Let’s go to Osaka
Osaka is the second city of Japan. Not only it is the second city in its size, 17 million inhabitants, but also regarding its importance to the Japanese economy.
Tokyo is the official capital, but Osaka has something special, that sets it apart from all the rest of the country. Osaka has developed itself as an alternative culture capital.
Osaka is an ancient city to Japan and it was once its capital more than 1,000 years ago. Its importance derives partly from that time and partly from its own achievements in culture, art and industry. Osaka is a hub for the country regarding all aspects.
The best way of visiting the real Osaka is buying a subway ticket with unlimited travels. The subways covers the whole city and with an unlimited pass, you can just let yourself go.
As in many Japanese cities, there is a castle. The best views over Osaka are from this castle. The Osaka Castle has been converted into a museum, you can see original samurai’s swords in it that have seen combat and detailed weaponry used across the centuries by Japanese warriors.
The Osaka Science Museum is also a unique place to visit. You can spend days and days within it and won’t have seen everything. From miniatures to whole planes, in this museum, you’ll find anything that has been invented or improved by Japanese engineers and technicians along the years. It has a planetarium and a 3d cinema. It is a appropriate visit for young and old. Both children with a grasp of science and grown-ups will find entertaining activities in it.
Due to its old age, Osaka also has one of the oldest Shinto shrines. It has a known history of more than 1,800 years. It is embedded in a park and even if you don’t practice the Shinto faith, you are welcome at this place and you will be able to appreciate the inner piece that this sites transmits.
Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum is not so big or famous as the both alternatives above, but it has its charm. It will show you how it was invented, how it can be developed and you will have the chance of even letting them manufacture your favorite noodle according to your specifications.


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