The inside of Tsutenkaku Tower has a cool retro vibe. There are displays about Osaka's history and culture, plus lots of interesting stories about the tower itself.
Tsutenkaku Tower | Review by Lin Hsu
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Shikano Castle Ruins Park
A park created on the site of Shikano Castle, built Approx. 400 years ago. Although the castle keep and other buildings were lost to fire, remains such as the inner moat, outer moat, and stone walls still survive, preserving the atmosphere of the time.
It wasn’t crowded, and the pace felt nice and slow. It seemed more like a place where locals come for a walk. The moat and stone walls are also pretty well preserved.
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Kushida Shrine
This head shrine is said to have been built in the 8th century. Residents in Hakata call it “Okushida san.” Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival declares the arrival of summer to the City of Hakata in July, and is dedicated to this shrine.
You don't need a ticket to visit, so you can just stop by if you're passing through. Really nice~
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Dogo Onsen Hanayuzuki
A hot spring ryokan just a short walk from Dogo Onsen Honkan, one of Dogo Onsen’s top attractions. Enjoy Dogo’s famous waters, said to be among Japan’s oldest, in a spacious public bath that can accommodate around 100 guests, plus a scenic open-air bath with both hot and warm pools so you can choose your perfect temperature.
Awesome location—you can walk to Dogo Onsen Honkan and the shopping street!
