iEXPOCITYEnglish, Chinese, KoreanOne of Japan’s largest complex facilities consisting large entertainment facilities, including Japan’s tallest Ferris wheel and “NIFREL,” sports experience facility「VS PARK」 as well as the LaLaport EXPOCITY shopping mall with about 300 stores.[1] 2-1, Senri Banpaku Koen, Suita City [2] Osaka Monorail Line: Banpaku-kinen-koen Sta.[3] 10:00– (depends on the facility) [4] No scheduled holiday [5] Free (fees charged for the use of certain entertainment facilities) ☎06-6170-5590 (TEL: 10:00AM to 6PM)iINTERACTIVE AQUAZOO,NIFRELV-2A living museum based on the concept of “Embrace emotion.” The artistic exhibition space goes beyond the style of an aquarium or a zoo.[3] 10:00–20:00 (the entrance closes at 19:00.)[4] No scheduled holiday [5] Adults: 2,000 yen (high school students and above); Elementary and junior high school students: 1,000 yen; Aged 3 years or older 600 yen ☎0570-022060Redhorse OSAKA WHEELSuntory Yamazaki DistilleryW-1Construction of Japan’s first malt whisky distillery began in 1923 in Yamazaki, a site famed for its crystal clear waters. The Yamazaki Whisky Museum Tour and the Yamazaki Distillery Tour, which allows visitors to enjoy the tasting of unblended malt whisky after observing the whisky production process, are well received. (reservation required for both tours)[1] 5-2-1, Yamazaki, Shimamoto-cho, Mishima County [2] JR Line: Yamazaki Sta.; Hankyu Line: Oyamazaki Sta [3] 10:00–16:45 (the entrance closes at 16:30.) * Tour times and other information should be checked on the official website.[4] Year-end and New Year holidays, factory holidays [5] Free (The distillery tour is charged)☎075-962-1423V-2At 123m above sea level, this Ferris wheel is the tallest in Japan. All of the carriages feature see-through floors and the view straight down is commanding. You can see Kobe and Kyoto as well as the city of Osaka.[3] 10:00-23:00 (Last admission is 10:40PM)[4] No scheduled holiday [5] Aged 4 years or older: 1,000 yen ☎06-6170-3246iShin-OsakaNambaNambaOsaka/UmedaFacilities may be closed due to weather, maintenance or events. Please check if the facility you wish to visit is open beforehand.[1] Address [2] Traffic [3] Hours [4] Holidays [5] Fees41Expo ’70 Commemorative ParkV-2The Expo’70 Commemorative Park was built on the site of the Japan World Exposition 1970. Along with Japanese gardens and the Expo’70 Commemorative Pavilion, you can find the popular Tower of the Sun made by Taro Okamoto, which has recently been reopened after 48 years. (Reservations must be made on the website)[1] Senri Banpaku Koen, Suita City [2] Osaka Monorail Line: Banpaku-kinen-koen Sta. [3] 9:30–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30.)[4] Wednesdays (the following day if Wednesday is a national holiday) * There are no closing days during April, the Golden Week holidays, October, and November. [5] Natural and Cultural Gardens / Japanese Gardens (joint admission): Adults: 260 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 80 yen*Expo’70 Commemorative Pavilion and the Tower of the Sun require separate admission tickets. ☎06-6877-7387English, Chinese, KoreanEnglish, Chinese, KoreanAn area that offers the fun of the city as well as relaxationFeatures plenty of popular spots like the Tower of the Sun that is a symbol of the World Exposition in Osaka, the largest Ferris wheel in Japan and a museum where you can interact with animals.English, Chinese, KoreanEnglish, Chinese, KoreanEnglish, Chinese, KoreanThe Northern Area isaround here!EnglishV-2Wi-F iNorthern Area of Osaka Prefecture
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