Sitting in the heart of the Kansai region, Osaka is its third largest city of Japan...
Sitting in the heart of the Kansai region, Osaka is its third largest city of Japan. It could be the closeness to Korea, China and the coast that has made it to become known as the “Kitchen of Japan”. Osaka’s people have a true zest for life. They promote a casual air and ease and are slightly, unconventionally boisterous. Osaka is regenerating, now recognising its past beauty and working hard to re-establish it. This stimulating city that works to live, is now more than ever a must-see.
To celebrate the easing of travel restrictions in Japan – the country has finally opened its borders after two years to travellers from 98 countries...
As British Airways brings back its direct route from London to Osaka, it's time to take a look at incentive travel in Osaka; a popular Japanese destin...
To celebrate the easing of travel restrictions in Japan – the country has finally opened its borders after two years to travellers from 98 countries...
As British Airways brings back its direct route from London to Osaka, it's time to take a look at incentive travel in Osaka; a popular Japanese destin...
Currency | Japanese Yen (JPY), ¥100 ~ US$0,90 |
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Population | 2,666,371 |
Newspaper | Osaka Globe, Daily Yomiuri |
Opening Hours | General business hours are from 7.30 to 16.30 and it is generally closed on Sundays. |
Emergency Number | Emergency, Fire Brigade: 119,Police: 110 |
Electricity | Voltage: 100 V, Frequency: 50/60 Hz, Power sockets: type A / B |
Tourist Information | Visitors' Info Centre 〒532-0011 3F JR Shin-Osaka Sta. 5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka Open: 9.00-18.00 |
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