Summary
In contrast to Kyoto, Osaka embodies a more modern-day Japan. For example, you can visit the awesome Universal Studios, Tennoji Zoo or the aquarium if you’re looking for a fantastic family day out. And by night, the city comes alive with drinking, dancing and heavenly food from the hole-in-the-wall restaurants.
There’s nothing that quite matches this high-octane, fun-packed city on the island of Honshu. It’s not all modern architecture and tourist attractions though. For example, Osaka Castle dates back to 1597 and also boasts its own museum. And as you may expect, there’s an ancient Buddhist Temple, Shitenno-ji, which is over 1400 years old.
These three Japanese cities all have their own unique personalities to make your multi-centre holiday one that will stay with you always. Japan’s past and present are enthralling in equal measure and the best way to sample the many delights of this beautiful and welcoming country is to see them, feel them and taste them.