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A Guide to Japanese Dining Customs
Jan 20, 2012
Japanese dining is known for their low tables and cushions on the floor, which is much different than the Western style. When eating in Japan, there are many rules and customs that must be followed.
Jan 20, 2012
Historically known as the commercial center of Japan, Osaka has a busy nightlife like many other cities in Japan and offers a great variety of bars to choose from. The best way to start a night in Osaka before moving on to the nightclubs is a few drinks at the bar. Here are the best bars in Osaka.
Osaka Must-See Attractions Guide
With its central location in one of the world’s economic and high-tech capitals of the world, using the Osaka Must-See Attractions Guide is a great way to learn about and experience some of the world’s most energetic cities.
For the real urban adventurer, Dotombori and the historic Tenno-ji are two favorite haunts in Osaka. The Minami area houses Japan’s oldest temple, the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and all of the dining and shopping you would ever crave for your exploration pleasure. The Umeda Sky Building provides breathtaking views of this dynamic city. An architecture tour of the entire Umeda district is also a great urban outdoor experience, with its contemporary skyline.
So if urban adventure is a favorite pastime, don’t forget to visit the Must-See Attraction Guides for the best resource on activities in Osaka.
Jan 20, 2012
Dotombori offers historic theaters, shops, restaurants, and signs all on one street, similar to Times Square in New York City. Located between two bridges, there are many places to see when visiting Dotombori.
Continue reading...The Top 10 Things to do in Osaka
Jan 20, 2012
Osaka was one of the cities that played a central role in World War II and, in part because of this time period, has a lot of both historical and more modern sights for visitors to enjoy. Here are the top ten things to do in Osaka.
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