Japan - Osaka
Osaka Castle & Garden
By @tabimawari
Osaka Castle, one of Japan's most impressive historical landmarks. The castle is surrounded by a vast park filled with cherry blossoms in spring. Don't forget to check out the Time Capsule Expo '70, an interesting relic from the 1970 World Expo buried within the grounds. 💰 Entrance Fee: 600 JPY (Castle Museum) | Free (Garden) ⏳ Visit Duration: 1 - 1.5 hours
Address: 1-1 Ōsakajō, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 540-0002, Japan
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