Kansai’s Travel Info
The Kansai region of Japan is located in the western part of Honshu Island and includes cities like Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe. This region is renowned for its rich history, culture, and culinary scene, boasting numerous historical landmarks and cultural heritage sites, such as temples, shrines, and Osaka Castle in Kyoto. Kansai is also a hub of traditional Japanese culture, preserving various ancient performing arts and crafts like tea ceremony and kabuki. Moreover, the region features world-class modern cities like Osaka, which attract visitors with their distinctive urban landscapes, shopping districts, and diverse culinary offerings. Kansai is also famous for its food culture, including Osaka's fried delicacies, Kyoto's pickled plums, and Kobe's renowned wagyu beef. Whether it's cultural exploration, historical sites, or gastronomic experiences, the Kansai region is a captivating tourist destination.
Japan’s Travel Info
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Osaka
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shinsaibashi(All)
Shinsaibashi Shinsaibashi is located in downtown Osaka, Japan, and is a famous commercial street. It connects Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi-suji, serving as one of Osaka’s important landmarks. Shinsaibashi is renowned for its abundance of fashionable shopping venues, attracting tourists from around the world. The street is lined with numerous international brand stores and boutique shops featuring Japanese domestic brands, catering to the desires of fashion enthusiasts. In addition to shopping, Shinsaibashi is also known for its diverse culinary culture. Along the street, there are many restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls offering a wide variety of culinary delights, including Osaka specialties…
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Kyoto
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Nishiki Market (All)
Nishiki Market Nishiki Market is a historic market located in the heart of Kyoto, Japan, renowned for its colorful array of foods. Known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” it boasts over 400 years of history. The market stretches about 500 meters with over 100 shops and stalls offering fresh seafood, prepared foods, pastries, pickled items, and various Japanese specialty seasonings and cooking utensils. At Nishiki Market, visitors can taste traditional Japanese cuisine such as sashimi, sushi, tempura, and more. The market is not only a magnet for tourists but also a popular spot for locals to purchase ingredients and gourmet delights. Each…
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Osaka
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Shitennoji Temple (All)
Shitennoji Temple Shitennoji ( Shitennōji) is one of Japan’s oldest temples and the first ever to be built by the state. It was founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, who supported the introduction of Buddhism into Japan. Although the temple’s buildings burned down several times throughout the centuries, they were always carefully reconstructed to reflect the original 6th century design. The outer temple grounds are free to enter, but admission to the inner precinct, the Gokuraku-jodo Garden and the treasure house is paid. In the pebble-covered courtyard of the inner precinct stand a five-storied pagoda that can be entered and…
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Osaka
Spring
Kema Sakuranomiya Park(Spring)
Kema Sakuranomiya Park Kema Sakuranomiya Park, located in Osaka, Japan, is a picturesque urban oasis renowned for its stunning cherry blossoms and scenic landscapes along the Okawa River. Spanning approximately four kilometers, the park is a prime destination during the cherry blossom season, attracting locals and tourists alike. The park features thousands of cherry trees, creating a breathtaking canopy of pink and white blossoms in spring. The idyllic riverside setting enhances the viewing experience, offering a tranquil atmosphere for hanami (cherry blossom viewing) picnics and strolls. Boasting a mix of Somei Yoshino and other cherry tree varieties, the park extends…
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Osaka
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Osaka Expo ’70 Park(All)
Osaka Expo ’70 Park Osaka Expo ’70 Park, officially named Banpaku Kinen Koen (Expo Commemoration Park), is a sprawling recreational area in Suita, Osaka, Japan. Established in commemoration of the 1970 World Exposition held in Osaka, the park covers a vast expanse of greenery and diverse attractions. The park’s centerpiece is the iconic Tower of the Sun, a symbol of the Expo ’70 and a futuristic sculpture designed by renowned artist Taro Okamoto. The expansive grounds offer a variety of recreational spaces, including vast lawns, jogging paths, and serene ponds. Seasonal flower displays, including cherry blossoms in spring, enhance the…
