OSAKA
From gourmet foods to shopping, Osaka has everything!
Visit to enjoy excellent shopping near the major train stations and savor local gourmet specialties such as takoyaki and okonomiyaki.
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7 Must-Visit Stationery Stores in Osaka & Must-Buy Japanese Stationery Items
Everyday stationery items such as notebooks, pens and diaries can lift your mood when they come with stylish looks and user-friendly designs. Osaka is home to many specialty stores where you can discover a wide variety of unique stationery. Whether you’re looking for something special for yourself or picking out a souvenir for someone important, visit the shops that catch your eye and find your perfect stationery gem. Index mt lab. OSAKA – with over 700 varieties of masking tape only at this flagship shop in Osaka Tools Osaka Umeda – The only official COPIC shop in the Kansai region ITOYA Grand Front Osaka – A long-established Japanese stationery brand Kawachi Hankyu Sanbangai – Directly connected to Hankyu Osaka-Umeda Station, known for its unique stationery finds Ikeman Semba – Osaka’s No.1 tax-free specialty stationery store Umeda LOFT – Relocated to the 6th floor of Hanshin Department Store Umeda Main Store in May 2025 Bungu Joshi Haku Stationery Festival– A must-visit stationery event for stationery-loving women Originally developed for industrial use, Japanese washi masking tape has been reimagined into a stylish and colorful stationery item by the brand “mt.” Known for its rich variety of designs—ranging from traditional Japanese colors and patterns to collaborations with artists—mt has become a beloved staple among stationery enthusiasts. At mt lab.osaka, the brand’s flagship store located in the Nakatsu area of Osaka, you’ll find not only their standard products but also limited-edition items you won’t encounter at other shops or events. The store also features a mini gallery with exhibits related to mt, offering a fully immersive experience into the world of mt. There are countless ways to use washi masking tape—stick it on letters or notebooks, use it for gift wrapping, or even incorporate it into interior design or art projects. With over 700 colors and patterns to choose from, you’re sure to find a design that speaks to you. If you’re a stationery lover, washi masking tape is an absolute must-have item! Tax-free: Not eligible ▼Check this article▼ Washi tape specialty shop “mt lab. osaka” , Colorful washi tapes fill the shop! Let us introduce you to “Tools Osaka Umeda,” a store with a wide range of products, from professional-grade art supplies to everyday stationery. This shop is the only official store in the Kansai region for “COPIC,” an alcohol-based marker beloved by professional manga artists and illustrators and now used in over 70 countries worldwide. If you visit, be sure to check out COPIC first—it’s definitely one of the must-buy items in Japan! At Tools Osaka Umeda, the official COPIC shop highly popular among professional creators such as illustrators, you’ll find the full lineup of 358 colors of Copic Sketch, as well as the complete collections of Ciao, Classic, and ink refills. Tax-free: Not eligible Founded in 1904 in Tokyo’s Ginza district, Itoya is a renowned stationery specialty store with locations mainly in Tokyo and throughout Japan. This is the only Itoya shop in Osaka, located on the 6th floor of the Grand Front Osaka South Building, within Kinokuniya Bookstore. It’s a space where visitors can enjoy both books and stationery. Inside the store, you’ll find a lineup of high-quality and stylish stationery, including Itoya’s original brand items and carefully curated selections chosen by Itoya’s expert eye. Tax-Free Shopping Information For purchases of ¥5,000 or more (including tax) ▼For details, please visit the following website under “Shops & Coupon: Tax-free Shops”▼ https://umeda-sc.jp/en/grand-front-sc/ With over 100 years of history, Kawachi is a specialty store for art supplies and picture frames. Conveniently located in HANKYU SANBAN GAI and directly connected to Hankyu Osaka-Umeda Station, this well-established shop offers a wide range of art materials including paints, oil colors, and colored pencils, as well as a diverse selection of frames. The store also features a window gallery showcasing solo exhibitions by artists and hosts hands-on workshops, making it a great place to fully immerse yourself in the world of art. Kawachi also offers a carefully curated selection of stationery, chosen from the unique perspective of a specialty art supply store. Among the highlights are items designed by local Osaka artists—perfect for those looking to take home something truly special from Japan. As you explore the store, enjoy discovering one-of-a-kind pieces and hidden gems that reflect the