guide-to-japan– Author –
guide-to-japan
Name: Ryo
Location: Osaka
Languages: Japanese, English
Bio:
I work in the travel industry, organizing events for foreign visitors to Japan. With study abroad experiences in Australia and Canada, I enjoy exploring new ideas and connecting with people from diverse backgrounds. My passion lies in discovering and sharing valuable insights.
-
Hotels
Best Hotels Near Rinku Premium Outlets & Kansai Airport (KIX)
If you're planning to shop at Rinku Premium Outlets or flying in/out of Kansai International Airport (KIX), staying nearby can make your trip much smoother and more enjoyable. The Rinku area is located just one stop from the airport, off... -
Featured
🌐 Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan – A Global Celebration of the Future
Get ready for one of the most anticipated international events of the decade! Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan will bring together countries from around the world to showcase innovative ideas, technologies, and cultural exchange — all unde... -
Hotels
Luxury Family Hotels in Osaka: Top 10 Best Stays
Osaka is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends traditional culture with modern attractions – an ideal destination for families looking to explore Japan in style. To make your family trip truly memorable, choosing the right hotel is key. ... -
Featured
Bentencho Station: Osaka Bay Area’s Hidden Gem
Bentencho Station is a surprisingly well-connected hub that offers both convenience and a taste of local Osaka life. Located just a few minutes from Osaka Bay Area, Kyocera Dome, and Universal Studios Japan, it’s a great base for both si... -
Featured
Taisho Station: Osaka’s Little Okinawa & Sports Hub
Taisho is a unique district in Osaka, known as "Little Okinawa" due to its large Okinawan community. The area is filled with authentic Okinawan food, lively izakayas, and strong cultural influences. It's also home to Kyocera Dome Osaka, ... -
Featured
Ashiharabashi Station: Osaka’s Vintage & Music District
Ashiharabashi is one of Osaka’s best-kept secrets — a neighborhood where vintage vibes, music culture, and local life come together in quietly creative ways. Just one stop from Namba on the JR Loop Line, this area offers a refreshing con... -
Featured
Imamiya Station: Gateway to Osaka’s Old Town & Local Markets
Imamiya Station may not be a famous tourist stop, but it's a low-key hub that gives you access to the grittier, more authentic side of Osaka. Sandwiched between Namba and Shin-Imamiya, this area offers a glimpse into Osaka’s working-clas... -
Featured
Shin-Imamiya Station: Osaka’s Retro District & Budget Traveler’s Hub
Shin-Imamiya Station sits on the edge of Osaka’s most authentic and misunderstood neighborhoods. Often labeled “gritty” or “rough,” this area actually offers one of the most affordable, historic, and culturally rich travel experiences in... -
Featured
Tennoji Station: The Heart of Southern Osaka
Tennoji Station is more than just a major transportation hub — it’s where old meets new in Osaka. Surrounded by historic temples, lively shopping streets, soaring skyscrapers, and beautiful green spaces, Tennoji offers something for ever... -
Featured
Teradacho Station: A Hidden Gem with Local Charm
Located just one stop from Tennoji, **Teradacho Station is a quiet residential area with hidden local gems**. This district is perfect for visitors who want to experience **authentic Osaka culture, historical temples, and delicious local...
