The large bed in the room was super comfortable, and I got a really good night's sleep.
RIHGA Royal Hotel Osaka | Review by 翁楽
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Chausuyama (Tennoji Park)
A small hill with an elevation of 26 m, counted as one of the 'Five Low Mountains of Osaka' alongside places such as Tempozan and Tezukayama. There are various theories about its origin. One theory says it was a keyhole-shaped burial mound from around the 5th century, while another says it was formed from soil piled up during the excavation of a canal crossing the Uemachi Plateau by Wake no Kiyomaro in 788.
Chausuyama is really cute. It’s a nice little hill for a walk.
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Izakaya Tentsukuten
Located in the center of Takachiho, this welcoming izakaya is easily accessible for travelers. With a menu featuring sashimi, small plates, rice porridge, and monthly specials, it offers something new every visit.
The atmosphere is fantastic! It's a cozy local spot with a real hometown feel. The fried dishes and skewers are super crispy and not greasy at all. Pairing them with beer is just so satisfying. The owner and staff are super friendly too—it feels like having dinner at a friend's place. I had a great time and felt totally relaxed!
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Asian Resort Spa Seare
This spa resort is open 24 hours a day on weekends and offers natural hot springs. The water, which comes from 1,000 meters underground, is rich in salt and has an excellent moisturizing effect, warming the body from the core and gently soothing the fatigue of travel. Towels and other items are available for rent (additional fee required), so you can come empty-handed.
No matter how long I soak, I never get bored 🥰. There are so many types of baths, you can really enjoy your time here.