creativity of the region. Tax-free: Not eligible Located in Osaka’s Honmachi area, Ikeman Semba Store is a large-scale stationery shop offering around 10,000 items. As a tax-free shop, it’s especially popular among international visitors. Interestingly, the top three best-selling tax-free stationery items are: No.1—staples, No.2—the smooth-writing Sarasa Clip pens, and No.3—COPIC markers, a favorite among professionals. Be sure to make the most of the tax-free options and enjoy a great deal on your stationery shopping. Spread across two floors, the store is packed with must-see items—from classic stationery like pens and notebooks to uniquely Japanese items such as maki-e fountain pens and origami paper. You’ll also find an array of popular cat-themed stationery and goods, as well as collaborations with anime series. As you explore the store, you’re sure to come across plenty of one-of-a-kind products worth taking home from Japan. Tax-Free Shopping Information Purchases totaling ¥5,000 or more (excluding tax) are eligible for tax exemption. Note: Some items are not eligible for tax-free shopping. Please inquire in-store for details. How to Claim Tax-Free Show your passport and entry permit sticker to the staff. Complete your payment. Scan the QR code from the electronic receipt. Receive your purchased items. One of Osaka’s iconic department stores, Hanshin Department Store Umeda Main Store, reopened in May 2025 after a major renovation. A key highlight of the renewal is the relocation of Umeda LOFT from Chayamachi to this new location. Known as a hub for lifestyle culture, LOFT continues to offer its signature charm with a wide selection of trending items, including cosmetics & beauty goods, lifestyle accessories, stationery, and character merchandise—all on the 6th floor of Hanshin Umeda Main Store. The store layout stretches east to west, and shoppers can navigate using address signs starting with “East” or “West.” The stationery section is located in zones East 7, East 8, and East 9, offering a wide range of products such as pens, notebooks, letter paper, diaries, and masking tapes. Tax-free: Available at the cashier counter It is recommended to refund your tax while making your purchase If you’re a stationery lover, the Bungu Joshi Haku (Stationery Girls’ Expo) is a must-visit event. Launched in 2017 with the concept of being “the ultimate event for stationery fans,” this hugely popular expo has grown into one of the largest stationery events in Japan, held in various cities across the country. Among them, Bungu Joshi Haku in Osaka, typically held around March each year, is a highly anticipated event for stationery enthusiasts in the Kansai region. The venue overflows with eye-catching, thoughtfully designed items that are as pleasant to use as they are to look at—creating a dreamy experience for any stationery fan. Many items are event exclusives or early releases that you won’t find anywhere else, so you’re sure to discover special pieces that spark joy. For the latest event updates, be sure to check the official website or follow them on social media.
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5 fireworks shows in Kansai! This is how Japanese people enjoy fireworks!
Fireworks are one of the most popular summer traditions in Japan! Do you know how Japanese people enjoy fireworks? We will introduce Japanese summer culture along with information on fireworks displays in the Kansai region. -INDEX- This is how Japanese people enjoy fireworks! Japanese fireworks are among the most delicate and beautiful in the world! [Hyogo] The 47th Ashiya Summer Carnival [Osaka] Tenjin Festival Dedication Fireworks [Osaka] The 36th Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival [Osaka, Hyogo] Inagawa Fireworks Festival *No event in 2025 [Hyogo] Minato HANABI 5 Days of Colorful Kobe This is how Japanese people enjoy fireworks! In other countries, fireworks are often shot off at New Year’s Eve events. In Japan, they are said to have taken root in the summer time to avoid the sweltering heat of summer days and to enjoy the cooler weather. At fireworks festivals held in various locations, many people are seen wearing yukata, a traditional Japanese summer garment, to enjoy the once-a-year event. The yukata is usually worn with geta (Japanese wooden clogs) and an uchiwa (Japanese fan) or fan for relief from the heat. For yukata rentals, we recommend Kyo Aruki produced by KYOTO SAGANOKAN! Food stalls are often set up in the vicinity of the fireworks display, and these stalls are also a source of enjoyment. In addition to takoyaki, yakitori, cotton candy, shaved ice, and other gourmet food stalls, there are also yo-yo scooping, target shooting, and other game stalls that are very lively. Another popular way to enjoy summer evenings is to set