I visited the Tanize Suspension Bridge on a bus tour. I've been here once before and crossed the bridge that time, but I skipped it this time! I'm afraid of heights, so I just enjoyed the view without crossing. I'm sure the scenery from the bridge is amazing, but even just looking at it was enough for me!
By the way, the bridge shakes quite a bit. If you're not scared of heights, definitely give it a try!
Tanize Suspension Bridge | Review by mizutama_renga
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I finally visited NIFREL, a place I’d wanted to check out for ages!
The themed exhibits are really creative, and I was blown away by how close you can get to the animals. I never realized how cute fish could be until now! I totally fell for the adorable archerfish.
At the "Hide" zone, I was so focused on trying to spot the animals that I ended up wandering around in front of the displays forever.
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It's one of the core programs of the "Festival of the Lights in OSAKA," which makes the whole city sparkle, including the Midosuji illuminations.
It's running until the 25th, so definitely check it out! -
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