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Osaka Tourist Guide
Osaka, which is often referred to as Japan?s second major city, is situated on Osaka Bay at the mouth of the river Yodo on the main island of Honshu in the Kansai region.
The city is an important financial centre of Japan, Osaka was historically a commercial capital of the country. Modern Osaka is the capital of Osaka Prefecture. The city is integrated in one of the world?s largest... ... Read all ...
Osaka Nightclubs
Osaka, a big commercial city, not so much attractive by daylight, at night turns into a thriving and fascinating dancing paradise. Illuminated by bright multicolor lights and moving to the beats of rocking music, the city sports innumerable hot spots for those wanting to have a few drinks and dance till the dawn. For sure, Japanese people know how to work hard and relax wildly.
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Osaka Shopping
Shopping in Osaka is an experience worth having. While strolling down a shopping street in Osaka like Shinsaibashi-Suji Street or Umeda Shopping Arcade you will satisfy any purchasing desire of yours. Long streets with colorful and fashionable boutiques and branded shops are shopper?s heaven with their multitude of goodies for each and every occasion.
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Osaka Pubs and Bars
Osaka pubs and bars are the best places where tourists worn out by sightseeing and shopping in the city can have their drinks while listening to good music and maybe socializing with some locals who are having their after work rest in the same spot.
The list of places recommended for visiting features the following establishments: American Beauty, Bird 56, Cinquecento, Pig and... ... Read all ...
Osaka Restaurants
Osaka is officially recognized as ?the national kitchen? of Japan. Osaka restaurants have caused the worldwide recognition for Japanese food culture due to their accurate classification of types of restaurants.
Staying in Osaka you will have no trouble looking for a restaurant to dine out in, the restaurants will sneak up on you out of every corner in every street. Japanese and... ... Read all ...
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