Exploring Osaka: Unplanned Adventures เดินเล่นแบบ no plan ชมวิวตึกสูงที่สุด เข้าพัก love hotel?! 18+
Hey everyone, today Sirapa’s Travel will guide you through a walk in Osaka. It’s not my first time visiting this city, and honestly, I never tire of it. I’ll be exploring Osaka step by step using Google Maps every day. Whether you’re a frequent visitor to Osaka
Or planning to explore beyond Dotonbori Shinsaibashi, come along and join me! I’m excited to introduce you to one of Osaka’s favorite dishes, takoyaki. Join me at Takonotetsu Tsunoda, where I attempted to make takoyaki myself. I ordered a set that allowed us to customize and add our preferred ingredients.
However, being beginners, our first try resulted in slightly burnt octopus balls, prompting the staff to step in and assist us. Next, let’s head to Harukas 300, offering a viewpoint at a height of 300 meters within the Abeno Harukas building, the tallest in Osaka and Japan.
However, compared to other viewpoints, it falls short of the Tokyo Skytree’s height. The viewpoint is situated on the 58th to 60th floors and includes an outdoor area, although due to strong winds, I didn’t capture footage there. Admission prices vary, with adult tickets priced at ¥1800
And children’s tickets ranging between ¥500 to ¥1200, depending on age. Next up is the Shinsekai area, often recognized by the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower, a signature landmark of the area. Personally, it’s my favorite spot as it encapsulates the true essence of Osaka. The vibrant restaurants and shops boast colorful, eye-catching decorations.
Moreover, you’ll find numerous Kushikatsu restaurants, offering one of Osaka’s signature dishes. During this trip, I had the chance to visit my friend in Sakai City. They treated me to an Omakase dinner, but it wasn’t the typical Omagase sushi that many are familiar with.
Instead, it was more of a fine dining experience, and I must say, it was truly a fantastic and enjoyable experience. I think we shouldn’t eat it. It’s too beautiful, huh? This time, we chose to stay in the Juso area, just two stations away from Umeda station to the north.
Nestled alongside the river, this location offers a serene view, making it perfect for a relaxing stroll. Simply wandering around this area is incredibly enjoyable and offers a great way to unwind. Allow me to share two additional places I’ve visited, though not during the same trip. The first one is the Osaka Tenmangu,
Where we went to make wishes and enjoy a leisurely stroll. During our visit, we encountered a group of high school students there for educational purposes. Here is the Mint Museum, offering free admission. Additionally, there’s a factory section available for visits, but reservations must be made in advance due to limited daily seating.
Unfortunately, today we only explored the exhibition building where video recording was not permitted. It’s finally the last day of the trip, and as typical with many hotels in Japan, the check-out time is early, usually at 10 AM. However, my flight back home is scheduled for midnight.
Hence, we needed to find a place to stay where I could manage my large luggage and charge my phone. As we have no further plans for today, here’s the final resolution. It’s a love hotel similar to what we have in Thailand.
While strolling through the small streets of Osaka, I noticed many of these establishments. We selected this place because they offer short-term stays where you can choose the number of hours you’d like to stay, and the pricing is reasonable. Upon entering, we selected our room from those displayed on a screen.
Inside, it resembles a typical hotel room, equipped with a bath, sink, and bed. However, what sets it apart are the unique and distinctive options available, ranging from cleaning and bathing essentials to cosplay costumes and adult toys. I’d prefer to censor these details. The room is not bad.
Are you taking photos of that? lol Additionally, they offer pay-per-view videos for added excitement. Ohhh What’s this? What are these? They’re so sexy. lol As you may know, privacy is highly valued in Japanese culture. In some restaurants, you might notice a partition barrier that can be pulled out to create separation when needed.
วันนี้เราจะพาไปเที่ยวโอซาก้าแบบโนแพลนอีกแล้วค่ะสำหรับเรากันได้มาเที่ยวญี่ปุ่นมันคือแฮปปี้แล้ว อาจจะไม่ใช่ที่ที่เที่ยวยอดฮิต แต่การได้เดินสำรวจเมืองพร้อมหาของกินอร่อยๆก็ถือว่าบรรลุวัตถุประสงค์ของการมาเที่ยวญี่ปุ่นแล้วค่ะ แถมท้ายให้กับการเข้าพักในโรงแรมสำหรับผู้ใหญ่ จะแตกต่างจากโรงแรมทั่วๆไปยังไงเดี๋ยวเราไปชมกันค่ะ
Join me on an adventure through Osaka as I navigate the city without a set plan. While I may not visit the most popular spots, my goal is to explore the hidden gems of Osaka and uncover its culinary delights. Additionally, I’ll take you on a unique tour of an adult hotel, highlighting its differences from conventional accommodations. Come along as we delve into the essence of Osaka, discovering its vibrant culture and indulging in some incredible food. Don’t miss this exciting journey!
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Edit : Final Cut Pro X
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