off handheld fireworks in your own yard or at a park. Especially popular are sparklers. It is a traditional Japanese handheld firework that burns dramatically from the moment it is characterized by the dramatic way it burns from the moment it is lit to the moment it extinguishes. They are beautiful and stir the senses. Japanese fireworks are among the most delicate and beautiful in the world! Fireworks are popular all over the world, but Japanese fireworks are said to be particularly delicate and artistic. They have a beautiful spherical shape that never goes out of shape, colors that change midway, and the graceful way they all light up and disappear at the same time. The elaborate and gorgeous fireworks, which pyrotechnists have studied and improved over the years with their craftsmen’s souls, show the aesthetic sense of the Japanese people. But you can’t appreciate the splendor of the fireworks until you actually see them! The following is a list of fireworks displays held in the Kansai region, so please come and see the world-class Japanese fireworks with your own eyes! [Hyogo] The 47th Ashiya Summer Carnival Saturday, July 26, 2025 Scheduled for 19:45 – 20:30 Light rain will be held, cancelled in case of stormy weather Ashiya City General Park facing the sea is the main venue for this event, which is run mainly by Ashiya citizens. Stage performances are held, fair stalls are set up, and the place is bustling from the noon time. This year, the fireworks are even more powerful! A cutting-edge entertainment with flames, fireworks, and music will be presented for about 45 minutes. Entry to the fireworks show is available only to holders of sponsor bleacher tickets or civic plaza admission tickets. There are seven types of sponsored bleacher tickets, including arena seats in the front row and bleacher seats with chairs for comfortable viewing. This new beach area provides direct access to the front row of the beach where you can view the fireworks from the front. [Osaka] Tenjin Festival Dedication Fireworks Friday, July 25, 2025 19:30 – 20:50 Cancelled in case of stormy weather If you want to experience the mood of a Japanese festival, the dedicated fireworks of Tenjin Matsuri is recommended! Tenjin Matsuri, one of the three major festivals in Japan, has a history of more than 1,000 years. The Tenjin Matsuri ends with a dedication fireworks display. Approximately 3,000 fireworks are launched as a dedication to the gods. About 100 boats, including boats decorated with traditional dolls on the bow and boats with bonfires lit, come and go along the Okawa River, the site of the festival. The fireworks shining in the sky and the lively river are a picturesque sight! If you visit Japan, this is a festival you must see at least once. [Osaka] The 37th Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival Saturday, October 18th, 2025 19:30 – 20:30 Rain will be held, cancelled in case of stormy weather This fireworks display is held on the Yodogawa River, which flows through the center of Osaka. Many people look forward to this handmade fireworks display every year with the help of about 2,000 local volunteer staff. In the grand finale, fireworks of overwhelming volume and grand scale will fill the sky. If you want to view the fireworks in a relaxed atmosphere, paid seats are recommended. Due to road construction, free viewing is not available on the embankment on the Umeda side, and large crowds are expected along the embankment on the Hankyu Juso Station side. [Osaka, Hyogo] Inagawa Fireworks Festival *No event in 2025 *Not to be held in 2025 as it has been held every other year since FY2024. 19:30-20:10 Cancelled in case of stormy weather, no postponement About 4,000 fireworks will light up the night sky on the banks of the Inagawa River, near Osaka International Airport. We recommend that you visit the Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda, a very popular tourist spot located near the event site, during the daytime and watch the fireworks at night. [Hyogo] Minato HANABI 5 Days of Colorful Kobe Monday, October 20 – Friday, October 24, 2025 18:30-18:40 Rain will be held, cancelled in case of stormy weather In Japan, fireworks displays are usually held in the summer, but there are also fireworks displays held in the fall. The “Minato Hanabi – 5 Days of Colorful Kobe” is a fireworks display held at Meriken Park, a tourist attraction in Kobe. The fireworks display against the backdrop of the night view of the port city creates a romantic atmosphere. Fireworks festivals are precious events packed with Japanese life and Japanese culture! Please visit Kansai to experience the entire festival atmosphere.
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Washi tape specialty shop “mt lab. osaka” , Colorful washi tapes fill the shop!
