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Osaka Vacation Guide

The city’s rich past is evident in its numerous museums, historical sites, and ancient architecture. In fact, Osaka is considered one of Japan’s oldest cities, with a history dating back over 1,400 years.

The city’s love for art and culture is evident in its many galleries and exhibits, showcasing both traditional and modern works of art.

The Osaka Metro system, a vital transportation network for both locals and tourists alike, serves as a testament to the city’s commitment to progress and innovation.

With over 912 million annual passenger riders, the Osaka Metro ranks 8th in the world, connecting the city’s major stations such as Umeda, Namba, Shinsaibashi, Tennōji, Kyōbashi, and Yodoyabashi.

Thanks to its extensive railway network, Osaka is not just a historical and cultural hub but also a modern and thriving metropolis.