Standing as a symbol of Osaka’s historical legacy, Osaka castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and moats. The castle’s museum offers an in-depth look at the city’s history and the life of toyotomi Hideyoshi, the samurai lord who built it
This vibrant district is the epitome of Osaka’s lively spirit. The flashing neon Lights, giant mechanical signs, and the iconic Glico Running man make Dotonbori a must-visit for first time travelers. Don’t miss trying the street food here!
A retro district with a nostalgic charm, Shinsekai was modeled after New York & Paris in the early 900s. Tsutenkaku Tower, the symbol of Shinsekai, offers an observation deck with stunning views of the city.
A narrow alleyway near Dotonbori, Hozenji Yokocho offers a quiet escape from the city’s bustle. Lined with traditional restaurants and lit by lanterns, it’s a glimpse into Osaka’s past. Don’t forget to splash water on the moss-covered Hozenji Temple statue for good luck
Just a short train ride from the city, Minoh park is perfect for nature lovers. Hike through the forest to the stunning Minoh Waterfall, especially beautiful in the autumn when the leaves turn vibrant
This park located in the historic city of Nara, Japan is home to over a thousand friendly deer. These animals wander the park’s beautiful landscape, you can purchase special crackers to feed them and if you're lucky the deer might bow to you in thanks.
Visit kyoto to visit the shrines scattered throughout the city, these sacred sites invite visitors to explore their serene beauty. Each shrine dedicated to various deities blends seamlessly with Kyoto's natural scenery. Please dress modestly when attending the shrines to honor tradition.