This blog that Japanese living in Osaka introduce recommended cafes, restaurants, souvenirs, and other things in Osaka. However, as the name of this blog suggests, it is also my diary.
I can’t speak English well. The reason I write in English is that I want to directly convey recommended information to overseas visitors who come to Japan in Osaka (Japan), which is deeper than travel magazines.
It is also a study of English. All sentences are put on a translator, but I’m sorry if there are some unnatural sentences. I plan to look back and correct it each time in the future.
#大阪 #梅田 #なんば #大阪城 #黒門市場
About me
Born in Osaka. My job is a profession and I change jobs every few years. I love to eat. However I don’t drink much alcohol.
I like to travel abroad. I started this blog because there was something I was thinking about when planning my trip.
Recently, I have been wanting to know more about Osaka, where I was born and raised, through this blog. Just as I like the places I visit on my trips, I have come to feel that my hometown of Osaka is also a good place.
How this blog was born
About my travel plans
Before you go on a trip abroad, you look up sightseeing spots, meals, and souvenirs in travel magazines and SNS. Same for me. However, I think that the information is for Japan people (for tourists from overseas). This is because there is a lot of overlap in travel magazines and information on SNS. And when I actually visited, there were still Japan people.
What I felt when I visited sightseeing spot in Osaka
One day, I went to Osaka Castle. I was born in Osaka for about 30 years, but this is my second visit to Osaka Castle. The first time was a kindergarten field trip and we ate lunch in Osaka Castle Park. I haven’t visited for more than 20 years. This is because the area where Osaka Castle is located is a business district where the Osaka Prefectural Government Office is located. There was no reason to go other than to visit outside of Osaka Castle. And I was surprised by the number of people from overseas. There were so many. You may think that there are many Japan people from English-speaking countries, but in reality, I felt that Koreans and Chinese were overwhelming.
After that, we went to Kuromon Market near Namba Station. It is famous as a tourist destination, but I went there for the first time. A lot of meat and seafood are sold there, but I felt that it was for tourists. And I strongly thought, “If you come to Osaka, I want you to go to 〇〇 that I recommend!!”
Finally
This blog introduces information that I would recommend to my friends and shops that I have been to living in Japan. It is also a diary that describes my days. Read only where you are interested.
May this blog make your trip more wonderful. I hope you like Osaka.
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