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Osaka top ten list of tourist attractions, feel the charm of the city bustling scenery!

Osaka is the second largest city in Japan and the place of the essence of Kansai culture. As a famous historical and cultural city of Japan, because it is close to the Seto Inland Sea, Osaka has been the gateway of the ancient capital Nara and Kyoto since ancient times. It is also the earliest area for the development of Japanese commerce and trade. Several generations of Japanese emperors have established their capital here, so there are many places of interest. Next, the editor will give you a summary of the top ten tourist attractions in Osaka to feel the charm of the city!

1. Osaka City

Osaka City

Osaka Castle is a Japanese castle that was built in the Antu Taoshan era and rebuilt in the Edo era. It covers an area of about 710000 square meters. It is not called Jincheng or Jincheng. It is located in Osaka City Park in the central district of Osaka City, Japan. Osaka City is an important part of Japanese history. It is one of the famous places in Osaka. It is ranked with Nagoya City and Kumamoto City as the three famous cities in Japanese history.

2. Daotunboro

DaotunJue

Dotonbori is one of the most lively nightlife spots in Osaka, with many restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. The area is known for its gorgeous neon lights, luxurious signboards and a wide variety of restaurants and shops, attracting a large number of tourists. On the Dotonbori commercial street, you can find Osaka's specialty dishes, such as roast meat, octopus and Yuhayaki, all of which are internationally renowned for their unique flavors and rich layers.

3. Four Heavenly Kings Temple

Four Heavenly Kings Temple

Four Heavenly Kings Temple is the most famous temple in Osaka, with five-story pagodas, exquisite statues and paintings, and the famous Kinkakuji Temple. Dating back to 59 AD, it was the first Buddhist temple in Japan, and despite numerous reconstructions over the centuries, this beautiful temple remains the oldest officially administered religious site.

4. Osaka Sea Tour Museum

Osaka Sea Tour Museum

The Osaka Sea Tour Museum is the world's largest aquarium and is famous for its huge whale sharks. The Osaka Sea Tour Museum collects marine life from all over the world. There are 30,000 species of marine life in the aquarium, which shows the ecosystem from the Great Barrier Reef to the edge of the Arctic Ocean. You may find a variety of marine life, including colorful tropical fish, giant sharks, adorable dolphins, penguins and more.

5. Tongtian Pavilion

Tongtian Pavilion

Tongtian Pavilion is a landmark building in Osaka. Built in 1912, it is one of the earliest skyscrapers in Japan. Tongtian Pavilion is 103 meters high and can overlook the magnificent panorama of the city from the air. Take the elevator to the top and enjoy the beautiful view of Osaka City such as Osaka Castle and Osaka Bay. In addition, the New World District, where Tongtian Pavilion is located, has many shopping and entertainment venues. Visitors can taste local food, buy souvenirs, and experience Osaka's unique culture.

6. Universal Studios Japan

Universal Studios Japan

Universal Studios Japan is one of Osaka's most popular attractions and one of the city's busiest, attracting about 10 million visitors a year. As one of the world's top five Universal Studios theme parks, Universal Studios Japan offers world-class entertainment such as real attractions and shows themed on Hollywood blockbusters and popular entertainment brands, as well as a variety of seasonal activities for visitors to enjoy.

7. Shinsaibashi

Shinsaibashi Bridge

Shinsaibashi is located in the central area of Osaka. It is a commercial street with an arc-shaped canopy more than 600 meters long and the largest commercial shopping area in Osaka. Shinsaibashi is the busiest and most popular shopping paradise in Osaka. It has a variety of fashion brands, large department stores and specialty stores. Visitors can buy all kinds of fashionable clothes, accessories and handicrafts. There are restaurants and food stalls around Shinsaibashi, serving a variety of cuisines from traditional Japanese cuisine to international cuisine.

8. Tianbaoshan Ferris Wheel

Tianbaoshan Ferris Wheel

The Tianbaoshan Ferris Wheel is located in the Port Village of Tianbaoshan, Osaka, Japan. It is one of the largest Ferris wheels in Asia, with a height of 112.5 meters and a diameter of 100 meters. Visitors take a 17-minute ride on the Ferris wheel, which offers stunning views of Osaka Bay and surrounding areas. The Tianbaoshan Ferris wheel is the best place to overlook Osaka, especially the port area and the village of Tianbaoshan Port where it is located.

9. Akieno

Akieno

Abono is the tallest skyscraper in Japan. It was built in 2014 and is 300 meters high. There is a viewing platform on the top floor, which can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire Kansai region at 360 degrees. Through the glass curtain wall, you can overlook this bustling commercial center and admire its dazzling skyline, skyscrapers and bustling streets, standing shoulder to shoulder with Osaka's ancient history.

10. National International Gallery

National International Gallery

The Osaka National International Art Museum is a unique underground art museum located just minutes from the city center on Nakanji Island, a small island between Tosa Horikawa and Don Shimadawa. Opened in 1977, this important gallery houses a large collection of works by some of the top international artists of the post-war period, including works by Picasso and Cezanne, as well as by Japanese artists Koko and Tsuji Fujita.