Things to Do
Kansai Region
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Osaka
Parks & Gardens
Expo’70 Commemorative Park
3.91 5A park opened at the site of the Japan World Exposition 1970 in Osaka, complete with an open-arm greeting from the Tower of the Sun, designed by Taro Okamoto.
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More Than the Tower of the Sun! A Complete Family Guide to Expo '70 Commemorative Park
Expo '70 Commemorative Park covers a vast area and is home to a wide variety of attractions, including natural landscapes, cultural facilities, art installations, and recreational activities. With something for visitors of all ages, it's an ideal destination for families. Cafés and restaurants are conveniently located throughout the park, making it easy to take a break between exploring its many attractions. This guide introduces the park's must-see attractions, the best times to visit, and everything you need to know to make the most of your trip to Expo '70 Commemorative Park.
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[Special Issue!!] Osaka Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, Where You Can Enjoy Japan’s Beautiful Flowers Year-Round!
When you imagine Japanese flowers, most people think of the iconic sakura, or cherry blossom. It's absolutely a pretty flower, but Japan is also home to many other beautiful flowers that bloom in each of the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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Enjoy Spring in Osaka’s Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park!
The “Expo ’70 Commemorative Park” exists on the site of the 1970 Japan World Exposition. This time, we will be introducing four flower-viewing events held this spring in Expo ’70 Commemorative Park.
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Osaka’s “Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park” is the place to visit and enjoy the colours of Autumn!
In japan we can enjoy 4 distinct seasons. The beautiful views of each season are unique. For instance in Autumn we all look forward to seeing the colours of the leaves change.
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【Osaka】 Natural Arts! Let’s go enjoy fresh green leaves in the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park.
“Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park” is located in the former site of the “Japan World Exposition” held back in 1970. There is “Tower of the Sun”; the symbol object of the park, wide varieties of trees and flowers and activity centers in a site as large as 260 ha (approximately).
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Kyoto
Shrines & Temples
Nanzenji Temple
3.88 4One of the most famous Zen temples in Kyoto, founded by Emperor Kameyama.
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[Nanzen-ji Travel Guide] Explore a serene and beautiful space where history and nature exist in harmony
Nanzen-ji is one of the highest-ranking Zen temples in Japan. Within its grounds, you’ll find a serene and beautiful space where buildings designated as National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties blend with rich natural surroundings. The scenery changes beautifully through the seasons, but the cherry blossoms and autumn leaves are especially breathtaking. This guide covers everything you need to know to fully enjoy Nanzen-ji, from its history and highlights to access information and nearby sightseeing spots. Use this article to make the most of your visit to Nanzen-ji.
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A Sightseeing Guide to Heian Jingu Shrine, Where You Can Experience Deep History and Natural Beauty
Heian Jingu Shrine is known for its beautiful, vividly vermilion buildings. Among Kyoto’s many shrines and temples, it is one of the sightseeing spots you should especially make time to visit. In addition to its historic buildings designated as Important Cultural Properties, it also features a Japanese garden with appeal in every season, offering plenty to see. This article introduces the basic information, highlights, and more about Heian Jingu Shrine in detail. We’ll also cover nearby sightseeing spots and local food, so use this as a guide when visiting Heian Jingu Shrine.
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