Super convenient location! The whole area is really well designed, with lots of greenery, cafes, and shops, so it’s a relaxing place to walk around. During the day it has a trendy vibe, and at night the lighting makes it feel really atmospheric—perfect for photos. I feel like this will become Osaka’s new landmark. Whether you want to stroll, grab coffee, or just take cool pictures, I totally recommend it!
GRAND GREEN OSAKA | Review by 陳哲
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The place really comes alive at night! The lights, tree shadows, and reflections on the water look amazing—super photogenic. Make sure to set aside some time for photos.
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Ken's Cafe Tokyo
Opened in 1998 near Shinjuku-gyoenmae, this is Japan’s first specialty shop dedicated exclusively to gâteau au chocolat.
I made a reservation for a pickup time in advance.
Brought it home and could choose to chill it in the fridge or warm it up in the microwave, and each way gave a different kind of happiness.
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The Former Tokaido Shinagawa-juku
The Tokaido was one of the main highways maintained during the Edo Period (1603-1868). From Tokyo to Kyoto, this highway had 53 posts. Originating from Nihonbashi, the second post was Shinagawa Juku. Along a 2-km stretch of road, Shinagawa Juku bustled as a post town.
There are lots of unique restaurants and shops here, serving authentic Japanese food. It's a great place to enjoy real Edo flavors.
