In fact, Osaka's attractions or more, there are a lot of attractions we often hear, today I will give you a little bit of Osaka often go to the attractions of the relevant information, here is information about tickets and so on, you can understand it.
UMIYUKANUMIYUKAN is the world's largest class aquarium with 14 large tanks that reproduce the natural environment of each region of the Pacific Rim. Here you can enjoy a trip around the Pacific Rim with a variety of creatures inhabiting the Pacific Rim in a lively and lovely manner.
When you walk into the Sea Tour Museum, it is as if you have entered the sea from the ground, and you can observe the life of marine creatures from various perspectives, from the land where the birds and animals live, to the ocean where the fish swim, and to the mysterious deep-sea world. When you come to the underwater tunnel, a variety of colorful tropical fish freely pass before your eyes, while the jellyfish area, which opened in 2018, is designed to be as dreamy as the Milky Way, so you can't help but stop and take a closer look.
In the new somatosensory area of the SeaPlay Pavilion, visitors can get closer to the creatures and get a truer sense of their living conditions. For example, the bulkhead in the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) area is just up to chest height, so you can clearly see the rockhopper penguins flexibly jumping and swimming. You can hear their lively cries and smell the penguins' unique odor. In addition, the most spectacular part of the Sea Tourism Museum is the Pacific Ocean Tank with a storage capacity of 5,400 tons of water, and I believe that everyone who has been here can't forget the vastness of the beauty of this place!
Opening hours: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., last admission 1 hour before closing time
Closed: No fixed days off, opening hours and closing dates vary with the season, please refer to the Chinese website for more details
Ticket information:
High school students and adults (16 years old and above) 2,300 yen
Elementary and junior high school students (7 years old and above) 2,300 yen
Elementary and junior high school students (7 years old and above) 2,000 yen
Elementary and junior high school students (7 years old and above) 3,500 yen p>Elementary and junior high school students (7-15 years old) 1,200 yen
Children (4-6 years old) 600 yen
Elderly people (60 years old or older) 2,000 yen
Free admission for infants and toddlers under the age of 3
Location and address:
Location of location:
1-1-10 Kankaido-dori, Minato-ku, Osaka-shi,Osaka
Transportation:
Osaka Subway Chuo Line. Osaka Port Station, Exit 1, about 5 minutes on foot
Tenpozan Grand Ferris WheelThis Ferris wheel is located right next to the Kaiyukan, and is the world's largest Ferris wheel at 112.5 meters tall. It takes about 15 minutes to ride around, and if the weather is clear, you can see the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, Kansai International Airport, and other scenery, and there is also an English-language explanation, so you can take your time and enjoy the view.
The Tenpozan Ferris Wheel*** has 60 carriages, each with a capacity of 8 passengers. In addition to the regular Ferris wheel carriages, it also has 4 carriages that are fully transparent on the sides and the ground, giving you a great view while riding! The ticket price is the same as the normal carriages, so if you want to ride it, you can wait in line at the transparent carriages on the 3rd floor. In addition, after nightfall, Tianboshan Ferris Wheel will start the colorful light show, there are huge fireworks, kaleidoscope shape, and cartoon version of the weather forecast and other very rich colorful light show waiting for you to see yo!
Opening hours: 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., last ticket and ride until 9:30 p.m.
Closed: No fixed days off, same as the Kaiyukan
Ticket information: 800 yen
Location: 1-1-10 Kankaido-dori, Minato-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Transportation How to get here: About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 1 of Osaka Minato Station on the Osaka Subway Chuo Line
Haikokuten ObservatoryThe Abeno Haikokuten Building is the tallest building in Japan, with an elevation of 300 meters and 60 floors***. The three-story observatory, consisting of the 58th, 59th and 60th floors, offers a 360-degree view of Osaka, and if the weather is good, you can also see the ancient capital of Kyoto, Mt. Rokko in Kobe, and other major areas in the Kansai region from afar.
The indoor sky corridor on the 60th floor features a 360-degree panoramic view, with glass from the soles of the feet to the ceiling, and the view from about 300 meters above the ground is as if you are walking in the air as you take in a wide range of scenery, including the Osaka Plains. On the 59th floor of the observatory, there are souvenir stores, so you can enjoy shopping on your way back. On the 58th floor, there is an open-air plaza where various events are held, and a café on the side where you can take a break.
The view at night is amazing, so don't miss it! It's also worth mentioning that the elevator at the Abeno Kaikyuu Building is so innovatively designed that getting on it is like watching a light show, and it's amazing to feel like you're flying from the runway of an airport at night to the glittering stars.
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., same-day tickets on sale from 8:50-21:30 p.m.
Closed: Year-round, opening hours subject to change without notice?
