I have been to 10 countries already of which I consider Singapore and Dubai of United Arab Emirates (UAE) to be highly industrialized like that of Japan but the latter is a standout in terms of its accommodating and tourist-friendly citizens. It is however a problem when it comes to language as most of them do not speak English but you can feel it from them their willingness to be of help to the tourists. By means sign language, you can understand them. I really love Japanese people. I was so in love with the country because of its people. With this, I am planning to go back to Japan to see more its tourist destinations. For now, I am sharing to you the places I have visited during my 6-day Japan tour.
The Fuji Shiba-Sakura Flower Festival (4th day of my tour)
Our accommodation booking was thru AirBNB which we had in Osaka and Tokyo. The first two days, we were booked for an AirBNB accommodation in Osaka with an address at 6 Chome-14 Tanimachi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 540-0012, Japan for a total bill of P6,022 which is equivalent to US$125.92 at an exchange rate of 48 per US$1 and that is good for 4 persons.
The following are the links of the destinations I visited in the whole of 6 days in a chronological order:
Sinsekai (Osaka),
Dotonbori (Osaka),
Fushimi Inari-Taisha Shrine (Kyoto,
Higashiyama District (Kyoto),
Universal Studios (Osaka),
Osaka Castle (Osaka),
Fuji Shiba-Sakura Festival (Motosu),
Sky Tree Tower (Tokyo) and
Sanja Matsuri Festival (Tokyo)
We have two destinations during our first day and it included the
Sinsekai and
Dotonbori District, both in Osaka.
The Sinsekai District
A haven of seafoods restaurants
The Tsutenkaku Tower
Dotonburi District
The entry point to Dotobori Street
The busy and festive street of Dotonbori
Dotonbori offers a lot of choices for food and Japanese delicacies to eat. I never fail to visit this place when I am in Osaka.
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