Washi tape(Masking tape) has become a standard item in stationery and general merchandise shops. Various designs are available, from simple ones to those with cute illustrations. Here we introduce a masking tape specialty shop in Nakatsu, Osaka. Located on a corner lot along the railroad tracks near Hankyu Nakatsu Station, “mt lab. Osaka” catches the eye even from outside the glass doors. It is a specialty shop specializing in washi tape. “mt”, manufactured and sold by Kamoi Kakoshi, a washi tape manufacturer celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2023, is a pioneering brand that sparked the masking tape boom. Since its launch in 2007, it has quickly become very popular in Japan and abroad for its wide variety and ease of use. Starting with 20 traditional Japanese colors, the company has created more than 1,000 color patterns, including traditional patterns called “Wamon” and collaborations with unique artists. There are only two directly managed shops, one in Tokyo and the other in Osaka. The wall of the store is packed with more than 700 kinds of washi tapes! A variety of colors and patterns. The sheer variety is breathtaking! In addition to regular products, you can also find new ideas and trial products that are not available at other stores or events, which is unique to the concept of Labo = laboratory. Pull out the clear showcase and select the color pattern you are interested in. This is a sample of pasting. There are unique patterns collaborated with different industries, such as the candy series that became popular through limited sales and became a standard item. Just looking at them makes you excited. The display shelves in the foreground are lined with products that are only available for a limited time. Unique to Japan, washi tape made of Japanese paper is flexible, strong, and comfortable to use, with adhesive strength and no adhesive residue when removed. It can be used for a variety of purposes, such as decorating and wrapping sundries, as a memo pad, and for redecorating a room. We asked the staff and picked up three popular patterns! The rightmost one, “Sakura”, is a long seller and popular regardless of the season. It is a beautiful Japanese pattern with a delicate cherry blossom pattern on thin, translucent tape. The middle one, “Color Pencil Border”, is elegant and casual with colorful thin borders. The “Ruler” on the left has a realistic memory printed on it and can be used as a measuring tape. The tape can be torn off by hand and easily peeled off, making it easy to apply and peel off! It is a very convenient and nice idea. Just by applying it to a plain white envelope in an appropriate manner, it looked at once as if cherry blossoms had bloomed! Since it is made of thin and smooth Japanese paper, it can be easily torn off by hand and adheres with just the right amount of glue to softly match the item to which it is attached. Moreover, when you peel it off, it peels off without tearing in the middle. This kind of usage is standard. I put it on a vinyl umbrella handle. A rainbow appeared! Now you can easily recognize it as your umbrella. I can’t wait for the rainy days! Masking tape is flexible and strong, so I was able to apply it beautifully even on a non-planar surface. You can always flop a “ruler” on your notebook that you use all the time. It is super convenient when you want to measure the size of small items without having to prepare a real ruler. It will be used for anything. It is very easy to use as a substitute for tape or for arranging small items. Even if your sense of taste is not so subtle, or if you have an idea, just put it on this and that… it will look very nice! This wide and adhesive tape is made for packing. The pattern is fashionable with its colorful masking tape pattern! Ordinary cardboard boxes are instantly upgraded to a beautiful new look. The “mt” brand also offers a wide variety of masking tapes with different base materials and shapes to suit the location and function of the tape. There are items for interior use that can be applied not only to walls but also to furniture and glass, as well as anti-mite, anti-condensation, and anti-mold tapes that make use of the technology cultivated since the company’s founding! Recently, the company has been making efforts to keep up with the times by commercializing waste materials generated in the manufacturing process. Aiming to develop washi tapes that can be seen, touched, and felt with all five senses, the company continues to pursue the possibilities of masking tapes by taking on the challenge of new processing technologies. Because the shop is directly managed by the manufacturer, there is a wide selection of products to choose from, and you can’t help but get lost and confused when trying to pick out a few items. The shop is also reasonably priced, so it is a great place to buy for adults as well! They will surely be appreciated as gifts or souvenirs. Once you visit “mt lab. Osaka”, you will be hooked on the charm of “mt” washi tape. We hope you will visit!