Ticket information:
Adults (18 years old and older): 1,500 yen
Junior high school and high school students (12-17 years old): 1,200 yen
Elementary school students (6-11 years old): 700 yen
Toddlers (4 years old and older): 500 yen
Free admission for infants and toddlers under the age of 3
Place Location: 1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka City
Umeda Blue Sky BuildingThe Sky Garden Observatory on top of the Umeda Blue Sky Building is arguably the most iconic observatory in Osaka, and is located on the 39th and 40th floors as well as the rooftop of the building. Did you notice that the observatory is suspended in the air? The observatory is actually suspended in the air. Doesn't the mere thought of it make your heart pound?
Going straight to the top floor, you can enjoy a beautiful view of Osaka from the open-air observatory's "skywalk," and at night, the walkway reveals a beautiful starry night sky, which is really fantastic. The 39th and 40th floors are made up of a viewing area, stores and restaurants, so don't miss these two floors if you want to enjoy the view while enjoying a meal or find a souvenir for a friend.
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Last admission is until 9:30 p.m. Hours vary on December 31, January 1 and the Osaka Yodogawa Fireworks Festival.
Ticket information:
Adults (junior high school students and older) 1,500 yen
Children (4 years old to elementary school students) 700 yen
Free admission for those under 4 years old.
Half-price for the physically and mentally challenged; a certificate booklet is required. (One accompanying person can enjoy the same discount)
Location: 1-1-88 Oyodo Naka, Kita-ku, Osaka City
Access: 9-minute walk from Osaka (Umeda) Station
TomtenkakuTomtenkaku
When you think of Tokyo, you think of the Tokyo Tower, and when you think of Osaka, you think of Tomtenkaku! Located in the center of Shinsegae, Dondenkaku has been around for more than 60 years and is the most iconic building in Osaka.
The interior and exterior of the Pavilion are filled with many things related to Osaka. For example, the ceiling mural directly underneath the Dondenkaku is a replica of the same mural as the first Dondenkaku, and B1 is home to three outlets of Kansai's long-established food companies, such as Oyako Wonderful Bakery and Glico House, which you're sure to enjoy.
At the 87.5-meter Golden Observatory, you can see the guardian god of the New World, "Bilikenfukujin," who is said to be the guardian god of the New World. It is said that if you scratch the soles of his feet, you will get good luck. Looking out from here, you can see famous Osaka landmarks such as the Abeno Kaikokuten Building. For an additional 500 yen, you can climb up to the 94.5-meter outdoor observatory.
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m._9:00 p.m., last admission 30 minutes before closing
Ticket information:
Adults (high school students and older) 700 yen
Children (5 years old to junior high school students) 400 yen
Adults will be admitted at 800 yen as of July 1, 2019, and children's tickets will remain unchanged.
Location: 1-18-6 Emisu Higashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka
Access: 4-minute walk from Exit 3 of Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line Emisu-cho Station, 3-minute walk from Sakai Tram Sakaisu Line Emisu-cho Station
Osaka Castle TenshukakuOsaka Castle, one of the 100 most famous castles in Japan, is not only home to the beautiful Tenshukaku, but also to the impressive towering Ishigaki all . It is also surrounded by Osaka Castle, which is one of Japan's top 100 castles. In addition, it is surrounded by Osaka Castle Park, planted with many flowers and trees, lush greenery, and was also selected as one of the "Japan's top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots," if you come to Japan in the spring, it is recommended to come here to enjoy the cherry blossoms Oh.
Osaka Castle is the former residence of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and has been the stage for several important wars in Japanese history, the history of the city is rich, is Japan's national special historical sites. There are eight floors of the Tenshukaku I***, which not only displays historical information, but also has a theater, high-tech images that recreate historical scenes from the past, and an easy-to-understand video program that allows you to immerse yourself in Osaka's rich history.
At the try-on center on the second floor of the pavilion, you can take photos of yourself in a restored helmet of a warrior from the Warring States period, a dingata, or a traditional Japanese kimono called "kotatsu" (small sleeves), which are worn by women. The observation deck on the top floor offers a beautiful view of Osaka, including the spacious Osaka Castle Park, modern high-rise buildings, the Osaka Plain, and the mountains in the distance, making it an unforgettable experience.
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m._5:00 p.m., last admission 30 minutes before closing
Ticket information:
Adults (high school students and older): 600 yen
Junior high school students and younger: free
Location: 1-1 Osaka Castle, Chuo-ku, Osaka
Transportation: Get off at Osaka Castle Park Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line
Transportation: Get off at Osaka Castle Park Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line
The park is located in the center of Osaka City. Get off at Osaka Castle Park Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line.