Osaka Prefecture
FESEHATU KOGYO is in Osaka, Japan.
Osaka is the second biggest city in japan, and the biggest city in Western Japan.
Osaka has flourished as a port city since old time, and developed as the economic center of japan.
Osaka has created its own unique culture, such as in its cuisine referred to as "The Kichen of the nation" or "Feasts until bankrupt" , and its "Comedy culture" as popular entertainment are now flourishing.
Higashiosaka City
Higashiosaka City is one of the major regions in Osaka is the third most populous in Osaka Prefecture.
It is known throughout the county as the "manufacturing city" because there are a lot of small and medium sized businesses in the area suing high technology.
Osaka Castle Park is a green, forest-covered oasis in the city.
Home to numerous important Cultural Properties, it also shows the faces of the four seasons in its plum forest and Nishinomaru Garden.
The venue is also a popular destinaton for fans of music and sport.
Osaka Castle was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
It contains a museum displaying historical documents and an observation deck providing a panoramic view of Osaka in all directions.
The castle attracts over 2.5 million visitors a year.
A theme park where guests can experience the world of entertainments.
There are nine areas, each with own unique concept.
The Park is packed of entertainment, including thrilling rides and character shows.
Minions, the mysterious yellow creatures who appear in the megahit movie series Supervillain Gru and love bananas, pop up all over the Park!
Guest will meet various Minions around the Park.
This natural park of about 260ha was eatablished at the Japan World Exposition.
The Tower of the Sun sculpture created by Taro Okamoto is world-famous.
In the park, seasonal flowers can be enjoyed throughout the year.
This is one of the largest aquariums in the world.
Reproducing the Pacific Ocean, this aquarium exhibits some 30,000 fish and other creatures, encompassing 620 species.
You can enjoy a sea journey here for about three hours.
Osaka Tennoji Zoo has a history of over 100 years.
This zoo features ecological exhibits reproducing the natural environments of the animals, includings the savanna zone.
It houses over 1,000 animals of approximately 200 species.
Visitors can try feeding the sheep and goats.
A retoro downtown area retaining the atmosphere of the Showa-era(1926-1989).
Recently increasing numbers of foreign tourists have been visiting the area.
Come and experience a vibrant neighborhood of Osaka.
A symbolic tower of Shin-Sekai (New World), registered as a tangible cultural property of Japan.
At night, the entire tower is illuminated with LED lights of various colors throughout the year, giving the tower a gorgeous appearance as a symbol of Osaka.
Dotonbori is famous as a hot spot for taking pictures amongs the landmarks, including the Ebisu-bashi Bridge and the Glico and Kani-Doraku billboards.
Dotonbori is a must-see tourist area perfect for enjoying the abundant food that Osaka is famous for.
After seeing a play or performance in the area's Shochikuza or Kadoza theaters, enjoy a variery of foods available in the area, such as takoyaki, kusikatsu and ramen.
Yoshimoto Sin Kigeki comedy show is performed 365 days a year.
There are also comic manzai performances, rakugo storytelling performances, and comedy skits by members of the Yoshimoto talent agency.
A variety of specialty goods can be purchased.
This museum introduces an episode about the invention of instant ramen noodles through various displays in a pleasant manner.
The MY CUPNOODLES Factory is a popular attraction that allows visitors to create their own original cup noodles by selecting their favorite soup and toppings.
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