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A Complete Guide to EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai: Must-See Pavilions, What to Bring, and How to Get There
EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai is currently being held on Yumeshima Island in Osaka. This world exposition, held every five years in different countries, returns to Japan for the first time in 20 years since Expo 2005 Aichi. For Osaka, it marks a historic moment—the first time the city has hosted a World Expo in 55 years, since the legendary Expo 1970. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know before your visit—from how to get there and how to buy tickets, to must-see pavilions, can’t-miss experiences, and hidden gems within the venue. Let’s get you ready for an unforgettable trip to EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai! Index What Is EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai? How to Get to the Venue of EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai How to Buy Tickets for EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai Visitor Registration and Pavilion Reservations for EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai What to Bring to EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai 10 Must-Visit Pavilions at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai 4 Unique Experiences You Should Try at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai 3 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai is a large-scale international event where 158 countries come together to showcase cutting-edge technologies, innovative ideas, and diverse cultures under the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” The expo will run from April 13 (Sun) to October 13 (Mon), 2025. The venue is open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with most pavilions operating from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and official stores open until 9:30 PM. EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai has two main entrances: the East Gate and the West Gate. Be sure to note that your entry gate is determined at the time of ticket reservation. The East Gate is just a short walk from Yumeshima Station on the Osaka Metro Chuo Line. The West Gate offers convenient access for those arriving by shuttle bus, park-and-ride bus, highway bus, ferry, or bicycle. ▼For more details▼ Transportation Guide of Osaka Expo 2025: How to get to the venue from Osaka, Namba, Kansai Airport, and Shin-Osaka Tickets for EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai are available in several types: Single Entry Tickets, Multi-Visit Passes, Special Discount Tickets, and Group Tickets. Here, we’ll focus on the Single Entry Ticket. There are three types of Single Entry Tickets: Weekday Ticket/Night Ticket/One-Day Ticket. Each ticket type is priced based on age categories: Adult (18 and over)/Junior (ages 12–17)/Child (ages 4–11). Children under 3 years old can enter for free. However, if they require a seat at a pavilion or event, a free ticket can be issued in advance. Admission to most pavilions is included in the ticket price, with the exception of select paid events. Adult(18 and over) Junior(12~17) Child(4~11) Weekday Ticket 6,000JPY 3,500JPY 1,500JPY Night Ticket 3,700JPY 2,000JPY 1,000JPY One-Day Ticket 7,500JPY 4,200JPY 1,800JPY To purchase tickets for EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, registration for an EXPO ID is required via the official ticketing website. If you’re buying tickets for your family, only one representative needs to register for an EXPO ID—this allows entry for the entire group under that account. Once the EXPO ID registration is complete, log in to the ticketing website to purchase your tickets. If online reservation is difficult, ticket vouchers can also be purchased at major convenience stores in Japan, including 7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart, and Ministop. These vouchers can be exchanged for official paper tickets with a QR code at ticket exchange counters located near the EXPO entrance gates. However, when using a convenience store voucher, an EXPO ID is not required. However, some services—such as entry time reservation and pavilion viewing reservations—will not be available, so plan accordingly. @media screen and (max-width:700px) {iframe{width:100%;height:120vw;}}@media screen and (min-width:701px){iframe{width:640px;height:480px;}} To attend EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, visitors must reserve their visit date and time through the official ticketing website. During this process, you’ll need to select: The entry gate: East Gate or West Gate Your arrival time slot: Choose from 9:00–, 10:00–, 11:00–, 12:00–, or 17:00– * If you want to arrive at 15:00, you must select the 12:00– time slot. After completing your entry reservation, you can apply for a lottery to reserve popular pavilions and events. While reservations aren’t mandatory, having one significantly reduces wait times and enhances your experience. There are four types of reservation opportunities: Two months in advance / 7 days in advance / 3 days in advance / Same-day reservation Each person can hold up to 3 reservations, with one slot available in each advance reservation window (2-month, 7-day, and 3-day). Details 2-month advance ・From 3 months to the day before 2 months prior to the visit date ・Register up to 5 choices; only 1 pavilion or event can be selected if won 7-day advance ・From 1 month to 8 days prior to the visit date ・Register up to 5 choices; only 1 pavilion