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Osaka
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Minoo Park
Minoo Park Minoo Park, situated just north of Osaka, Japan, is a scenic natural retreat known for its lush landscapes, hiking trails, and the iconic Minoo Waterfall. The park offers a refreshing escape from the urban hustle, with dense forests, winding paths, and the soothing sound of flowing water. One of the park’s highlights is the picturesque Minoo Waterfall, which stands at a height of 33 meters. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along a well-maintained trail leading to the waterfall, surrounded by greenery and occasionally encountering wild monkeys. Renowned for its seasonal beauty, Minoo Park is particularly popular during…
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Osaka
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Sumiyoshi Taisha(all)
Sumiyoshi Taisha Sumiyoshi Taisha, located in Osaka, Japan, is one of the country’s oldest and most esteemed Shinto shrines. Founded in the 3rd century, it stands as a testament to Japan’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Characterized by its unique architectural style called Sumiyoshi-zukuri, the main shrine buildings lack a veranda, presenting a distinctive and ancient aesthetic. The shrine is dedicated to four Shinto deities, and it is revered as a guardian of sea travelers and fishermen. Visitors approach the main hall via a series of arched bridges, symbolizing the crossing from the mundane to the sacred. The picturesque setting,…
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Osaka
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The Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan(All)
The Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan The Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is a world-renowned aquarium located in the Tempozan Hot Springs area of Osaka, Japan. Not only is this aquarium one of the largest in Asia, but it is also famous for its exceptional displays and diverse marine life. The most prominent feature of the aquarium is its awe-inspiring aquatic tanks, with the most remarkable being a massive tank reaching a height of 9 meters. It replicates the ecosystem of the deep Pacific Ocean, featuring sharks, sea turtles, and various coral species. Additionally, the aquarium has multiple exhibition zones showcasing marine life from…
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Kyoto
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Mount Rokko (all)
Mount Rokko Mount Rokko ( Rokkōsan, 931 meters) is the highest peak in the Rokko mountain range, which provides the pleasant green backdrop to the city of Kobe. Panoramic views of the heavily urbanized Hanshin region (Kobe and Osaka) can be enjoyed from the mountain and are particularly spectacular around sunset. Various small tourist attractions can be found on Mount Rokko, including a botanical garden, a music box museum, a pasture with flowers and sheep, Japan’s first golf course and Rokko Garden Terrace, a tourist complex with a few restaurants, shops and an observation deck. A circular bus line (running…
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Kyoto
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Uji Byodo-in Temple (all)
宇治平等院 平等院 (Byōdōin) 是佛教净土 (Jodo) 建筑的典范。该寺及其花园代表着净土世界,对后来的寺庙建设产生了影响。平等院最初建于 998 年,是权势政治家藤原道长的乡村别墅,而非寺庙。 道长的儿子将平等院改建为一座寺庙,并下令建造其最壮观的建筑——凤凰堂。尽管这座建筑在 1053 年建成后几乎立即被赋予了另一个正式名称,但由于其形状和屋顶上的两只凤凰雕像,它被昵称为 Hoodo(“凤凰厅”)。该大厅现在被印在日本十日元硬币的背面。 使用权 坐车 参观宇治平等院的最佳方式是在京都乘坐私人交通工具/观光出租车。KingTai Travel有很多京都的观光出租车,价格也很实惠。 从 JR 宇治站或京阪宇治站步行 10 至 15 分钟即可到达平等院。 时间和费用 营业时间: 8:30 ~ 17:30 (入馆截止时间 17:15) 凤凰堂参观 9:30 ~ 16:10 宝库 9:00~17:00 (入馆截止时间 16:45) 门票:600日元(凤凰堂参观另加300日元)
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Kyoto
Spring
Uji River (spring)
宇治川 宇治川(宇治川)流经城镇,将宇治分为两部分。它的显着位置塑造了小镇美丽的风景,并提供了休息和娱乐的机会。城市的大部分景点距离河流仅几步之遥。 河上游船和鸬鹚钓鱼是深受游客欢迎的夏季活动。同一艘船通常用于白天的巡航和黄昏时的鸬鹚捕鱼。宇治川的鸬鹚捕鱼活动从 6 月中旬到 9 月下旬左右进行。门票可以在会场购买,价格约为2000日元。 18:30左右开始登船,船程约1小时。 使用权 坐车 游览宇治川的最佳方式是在京都乘坐私人交通工具/观光出租车。KingTai Travel有很多京都的观光出租车,价格也很实惠。 宇治桥位于 JR 宇治站以北或京阪宇治站以南步行 5 至 10 分钟。从那里步行即可轻松抵达宇治的河岸景点。 源氏物语博物馆位于京阪宇治站东侧。从宇治川东部岸边,多语言标志可以帮助游客轻松找到博物馆。距离京阪宇治站步行约 2 分钟,距离 JR 宇治站或平等院步行 10-15 分钟。 时间和费用 开放时间:24小时 入场费:免费
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Kyoto
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Gion (all)
Gion Gion is Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, located around Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine in the east and the Kamo River in the west. It is filled with shops, restaurants and ochaya (teahouses), where geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (geiko apprentices) entertain. Gion attracts tourists with its high concentration of traditional wooden machiya merchant houses. Due to the fact that property taxes were formerly based upon street frontage, the houses were built with narrow facades only five to six meters wide, but extend up to twenty meters in from the street. Access By Car The best way…