Picture from 11 Recommended Shopping Spots To Visit When You’re In Osaka The shotengai shopping arcade extends for about 580 meters, running north-to-south across the Ebisubashi bridge. There are many fashion outlets, general stores, and cafes, and it is crowded with tourists and locals. You...
It also has local restaurants and cafes around. Thank God. Check in is at 3 p.m. and they won’t accommodate early check ins. You can leave your luggage though and explore the city. Check out is strictly at 12 noon. Most of the staff do not speak English. I’m guessing this is ...
Begin your day at one of the cozy cafes nearHOTEL MYSTAYS Shin Osaka Conference Center. Enjoy a traditional Japanese breakfast of grilled fish, miso soup, and rice to fuel your adventures. Mid-Morning: Explore Shin Osaka After breakfast, take a leisurely stroll around Shin Osaka. Visit theShin...
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There are many references to cats in Japanese culture since Japanese people adore cats! Their love has led to the success of “cat cafes” and even the establishment of cat islands. If you’re a cat person, these are amazing places to visit and try out your Japanese words for travel. ...
one of four cafes in Japan to get your cutesy cafe fix of the Pompompurin character. Everything is made to look like the yellow mascot, including the food, drinks and furniture. We went for a delicious Omu-rice dish (or Japanese style omelet), accompanied with a strawberry yoghurt shake,...
Osaka, Japan From theme parks and shopping to dining, this city boasts many draws for the whole family. At Universal Studios’Super Nintendo World, wander through the colourful land of the Mushroom Kingdom, laden with larger-than-life blocks and comical piranha plants straig...
Born in Taipei, Taiwan. I worked in the inbound tourism industry in Kyoto, writing a blog about travel in Japan. I joined MATCHA in October 2019. Hobbies: travel, watching trains, visiting stylish cafes, sweets, collecting seal stamps, watching musicals, taking photos, and others - so many...
Lovers of hot chocolate and mont blanc desserts should head to Angelina on Rue de Rivoli, also in the 1st arrondissement. Truthfully, though, some of the best Parisian pastries I’ve had are from cafes and stalls that I couldn’t tell you the name of. 13. Enfant Rouges Food Market For...
Harajuku Alta has plenty of toys and sweets and Cute Cube follows suit with — you guessed it — cute themed cafes and snacks. Accessories and cosmetics Every fashionista knows the value of accessorizing. So believe us when we say that Takeshita Street has every accessory in every style you...