Some brands here have Osaka or Kansai-only items. Definitely worth checking out!
LUCUA Osaka | Review by 蘭蘭
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Karasujima Observatory
Sakurajima, an active volcano and symbol of Kagoshima, continues to emit volcanic smoke even today. Once a solitary island floating in the sea for centuries, it became connected to the mainland in 1914 when a massive eruption released a torrent of lava that filled the strait between Sakurajima and Karasujima.
Looking out at Sakurajima with the blue sky and white clouds—the contrast is stunningly beautiful.
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Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street
About 50 stores are lined up in a 150-meter-long arcade. As the name "Doguya-suji" suggests, the stores sell only the tools that support Osaka's food culture, ranging from kitchen equipment used by professionals to tableware for the general public.
The food replicas here are super realistic—they look almost exactly like the real thing! There are also tons of kitchen tools, pots, and pans for sale.
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Hida Takayama Old Townscape
Hida Takayama Old Townscape is said to be a town where the original landscape of Japan remains, as the streets from the Edo period still remain, and the charming town houses and noren (curtains) of old stores continue to be seen.
The Hida Takayama beef just melts in your mouth. So delicious! 😋
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