or event can be selected if won 3-day advance ・From 3 days to 9:00 a.m. the day before the visit date, on a first-come, first-served basis ・1 slot per person only Same-day reservation You can make your next reservation 10 minutes after passing through the entrance gate, or 10 minutes after using or canceling a reservation @media screen and (max-width:700px) {iframe{width:100%;height:120vw;}}@media screen and (min-width:701px){iframe{width:640px;height:480px;}} EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai spans approximately 155 hectares—equivalent to about 217 soccer fields. Many visitors have reported walking over 20,000 steps in a single day, so wearing comfortable clothing is highly recommended. Additionally, some pavilions require you to remove your shoes or socks, so it’s best to wear footwear that’s both easy to walk in and easy to take off and put on. Here are the recommended items to bring with you to EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai: ・Screenshot of your admission QR code You may be asked to show it again at certain pavilions after entering the venue. ・Printed map Since maps of EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai are sold for a fee, it’s a good idea to print one from the official website and bring it with you. ・Phone battery/charger In addition to being required for entry, your phone will be needed to make same-day reservations, which can quickly drain the battery. If you plan to stay until the evening, a portable charger is essential. ・Water bottle Water dispensers are available throughout the venue, so having your own bottle makes it easier to stay hydrated. ・Snacks While there are many food options onsite, if you’d rather save time or money, bring snacks or candy that you can eat while waiting in line. ・Trash bag Trash bins are limited throughout the venue, so carrying a small bag for your garbage will help you stay organized. In addition, the EXPO site offers little shade, so heat protection is essential, especially after May. August is typically the hottest month in Japan, with daytime highs over 30°C (86°F) and even mornings and evenings staying around 25°C (77°F), often with high humidity. Be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and consider uniquely Japanese heat countermeasures such as a parasol or frozen bottled drinks available at convenience stores. Note: Large luggage such as suitcases, rolling bags, or carts for transporting goods is not allowed inside the EXPO 2025 venue. The maximum size allowed is W600mm × D900mm × H400mm. If you are carrying oversized items, be sure to leave them in a locker at your hotel, a train station, or the airport in advance. If you’re in Osaka Umeda and need to store luggage, the Hankyu Tourist Center, Osaka-Umeda is a convenient option. ▼For more details▼ Hands-Free Travel | Baggage Storage and Delivery Services at Hankyu Tourist Center in Osaka Umeda Station With over 180 pavilions at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, it’s a good idea to decide in advance which ones you want to visit for a smoother experience. Here, we introduce our top 10 must-visit pavilions at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai. (1) Jordan Pavilion This pavilion is filled with real desert sand from Jordan, famously known as a filming location for the movie Star Wars. Visitors can experience walking barefoot across the desert sand. A 360-degree screen displays stunning footage of Jordan, making you feel as if you’ve truly traveled there. At the exit, there’s a café where you can relax and also purchase souvenirs. (2) Thailand Pavilion Welcomed by a hand-carved wooden elephant, the Thailand Pavilion is perfect for families. After learning traditional Thai greetings together, guests are treated to a theater performance where Thai staff sing and dance along with the video. With everyone joining in cheerfully, saying “Sawasdee ka~! Hello~!”, it’s an especially fun experience for young children. (3) Philippines Pavilion The highlight of the Philippines Pavilion is its traditional weaving craftsmanship. Visitors can enjoy exploring the “Forest of Art,” which showcases woven textiles from 18 different regions across the country. (4) Germany Pavilion At the Germany Pavilion, visitors receive a palm-sized mascot character named “Circular,” who provides audio guidance at various points throughout the exhibit. The pavilion offers a fun and interactive way to learn about its central theme: the circular economy. (5) Italy Pavilion The Italy Pavilion is popular for showcasing authentic artworks. Highlights include valuable pieces such as the ancient Roman sculpture Farnese Atlas and Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches from the Codex Atlanticus. Starting May 18, Michelangelo’s sculpture Risen Christ will also be on display. (6) France Pavilion This pavilion is a must-visit for fashion lovers, offering the chance to enjoy renowned French brands like Louis Vuitton and Dior all in one place. (7) Saudi Arabia Pavilion A traditional Saudi market known as a souq has been recreated, where visitors can purchase Saudi coffee, handicrafts, and dates—dried fruits from date palms. (8) Australia Pavilion The exhibition is divided into three zones—Forest, Sky, and Ocean. Upon entering the Forest zone, you’ll be surrounded by eucalyptus trees, making you feel as if you’ve stepped into a real forest. Among the trees, adorable koalas add to the charm. In the Ocean zone, you’re immersed in the beauty of the sea, surrounded by numerous monitors displaying breathtaking marine scenes. It’s a pavilion that soothes you with the