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  • Bathe in Nature at Tsrumi-Ryokuchi Park

    Bathe in Nature at Tsrumi-Ryokuchi Park

    Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Park is located on the lime green subway route and can be easily accessed from near Osaka Castle (Morinomiya station). The park was home to the 1990 International Garden and Greenery Expo, where different countries showcase flowers and landscaped areas. This is where the park gets its title as the ‘Osaka Expo ‘90 Commemorative Park’.

    Hire a scooter for the day

    Upon entering the park I noticed that you can hire a bike or hire some futuristic looking e-scooters and mobility scooters which I discovered were called Tsuru Mobi. To ride the Tsurumobi, all passengers must register as members and make a reservation in advance, so bear this in mind before your trip. As this was my first time visiting, I decided to walk to make sure I didn’t wizz past something worth exploring more. I checked the park map before making my way around. The map of the park looked big, and I was excited to explore it.

    Shortly after I entered, I spotted a tower which I now know is called the Tower of Life! Osaka city government closed the tower more than 10 years ago, due to declining tourist numbers, and had initially planned to demolish it. However, calls have emerged for the tower to be used to boost momentum for the Osaka-Kansai Expo in 2025. City officials say plans to topple the structure will go ahead without a feasible proposal to preserve it. I took a lot of photos of it, hoping that it will remain but knowing it could be demolished, and knew it would be a good point of reference during my park adventures.

    Tour the old-expo site and take a photo next to a windmill

    After entering the park, if you head right, you will enter the site of the 1990s flower expo and will be met with displays from all around the world. The most iconic is the dutch-style windmill which is surrounded by impeccable rows of flowers all year round. The flowers vary from tulips in spring, to sunflowers in august and more prime photo opportunities throughout the year. The displays from all around the world have been restored recently, with highlights including a waterfall from Canada, and temples from China and South Korea.

    Throughout the park, I noticed people sitting beneath mushroom-like shelters, and thought they looked really unique and cool in their design. Here is a photo!

    Mushroom Design Seating Areas

    Spot wildlife near the pond

    The large pond ‘Oike Pond’ in the centre of the park had a lot of birds flapping around, and herons perched quietly on rocks within the water. The backdrop of the pond included temples and a dutch-style windmill in the distance.

    On my way around, I found that the park has something for everyone, this includes a Horse Racing Track, a Forest Adventure filled with playgrounds for children, a BBQ and Camping area for those who want to camp in the park! If you wish to do this, remember to book in advance and bring your own tent.

    The abundance of wildlife, flowers and trees in the park was what I noticed most. The Sakura (blossom) trees were blooming in mid-March. A lovely surprise as they’re not forecast in most areas until April. Locals were naturally gathered to take photos of this fleeting moment. I was suprised to discover that the park is also home to a large indoor botanical garden with over 15,000 plants! The park is called Sakuya Konohana Kan, which costs just ¥500 to enter.

    Sakura Blossom Trees

    My walk around the park lasted around 3 hours, so I can see why you can rent bikes and scooters near the entrance! At the end of my walk, i was quite hungry, so I stopped at the restaurant near Oike Pond. The restaurant is ideally named ‘Botanical House’ and has a lovely terraced dining area near the water. It is one of the best locations for a romantic dinner that I’ve found in Osaka so far. A perfect scene to end the day before catching the train or if you want further time to relax, Tsurumi Onsen Suishun is a public bath house and gym located directly opposite the train station.

    View from Botanical House Restaurant

    So, is Tsrumi Park worth visiting? Yes, absolutely, i’d say that Tsrumi Park is arguably the best park to visit in Osaka when it comes to the variety of activities, plants and nature. While the park can be enjoyed all year round, the best time to visit Tsrumi Park is in Spring (April-June) to see the flowers in bloom or toward Autumn (September-November).

  • The perfect day out at Osaka Waterfront Park & Beach

    The perfect day out at Osaka Waterfront Park & Beach

    Have you been running around Japan trying to fit in all of the popular tourist destinations? Do you just want to relax and rest your weary legs. Well, keep reading, because I know just the place for you and in my opinion it is located in the nicest area of Osaka.

    If you’re like me and thought you would need to travel for hours on trains to reach the nearest beach, you’ll be delighted to know that the Osaka Waterfront Park contains a man-made beach & it is beautiful. The even better news, is that you can get there by walking through Osaka Caste Park, or hopping off the Osaka Loop Line at Sakuranomiya Station.

    Rent a bike

    If you would like to rent a bike for the day, you can do so from near the station. I recommend using https://roadbikerentaljapan.com/, as they have a bike store directly near the station. Renting a bike is easy and affordable at ¥7,000 (£36) per day, and it’s a great way to explore the park’s dedicated cycling paths. They also do long-term rental if you’re interested. The paths within the park are completely segregated from walking and running paths, so you can ride at your own pace without worrying about pedestrians. I saw quite a few families and couples cycling around, and it looked like a fun way to take in the scenery.

    Spot Wildlife

    Once in the park, you will spot the adorable Nutria or Copyu swimming and bathing near the water (they look like a little bit like otters, but with two large cheetos for teeth!). They are cuter than my description – see the video! They largely keep to themselves and are guarded by fencing throughout most of the park. Locals take photos regularly and feed them food from afar. I also spotted a few herons perching along the harbourside railings.

    Relax on the beach

    After a very short walk, you will arrive at Sakuranomiya Beach. It’s like this little slice of paradise tucked right into the city. When I went, I spent some time relaxing on the sandy shore reading a book and resting my legs. There were groups playing volleyball, and kids paddling around in the water to cool down. It felt so laid-back and inviting, like a hidden gem that not everyone knows about. I recommend coming on a weekday if you can, as it will be quieter than on the weekend.

    Sakuranomiya Beach!

    From the beach, you can continue to walk along the harbour west toward Osaka Castle Park. The promenade is picturesque, with boats touring in the marina and ample places to sit and rest.

    Go on a boat!

    If you want to go on a boat ride, I recommend a ride on the the duck tour! (the first of its kind in Japan!). Hop on board the amphibious bus to explore both land and water without having to change vehicles. Being able to do both land and river at once is double the fun. This is a unique and very fun way to spend part of your day. The tickets are affordable at just ¥1,500 for adults and just ¥750 for kids – and the memories, unforgettable. Floating along the river, on a bus, is such a unique and fun way to experience Osaka.

    Source: https://www.japan-ducktour.com/osaka/

    Is a visit to Osaka Waterfront Park worth it?

    Absolutely! – If you’re ever in Osaka and want to experience something a little more relaxing, I’d definitely recommend spending a day here. Between the peaceful park, the unique boat ride, the sandy beach, and the option to cycle or jog, it’s got something for everyone – and it’s so easy to fall in love with the calm, relaxed vibe of the area. Its also very easy to get to, as mentioned previously you can either walk there, or you can also use the Osaka Loop Line & get off at Sakuranomiya Station. The park is immediately in-front of you.