Showing posts with label Amerikamura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amerikamura. Show all posts
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Osaka: Sightseeing, Shopping & Dining Attractions
To sum up my visit to Japan in October 2015, I'm going to list down the sightseeing attractions, shopping areas and dining spots of each city that I've visited.
Osaka was my first stop and if you are getting here via air travel, you will be landing in Kansai International Airport (KIX). To get into central Osaka, which is where all the main attractions are located, you can opt to take the train or taxi. Train is the best option and you should take the discounted ICOCA and HARUKA package which costs 3,030 yen one way. For more information on this package, check out the West Japan Railway Company website.
Listed below are the top attractions around Osaka, the laid-back port city which has the second largest population after Tokyo, and is widely known as the 'Nation's Kitchen'.
Sightseeing
1) Osaka Castle
You wouldn't want to miss this! Choose to take the elevator or climb up the stairs (a note of warning!) to the 8th floor observatory to get a 360 degree view of Osaka city. It's pretty worth the 600 yen entrance fee!
2) Amerikamura
Located just adjacently towards the north of the Shinsaibashi shopping arcade, this area gives of the American vibe as soon as you walk along the streets of this little enclave. There is even a Statue of Liberty here! It was pretty hard to spot, so good luck in finding it! I was in the area around Halloween, so the decorations were pretty much in the Halloween spirit. Expect to see loads of American brands here, as well as inspired stuff. Great place for a change of scenery.
3)Ebisubashi Bridge
The greatest place to be at night is definitely the Ebisubashi Bridge. Not only do you get to catch a glimpse of the famous Glico Man signboard all lighted up, the area is lively and smells great with shoppers and diners walking about. The Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade and Ebisubashi Shopping Arcade are located at the two ends of this bridge. Shopping madness alright! Not to mention, Dotombori is parallel to this bridge. Glorious food here we come!
Shopping
1) Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade
Anytime of the day, the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade draws in a huge amount of shoppers. A good mix of Japanese and international brands are located here, and so are the range of goods, from cheap to expensive. Shops are open from around 10am to 9pm, so plan your shopping trip well. I spent a few hours here and there during the 2 whole days I was in Osaka, and even then, I found it difficult to cover the entire length of Shinsaibashi. Definitely a shopper's paradise not to be missed!
2) Namba Parks Mall
A great mall with a great architecture, you'll be in awe with the mall's design before you step in. If the prices are a bit too high for you, come here for a stroll in the mall's Sky Garden, and look out to get a view of the city. Dining here is still affordable, unless you are on a really strict budget.
3) Bic Camera
The outlet located in Namba is very accessible as it is within walking distance from Dotombori. It is great to shop in Bic Camera, you'll never get bored! Floor after after floor of gadgets, toys, and house appliances, it's a great place for shoppers of all ages.
Dining
1) Dotombori
If you're in Osaka, Dotombori is the place to be if you want to see the food culture of this city. As much as I'd like to say that all the unique delicacies to Osaka can be found here (takoyaki, okonomiyaki, giant snow crab, etc.), do make sure to try the food here and compare with those located away from Dotombori. This was an advice shared by my local host, and I'm glad that I did not limit myself to only dining at the restaurants here. The okonomiyaki I had here was pretty great though!
2)Kuromon Market
For me, some of the best food I've tasted during my visit to Osaka were located in Kuromon Market. To get here, check out the Kuromon Ichiba Market's website for directions. It is best accessed via subway. Get off at Nippombashi Station, and it is right outside Exit 10. I tasted the most authentic ramen in the market here, in a store manned by a single chef. Good luck in your foodie adventures here!
3) Yoshinoya
As much I as I did not want to include this 'fast-food' chain from my list, it still made it here because the atmosphere and food served were at par with some of the more affluent restaurants I've been to in Osaka. The food is relatively cheap (great for your tight budget) and best part is, it is delicious and nutritious! Yoshinoya never disappoints for sure!
That is all for my list of attractions in Osaka, which are not to be missed. Check out my detailed blog posts to find out more of my travel experience in Osaka in the links below:
Day 1: Shinsaibashi, Kuromon Market, Namba Walk and Namba Parks Mall
Day 2: Osaka Castle, Shinsaibashi, Amerikamura and Dotombori
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Sunday, November 15, 2015
Japan Trip 2015: Day 2 in Osaka (Osaka Castle, Shinsaibashi, Amerikamura, Dotombori)
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Osaka Castle, former villa of shogun Hideyoshi Toyotomi |
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Shinsaibashi Station |
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Destination: Morinomiya Station for Osaka Castle |
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Clear and blue skies at Osaka Castle Park |
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Dense forest in Osaka Castle park |
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Moat that surrounds Osaka Castle |
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Osaka Castle from afar |
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Food store just opposite Osaka Castle entrance |
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Matcha and chocolate ice cream at 350 yen |
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Osaka Castle entrance |
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Food trucks in the open area just in front of Osaka Castle |
The Osaka Castle was just in front of us here and we couldn't wait to enter it. But before we did, we had to pay 600 yen (approximately RM21) for the admission fee. At this point, I decided to treat 100yen as equivalent to RM1. Otherwise I won't be able to part with all the yen I have brought with me! :P
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Osaka Castle admission ticket at 600 yen |
After 3 floors, breathless, panting and with throbbing legs (I'm so unfit I tell you) we had to take a breather by going around the floor while looking at the exhibits. At least there was something to do while catching our breaths. But I digress, because I couldn't think straight already. For future climbers, please do take a rest every floor. You will thank me for sure :D
After countless steps, and floors (I think I lost count, my legs were like jelly) and also thinking how did the shogun Hideyoshi Toyotomi ever lived there without any lifts, I managed to reach the 8th floor. I practically held the banister like an 80 year old when I reached the top. Probably that's why the other Japanese tourists were looking at me funny :/
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Osaka city view from 8th floor observatory |
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Osaka city view from 8th floor observatory |
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Osaka city view from 8th floor observatory |
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Crossing the river to Osaka Business Park |
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Udon for dinner at Yoshinoya. Yup, that's a Pablo cheesecake in the background all right! |
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Evil pumpkin at Big Step Mall, Amerikamura |
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Starbucks in Amerikamura all ready for Halloween |
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The famous Glico Man signboard at night |
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Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade view at night from Ebisu bridge |
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Kani Doraku restaurant in Dotombori |
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Puffer fish (fugu) restaurant in Dotombori |
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Takoyaki restaurant in Dotombori |
That's all for Day 2 and do stay tuned for my upcoming posts!
Day 1 in Shinsaibashi, Kuromon Market, Namba Walk and Namba Parks Mall.
Day 3 in Kyoto Station, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Tenryu-ji Temple, Seiryo-ji Temple, Arashiyama Bamboo Groove.
The author is living her dreams. Osaka is a food paradise, but what does Kyoto has in store? Geishas... perhaps?
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