Good morning! It was the seventh day of our 9D8N Japan trip. Our plan of the day was to visit the Osaka Castle Park, which is the second largest park in Osaka. A famous landmark in Japan, it is a popular tourist spot and a must-see attraction on every first-time visitor's list. We could not visit this attraction during our last Japan trip due to time constraints. So we must visit this time.
For breakfast, we had the Rikuro Ojisan's cheesecake. This is our favorite cheesecake in Japan and you can only buy Rikuro Ojisan's cheesecake in Osaka. There are a few stores in Osaka but we bought this from their original store in Namba.
We love this cheesecake because it was very light and super fluffy. It was extremely mild tasting with no crust. It was so heavenly good that we can eat half a cake in one sitting!
From Namba Station, it is cheaper and more convenient for us to get to Tanimachi Yon(4)chrome Station instead of JR Osakajokoen station. To get to Tanimachi Yon(4)chrome Station, we have to take the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line to Hommachi Station first. At Hommachi Station, transfer to the Chuo Line to Tanimachi Yon(4)chrome Station. The entire journey takes about 17 mins and costs 230 Yen. From Tanimachi Yon(4)chrome Station, it is about 12 minutes walk to the Otemon gate, the main entrance of the park. You will know that you have arrive when you see tiled roof of the castle tower.
You can take a short boat ride around the moats if you want to take a closer look at the stone walls. The boat ride takes around 20 minutes and costs 1,500 Yen for adult, 750 Yen for children and 1,000 Yen for senior citizens.
Home to over 3,000 cherry trees, the park transforms into an ocean of pink from late March to early April. It is known to be one of the most popular cherry blossoms viewing spots in Osaka. In fact, just like Osaka Expo 70' Commemorative Park, Osaka Castle Park is also ranked as one of "100 best cherry blossom viewing spots" in Japan.
Scattered around the castle tower, you will find thirteen structures, including several gates, gun power storehouse and turrets that are designated as Important Cultural Assets by the national government.
Entrance to the castle tower is 600 Yen for adult and free for children under 15 years old. It houses a museum where you will find historical artifacts, colorful screen painting, samurai costumes that you can try for a fee, and a scale model of the original 16th century castle tower. There is also an observation deck at the top, offering panoramic view of Osaka city. But we did not pay to enter the tower because we were not interested in museum.
The castle tower is completely wheelchair accessible, with an elevator that you can use to access every floor. There are also shops inside if you wish to bring some souvenirs home.
You will find a bronze status of Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the entrance of the shrine. Many people visit the shrine to wish for both success and good luck in their careers.
If you are interested to know more about our trip, you may want to check out our 9D8N Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka Trip Itinerary + Overview for the list of attractions that we had visited during our 9 days in Japan. For anyone planning your first trip to Japan but have no idea where to start, you should read my "How To Plan A Trip To Japan" post.
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