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大阪京瓷巨蛋
Home stadium of the Orix Buffaloes baseball team and a major concert venue hosting international artists and events throughout the year.
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大阪城天守閣
The iconic main tower of Osaka Castle, a symbol of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's power. Now a museum showcasing the castle's history with panoramic city views from the top.
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大阪城公園
A vast park surrounding Osaka Castle, famous for its 3,000 cherry blossom trees in spring, plum grove, and jogging courses with historical scenery.
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造幣博物館
Located within the Japan Mint, this museum showcases the history of Japanese coinage. The cherry blossom passage is open to the public each April.
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阿倍野HARUKAS
Japan's tallest skyscraper at 300m, featuring the Harukas 300 observation deck, Kintetsu Department Store, a hotel, museum, and lush sky garden.
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Spa World 世界大溫泉
A massive spa complex with themed bath zones from around the world (European and Asian zones alternating monthly), pools, and fitness facilities.
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天王寺動物園
Osaka's oldest zoo established in 1915, housing about 200 species. Features an African savanna zone and a reptile house among its immersive habitats.
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大阪鶴橋市場
A bustling market in Osaka's Korea Town, famous for authentic Korean BBQ, kimchi, and a lively atmosphere day and night.
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四天王寺
One of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded by Prince Shotoku in 593 AD. The temple preserves traditional Buddhist architecture and serene gardens.
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住吉大社
One of Japan's oldest and most prestigious shrines, famous for its unique Sumiyoshi-zukuri architecture and the iconic arched Sorihashi bridge.