power of nature. (9) Commons Pavilion An international pavilion jointly exhibited by over 90 countries and regions. There are six Commons buildings, labeled A to F, where various countries and regions are densely grouped together. Some pavilions offer food and goods for sale, while others allow you to dress in traditional costumes and take photos, making it a culturally rich and interactive experience. (10) GUNDAM NEXT FUTURE PAVILION A life-sized Gundam statue, approximately 17 meters tall, greets visitors at the entrance. Its never-before-seen pose reaches out toward space and the future. Even if you don’t enter the pavilion, you can still take photos at the entrance—be sure to go meet Gundam! At EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, the pavilions are beautifully illuminated at night, offering a completely different and stunning view—so don’t miss the nighttime experience! EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai offers more than just visiting pavilions—there are many ways to experience the culture of countries from around the world. Here are four must-try experiences at EXPO 2025: (1) Enjoy Global Cuisine at EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai At the restaurants and cafés attached to each country’s pavilion at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, you can enjoy rare and unique dishes that are hard to find in everyday life. In addition to the country-specific eateries, there are many other restaurants throughout the site. Highly recommended are Japan’s famous sushi chains, Kura Sushi and Sushiro. They will also offer exclusive menu items available only at EXPO 2025, so be sure to check them out! (2) Shop for Unique Souvenirs from Around the World at EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai At EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, you’ll find unique souvenirs you won’t find anywhere else—like reindeer fur sold in front of the Nordic Pavilion or personalized keychains with your name engraved in Arabic at the Yemen Pavilion. While these souvenirs come from around the world, there’s also a must-visit spot for uniquely Japanese gifts: Animate. It’s packed with popular anime merchandise, making it the perfect place to pick up something special from Japan. (3) Try On Traditional Costumes from Various Countries at EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai At EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, several pavilions offer the chance to experience traditional clothing from around the world. This photo shows a traditional outfit encountered at the Ghana Pavilion. (4) Connect with People from All Over the World at EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai is a great opportunity to talk with people from all around the world. If you’re feeling a bit shy about starting a conversation, why not try breaking the ice at a café or souvenir shop? Here are three must-see spots at EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai that you absolutely shouldn’t miss. You’ll come across them as you walk around the venue, so there’s no need to go out of your way to find them. (1) The Grand Roof Ring The Grand Roof Ring, which encircles the entire EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai site, stretches about 2 kilometers. It takes roughly 30 to 40 minutes to walk around, making it a pleasant stroll with a panoramic view of the venue on clear days. In the evening, you can enjoy a beautiful sunset from the Grand Roof Ring, so walking it later in the day is recommended—especially during the hot summer months. The ring is also illuminated at night, with the colors changing every two weeks to reflect the changing seasons. (2) Contemporary Art Inside the EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai venue, you’ll find a surprising number of famous contemporary artworks on display. Right near the East Gate, you’ll be greeted by a piece from Kohei Nawa. You can also discover works by other renowned Japanese artists such as Chiharu Shiota and Tomoko Konoike. Be sure to keep an eye out for these impressive pieces as you explore the site. (3) Stone rest area Before the grand opening of EXPO 2025 Osaka-Kansai, one of the most talked-about features was the stone rest area. Don’t miss the chance to see how these heavy stones are artfully balanced and supported. In addition, the EXPO also features spectacular drone shows and water performances that are drawing lots of attention. Don’t miss these once-in-a-lifetime events happening only in 2025!
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5 Private Onsen & Baths to enjoy in Osaka! Hot spring resorts to stay overnight or enjoy on a day trip
If you are going on a trip to Japan, you want to enjoy the sentiment of a onsen or onsen stay, but you also want to enjoy private bath without worrying about being seen. For those who are interested, we have picked up private onsen and elegant private room baths in Osaka, the center of tourism in the Kansai region. Please refer to them for your trip. -INDEX- ・Kansai’s largest urban spa, “Umekita Onsen Ren Wellbeing Park” ・Private onsen with free-flowing hot spring! “Solaniwa ONSEN OSAKA BAY TOWER”, an open-air bath with a view of spot garden ・The largest scale in Kansai! “Natural Onsen Nobeha-no-yu Tsuruhashi”, a one-day private onsen to enjoy with family ・“Hotel Hanshin Osaka”, a city hotel with onsen baths in guest rooms ・Private baths are also available! “Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari Minoh Spa Garden”, an all-day spa theme park Umekita Onsen Ren Wellbeing Park is one of the