Suita is a city located in northern Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 378,322 and a population density of 9,880 persons per km². The total area is 36.11 km².
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In the centre of the Expo Park, and some way out of the city, this museum is definitely worth a visit. The second floor is a huge set of rooms that are informative (and usually in English too) and very well laid out. The place is an academic centre too, which probably explains the outstanding quality of the exhibits. You will learn about other cultures, not just in Asia, and see samples of their art, religion and dress. As an example of how to explain changes in societies, this place is hard to beat.
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I'm not normally one to get excited by strolling in the gardens, but this was actually quite good fun. The autumn colours especially made it enjoyable, and the fresh air and blue skies helped. The highlight was the Sun God statue you encounter when you come in - I quite like that sort of sculpture but it may not be everyones taste. Note, I got in to the park for free on the day I visited. Not sure why. I don't know what entry normally is, but that may have changed my opinion a bit - but still, if you enjoy a stroll in parks and gardens, this will be fun.
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The tower(towerofthesun) in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture is a building built at the time of Osaka Expo. The tower produced by Japanese artist "Taro Okamoto" has a height of 70 m. Even though it has passed 50 years since it was manufactured, its presence and power are still alive.
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Expocity is a very large collection of shops and restaurants near the Redhorse Osaka Ferris Wheel. The Pokemon Center is a must-see for fans, and there are family-oriented stores and a food pavilion.
Key highlights: - For children - Nifrel zoo, largest ferris wheel in Japan currently standing at 120metres, extremely large green space for running around, small theme park for little ones, Calbee, Sanrio, TOMICA, Peanuts, Gundam, Shaun the Sheep playground and few other famous cartoon characters' specialty stores - For adults - lots of shopping in a gigantic mall with many shops, and yet not crowded at all on weekdays. Large H&M, Uniqlo, Zara, MUJI, DHC, etc. There is a sports zone, and a gigantic book store - Food - many cafes and the "food pavilion" mentioned is actually what Singapore would call a food court. Huge space, almost empty when we were there on a weekday, even with a separate small area with cute low child-friendly tables paired with comfortable seating with high backings for parents to rest their aching backs. They truly know what parents and kids need at the end of a fun yet tiring day out with the young ones. Some stores in the food court have kids menu with cute cutlery too! Getting there: It's like what EXPOs in most cities are - a little out of town. A 40-minute journey but you need to change trains, and the walk in between is about 10 minutes. Don't get lost! Here's how: From Umeda station (Red Line); 20min train to Shenri-chou station (8 stops) 10min walk to transfer to Monorail Line (cuts across open-air mall) 5min monorail to Bampakukinenkoen station (2 stops) 5min walk to Expocity
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Panasonic Stadium Suita is a football stadium located in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has a capacity of 40,000.It built by donation costed 14 billion yen. The stadium is home of the J-League football club Gamba Osaka. Its formely name is Suita City Football Stadium.
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Astonished by wonders of life, fascinated by surprises and mysteries in nature, you will want to share the amazing discoveries with someone else. Through the encounter with various forms of life which resonates your heart strings and brings you a sense of oneness, you will awake to the power of life. Yet, what inspires you here are not only living things, but unprecedented experiences, leading to a new finding in yourself Interactive Aquazoo, NIFREL
Our friends brought us here and it was an interesting experience. Somewhat an aquarium with a mini zoo inside Expocity, this interactive aquazoo is a wonderful place to visit. Open from 10am to 8pm daily, there are various zones you can discover the wonders of nature. At the ‘mimic’ zone, look out for the creatures which blend themselves in the environment for protection and to avoid being noticed. We had great fun trying to spot the glass frogs. There is a barrier-free area where you get to walk in an area where the animals are free to roam and you get to enjoy their natural behaviour. Do look out for the lemurs who love to hang out above the ceiling planks and see if you can spot them. Hint:- look out for their tails. :) At the ‘abilities’ zone, there are anglers which can spout water though we didn’t see them in action when we were there. Check out the spotted garden eels which love to bury themselves in the sand and many other interesting creatures. There was also a white tiger in action looking for its food. Overall a very interesting visit. Highly recommended. Service dogs for those with disabilities are allowed.
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