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reikunboy says:
The Umeda Sky Building is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Osaka. You can see it while taking the JR loop line. The building is the seventh tallest building in Osaka and is 173 metres tall. Many of the tenants are offices and some countries consulates are located here.
The building was d…
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domnicella says:
This guesthouse is a three bedroom apartment in Namba, Osaka (read: the heart of the shopping and nightlife) that has been converted to accommodate travelers. Accommodations include free WiFi (or use of computer if you are not traveling with one) and one free load of laundry (unheard of!) Masa him…
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momiji says:
J-Hopper Osaka is located near JR loop line Fukushima station. Only 3 minutes walk from the station. You can walk to JR Osaka station and Umeda and it takes only 15 minutes.
The staff there are really friendly. There's one gaijin staff (i think he's French. he speaks French, English and Japanese) …
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yasuyo says:
Date:From 15th to 22th at April
Time:weekday 10:00-21:00
weekend 9:00-21:00
cost:Free
Place:Japan Mint
1-1-79,Tenma,Kita-ku,Osaka-city
phone:050-5548-8686
URL:http://www.mint.go.jp/eng/sakura/index.html
It's very famous event in Osaka. They hold only 1 …
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cmgervais says:
Steve and I were walking along Dotombori-dori on Sunday night, stomaches empty, desperate for food. We noticed some places were closing up so we jumped at the nearest place, which ended up being Gen Roku Sushi.
Inside, we were delighted to find two long counters facing a long circular conveyor b…
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scnbenstein says:
To sum it up, price = quality. You get what you pay for! ;-)
Service was quite good, especially for a restaurant that is so busy. We were seated promptly with reservations, and our server answered all of our questions regarding the cuisine. Servers are instructed to explain how to eat cer…
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jujitsulover says:
Picture the perfect place, a place filled with alcohol, young woman, and a great atmosphere. If you want to have a good time, and you're in Osaka, YOU HAVE TO CHECK OUT PURE! It has the perfect blend of foreign and Japanese people inside of it, plus the buffet of models is almost too good to pass up…
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spdwagon says:
Tip#1:
Enjoy! It's a safe country and people are generally helpful toward travellers
Tip#2:
Avoid travelling during rush hours...unless you want to experience what it is like to be pushed into a train by the "pushers"
Tip#3:
Be open-minded about food...you will enjoy the country more. But w…
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metsbwd says:
Note: Review is based on having a "business room", which in Japan means a small, cramped, but serviceable room. Free internet and a very comfortable bed. The staff was very helpful with all requests...very fast response. No breakfast included in the room rate ($110/night). Located in Osaka stati…
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reikunboy says:
The Pig and Whistle is a British pub that is one of the longest serving pubs catering mostly to the expat community like myself and Japanese business workers.
It is located on the shin Midosuji Street in Shinsaibashi near the South Korean embassy which always has a blue bus out the front with a r…
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