Osaka Castle in Japan
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Tourist destinations in Osaka: The castle and its museum and observatory are of course the principal attractions of Osaka. The city has some other attractions in store for the visitors who can visit the Hokoku-Jinja Shrine and the Syudokan for martial arts demonstrations. The remnants of ruins of Naniwa Palace are also worth a visit. The Sumiyoshi Head Shrine is devoted to the Shinto god of voyages, martial arts, and poetry. Ohatsu Tenjin is a bewitching place and takes one back to the ancient days when parted lovers killed themselves on those very stones. Nestled between the sand banks of two rivers, Nakanoshima Park has Osaka's largest rose garden. With a network of rivers and bridges, Osaka gives a delightful ride on the water bus or Aqua Liner.
How to reach Osaka: Osaka is linked by the Shinkansen trains which travel to the north of Osaka. From there the Midosuji subway line would take one to the heart of the city. If you are traveling by local trains, frequent trains from Kobe, Kyoto and Nara would take you to Umeda and Namba.
The international flights to Osaka land at Kansai International Airport, while the domestic ones land at Itami Airport which is linked to the city by the monorail.
Overnight buses leave from Tokyo.
Ferry services are also available from Busan and Shanghai.
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