Osaka Prefecture (大阪府, Ōsaka-fu) is a prefecture located in the Kansai region on Honshu, the main island of Japan. The capital is the city of Osaka. It is the center of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area. Osaka is one of the two "urban prefectures" (府, fu) of Japan, Kyoto being the other (Tokyo became a "metropolitan prefecture", or to, in 1941).
Restaurants in Osaka Prefecture
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Namba Parks is a massive shopping and office complex with a stunning eight-level rooftop garden spanning several city blocks perched atop boutique shops, specialty stores, and restaurants.
Come to this park and have a chill time with all the deer. They are so friendly. Playing with them is a must. Buy some food and give to them. It is so lovely.
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The Rinku Premium Outlets are near Kansai Airport and offer considerable discounts on high-end Japanese and international brands at 210 stores. Outlets include Michael Kors, Gucci, Nike, and Seiko.
As mentioned in many posts, this place is one stop before Kansai airport if you are coming from Osaka city on the Nankai Express. I find the goods here are much cheaper than those shops selling in Osaka city. Got a great pair of Ascis shoes which is cheaper by around 4000 yen. Highly recommended if you have the time for shopping. There is also a place to store your luggage if you are catching a flight off Kansai airport after your shopping.
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This visually stunning shopping mall leads up to Universal Studios Japan. Shops sell souvenirs and Universal-themed goods. There is also the Osaka Takoyaki Museum, plus a variety of restaurants.
When u come to Osaka, please at least spend your time in here. u may come here after the USJ. its really nice to take photos and enjoy the scenary
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The entire complex station,including the redevelopment area of JR Osaka Station. Department stores''DAIMARU'',fashion buildings''LUCUA OSAKA'', cinema complex,the shops and restaurants.
If you get experience from Tokyo Station, this station is "fingers in the nose". Just leave your platform from JR Train to go to Metro platform. I suggest you to buy a day pass 900 yens per person. It includes metro, bus and some trams (not all. if you want to visit Sumiyoshi-Taisha Shrine, you need to pay extra ticket fee).
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