largest urban spas in Osaka, Kansai region, offering health promotion services to visitors based on the five themes of hot springs, diet, exercise, spirit, and beauty. The most attractive feature of “Umekita Onsen Ren Wellbeing Park” is the outdoor infinity pool. The pool offers a panoramic view of the greenery of Grand Green Osaka and the cityscape. The “Basic Plan” includes access to the public baths, sauna, gym, studio, heated indoor swimming pool, rest and dining area, and a welcome drink. Towels, indoor clothes, and a variety of amenities are also included, making it possible for visitors from far away to enjoy a lightweight experience. Private rooms are also available for those who wish to spend a relaxing time with family and friends. This luxurious space includes not only a bath, but also a sauna, sofa bed, and even a TV. ♨Private bath(Onsen)♨ additional fees required ♨Large bath♨ Tattoos are allowed as long as they are completely covered up with stickers sold at the reception desk. “Solaniwa ONSEN OSAKA BAY TOWER” is a long-stay onsen theme park conveniently located about 10 minutes by train from the Umeda area of Osaka. The large bath with nine different types of baths is attractive, but what is luxurious is the 10 private rooms with completely private open-air baths, spot gardens, and rest rooms. The hot water in the private open-air baths is called “hot water for beautiful skin”, a mildly alkaline source that wells up from 1,000 meters underground. It is precious to be able to take a break in a private space after soaking in the hot spring. You will feel relaxed in body and soul. Special Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats provide an even more luxurious experience like that of a onsen hotel. Enjoy the luxury of lying down on the tatami after taking a bath. The rooftop is also equipped with a vast Japanese garden and footbath. There is also a photo spot with an excellent view! Wear a fashionable yukata and take a stroll. In addition, there is a restaurant, a game and fairground corner, a relaxation corner, fish therapy, and other fun contents! You can play all day long even on a rainy day. ♨Private bath(Onsen)♨ Day use only. Additional fee required. ♨Large bath♨ Tattoos are allowed as long as they are completely covered up with stickers sold at the reception desk. Located in Tsuruhashi, Osaka, “Natural Onsen Nobeha-no-yu Tsuruhashi” is a one-day onsen resort facility that requires an open-air bath with free-flowing hot spring and a sauna with 12 kinds of precious medicinal ores. The fourth floor of the building is the floor of “Meimeiyudokoro Hanarikyu”, where you can enjoy private onsen baths, and there are 11 private open-air baths available. The baths are the largest family baths in the Kansai region and are popular even among foreign visitors. The private open-air bath with free-flowing hot spring has a small garden with plants and trees, and the rooms are furnished with antique furniture, giving it the feel of a onsen resort in a mountain village. Guests can relax and enjoy the high quality hot spring with their family in a cozy private space. ♨Private bath(Onsen)♨ Use by family or one person only, up to 4 persons per room Additional fee required Tattoos are not allowed. ♨Large bath♨ Tattoos are not allowed. “Hotel Hanshin Osaka” is a city hotel located just one stop from Osaka-Umeda, and a short walk from Fukushima Station on the Hanshin Railway. The hotel is popular for its large spa and sauna, where guests can enjoy natural hot spring from 1,000 meters underground. This natural onsen can actually be enjoyed in the bathrooms of guest rooms. Just turn on the faucet in the bathtub and the hot spring water comes out! It is rare for a city hotel to have a hot spring in the guest room, so you can heal your tired body after a day of sightseeing in the hot spring and go back to the city the next day with renewed energy! It is rare for a city hotel to offer onsen in guest rooms, and after a long day of sightseeing, guests can relax in the onsen and return to the city the next day with renewed energy! ♨Spa&Sauna♨ Tattoos are not allowed. *Both the hot spring and inn are closed for an extended period of time for maintenance starting March 31, 2025. “Minoh Spa Garden” is the closest onsen to Minoh Falls, one of Osaka’s most famous tourist attractions. The main attraction is the large public baths with walls painted with red Fuji, tatami mat floors, and stone bridges, as well as the free popular theater and singing shows, ping-pong corner (a staple of fun at hot spring resorts!), manga corner, gourmet food, fair days, and other entertainment like a festival every day! ), manga corner, gourmet food, fair, and other entertainment that makes every day a festival! You can spend a fulfilling day in the museum wearing your favorite yukata (relaxing clothes for bathing), which you can choose from a variety of designs. We also have three private baths for those who wish to bathe in a serene atmosphere. You can enjoy a spa-like atmosphere. Next door is the “Oedo-Onsen-Monogatari Minoh Kanko Hotel”, which boasts an open-air bath with a spectacular view of the sky, and guests can use the Minoh Onsen Spa Garden for free. ♨Private bath♨ Not a hot spring. Additional fee required. ♨Large bath♨ Tattoos are allowed as long as they are completely covered up with stickers sold at the reception desk. ▼Nearby attractions to visit 【Minoh】 Note on how to get to Minoh Waterfall! Points that international travelers should know before going there What is the highlight of Katsuo-ji in Minoh? 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