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Osaka Travel Guide & Information


A delightful Japanese city with a peculiar charm, Osaka is a sprawling metropolis that proudly showcases the country`s urban phenomenon. Home to a very down-to-earth and warm population, several cultural and historical attractions, a maze of elevated highways and an impressive skyline, Osaka is preceded only by Tokyo when it comes to counting all the trappings of a modern world city. Osaka comes alive at night when the drab streets lit with flashing neon lights beckon everyone to move out and have a time of their lives. Dotted with pinball parlors and world class restaurants and bars serving the most delectable cuisines, Osaka is a truly hospitable city that knows how to greet and treat the visiting travelers. Some of the most popular Osaka attractions thronged by travelers from all around the world include Osaka-j? and its surrounding park, Open Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses and the Osaka Aquarium. Catch a cheap flight to Osaka and experience this fabulous Japanese city with all the ingredients to create a memorable vacation recipe.

Things to do in Osaka

A delightful Japanese city with a peculiar charm, Osaka is a sprawling metropolis that proudly showcases the country`s urban phenomenon. Home to a very down-to-earth and warm population, several cultural and historical attractions, a maze of elevated highways and an impressive skyline, Osaka is preceded only by Tokyo when it comes to counting all the trappings of a modern world city. Osaka comes alive at night when the drab streets lit with flashing neon lights beckon everyone to move out and have a time of their lives. Dotted with pinball parlors and world class restaurants and bars serving the most delectable cuisines, Osaka is a truly hospitable city that knows how to greet and treat the visiting travelers. Some of the most popular Osaka attractions thronged by travelers from all around the world include Osaka-j? and its surrounding park, Open Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses and the Osaka Aquarium. Catch a cheap flight to Osaka and experience this fabulous Japanese city with all the ingredients to create a memorable vacation recipe.

Where to Stay in Osaka

One of the largest cities of Japan, Osaka is a destination that enjoys enormous wealth. This abundance is best witnessed through the city`s infrastructure, wonderful skyline, super smooth roads and glittering hotels. From the budget strained travelers to the affluent ones, everyone is likely to find a suitable accommodation within their budget in this city. Be it the center of the city or quieter areas in the east, Osaka has hotels in plenty for the travelers to choose from.

Hotels:Suitable for both leisure travelers and business visitors, Osaka is home to a large number of hotels. For those wanting to enjoy the famous night life of Osaka, the centres of Minami and Kita offer great accommodation options that are located near several clubs and bars. Travelers who are in the city with the intention to visit all attractions would prefer staying in one of the several hotels located near the Osaka Castle and Osaka Aquarium. With decent facilities, great food and multilingual staff, Chisun Hotel Osaka is one of the most notable hotels in the area. The Plaza Hotel Osaka, located in a 19-storey high rise, is one of the best amongst the luxury accommodation options in the city. Some of the most notable luxury hotels in Osaka include Ritz Carlton, RIHGA Royal Hotel and Hilton Osaka.

Ryokan (Inn):The native ryokan or inn is the traditional Japanese style accommodation that can be as opulent as any of the western style five star hotels. The unique local feel makes it quite distinct from other hotels in the city, and provides it with a traditional flavor that attracts a slew of international travelers. The private hot spring is the major draw of most ryokans in the city. The most popular ones in Osaka include Kameya Ryokan and Kaneyoshi Ryokan.

Passport & Visa Requirements

All travelers to Osaka, Japan must possess a passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended date o departure.

A visa is not required by the nationals of Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Australia, Estonia, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Slovak Republic and the USA for stays of up to 90 days.

Nationals of Germany, Ireland, Austria and UK can get their 90 day stay extended by a further 90 days, making them eligible for a visa-free stay of up to 6 months.

When to visit Osaka

With a calendar dotted with events and festivals, Osaka is great to visit any time of the year. The travelers who prefer outdoors would love Osaka during winters when the temperatures are appropriate for outings and sports. June to early July and September to early October are the rainy and typhoon seasons. Osaka is best avoided during these months.

Osaka Weather

Osaka experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Osaka winters are quite mild and it rarely snows here. With the average high of 9.7 degree Celsius, February is the coldest month of the season. Late May to early July is the rainy season with high levels of humidity that goes up till 70 %. With an average daily temperature of 35 degree Celsius, summer months of July and August are quite hot and humid. The temperature dips quite a bit to reach about 25 degree Celsius during night time. The cooling trend in Osaka begins during the later part of the fall season.

Currency and Language

Currency:Denoted by JPY, Yen is the official currency of Japan. Duty free shops and most large hotels accept traveler`s checks and a few foreign currencies. It is advisable to exchange your currency for Japanese Yen before entering Osaka. Currencies can be exchanged at any of the airports, foreign exchange banks or authorized currency exchange bureaus.

Language:Japanese is the official language of Japan. About 99% population of the country speak Japanese as their first language. However, English too is commonly spoken now owing to a considerable number of US and British citizens staying in Osaka.
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