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Located in Rinku town and just across the water from Kansai International Airport, Rinku Premium outlet is a centre that boasts of over 150 shops with famous brand shops both form Japan and internationally, offering great discounts. Visitors here will find themselves spoilt for choice, with the likes of Armani Factory, Adidas, Bally, Dolce and Gabbana and Kate Spade amongst many others calling out for attention. read more »
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Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum is free of charge to visit and is some train stops away from Osaka city centre. It is to commemorate the instant noodle inventor, Mr Momofuku Ando in 1958. Much of the exhibit is about the Nissin Cup Noodle company history and the origin of instant noodles. read more »
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The seventh-tallest building in Osaka City, the Umeda Sky Building offers a spectacular view of the city. It consist of 2 towers inter-connected by the 'Floating Garden Observatory' at the 39th floor. Here, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking sights and also feel the winds (which can get quite strong at 170 meters off the ground). read more »
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Dotonbori Namba hotel is located in City Business Hotel in the middle of the Dotonbori and is a 3 minutes’ walk from "Namba Station" each line Osaka Municipal Subway. There are 124 rooms, with high-speed Internet connection available through a wired LAN in all rooms. It offers a wide range of services such as free bicycle rental service, 24-hour reception, non-smoking rooms, banquet services, and massage services. read more »
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A 5 mins walk away from the Osakako station, Osaka aquarium is one of the world's largest, housing various forms of marine life inhabiting the Pacific Rim. It's Japanese name Kaiyukan literally means 'Playing in the Sea Pavilion', and it lives up to this billing with its world-class water tanks and huge range of marine life. Home to 580 species and 30,000 marine animals ranging from strangely delightful jellyfish, to playfully chortling sea otters, to dolphins, penguins amongst many others. read more »
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Jishu Shrine is located in the Kiyomizu Temple area of Kyoto. People often come to this shrine to seek fortune and fate in their love lives. A good number of lucky charms are sold here, said to be very useful in helping people find the right partners. read more »
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The Kyoto Tower is an observation tower located in Kyoto, situated just across Kyoto Station. Standing at 131 meters tall, it is considered one of the few modern iconic landmarks in the city famous for its ancient shrines and temples. Here, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the city. read more »