8 Interesting Facts About Osaka That Will Blow Your Mind Away

Osaka is located in Japan’s Kansai region on the southern coast along the island of Honshu. By Bullet train this metropolis is two and a half hours from the west of Tokyo and only fifteen minutes from the south of Kyoto.

Here are some facts about Osaka:

1.         Osaka is often called the Japanese kitchen; you can also visit the Osaka Castle whose tower museum serves up the story of Osaka’s past.

2.         The castle was built in the 16th century various merchants settled around its protective walls and prospered. By the 18th century, Osaka was an industrial and trading powerhouse known throughout the world as the Manchester of Asia.

3.         Today Osaka is a city that continues to work hard, play harder and eat like there’s no tomorrow.

4.         Osakans love to say hui which means eat till you drop in Osaka. The best way to explore the city is to let your belly lead the way. Follow the twinkle of Michelin stars and gleaming glass to the Kita district.

5.         Osaka’s northern downtown area is under the futuristic shadow of the Umeda sky building. Centuries of culinary tradition are honored and built upon by the city's finest chefs.

6.         Besides their legendary appetite Osakans have had a long reputation as insatiable shoppers. At the Osaka Museum of housing and living wrap yourself in a kimono and take a stroll along an Edo-period shopping street to taste life from simpler times.

7.         The one-and-a-half-mile-long Tenjinbashi Tsuji is home to over 600 stores. After hiking through Japan's longest shopping street, put your feet up and take an aqua liner cruise for a floating feast of some of Peter’s district's finest civic buildings, finest bridges, and parks.

8.         Osaka's southern downtown takoyaki is Osaka's number one street food. At dotonbori you will find the best street food, stalls, and bars, but it is after dark when the mechanical crabs and neon signs light up.

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