What I love about food businesses in Japan is that they are always trying to one-up each other. This leads to products that are either very eye-catching, artistic, and sometimes downright unique. The same goes for quality, servings, and taste. When all these seems tied or it's hard to really distinguish which is the best, they resort to annual national competitions. To which the winner gets recognition for his work and better sales for the year (and sometimes beyond). This applies to many of the Japanese traditional cuisines like ramen, okonomiyaki, and mochi among others. Nakatanidou Mochi Shop Speaking of mochi , this Japanese food is an important part of Japan's culture and tradition. Since there are machine-made mochi now, those who make mochi in the mochitsuki style (mochi traditionally made in a ceremony) are still held by many in high regard and their mochi is considered higher in value and quality. Nakatanidou Mochi Shop - Nara City, Nara Prefecture If you wis...
Good summary for someone, visiting Osaka for the first time. The Okyjama park looks amazing
ReplyDeleteIt is. =) Prepare for some hiking though.
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I really love visitig Osaka. When I was there, I feel I was a teenager. I enjoyed it so much. The foods are delicious and the places too.
ReplyDeleteCool! So what's your favorite food in Osaka Agnes? Mine would be okonomiyaki and Ramen.
DeleteGreat information for someone visiting for the first time.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you come visit Osaka soon.
DeleteAll of these sound awesome! I'd love to visit Osaka someday. The castle looks especially interesting.
ReplyDeleteYou'd be surprised that there are several castles in Osaka but Osaka Castle remains to be the most popular of them all. :)
DeleteI love the Expo 70 Park, especially the shopping mall nearby. They have a great Gundam Cafe there!
ReplyDeleteOh! I haven't been there yet. :)
DeleteThis is amazing. Japan is on my bucket list! I cant wait to travel again
ReplyDeletePlease don't gorget to add Osaka to your itinerary. :)
DeleteWell i didn't know there was a universal here! some awesome tips. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. See you in Osaka someday!
DeleteI always envy those who get to travel. See, this is just another amazing place on the globe. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThank you. :) Come visit Osaka after this pandemic. :)
DeleteThat soup looked like heaven !!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou mean the ramen? Yup yup yup
DeleteThat tastes like heaven.