I also visit shrines.
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わかめごはん posted.
I like this kind of place near the construction site
There is romance.
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わかめごはん posted.
This is a landscape photo, or rather, a photo taken in a back alley or something.
Personally, I like back alleys where there are few people. I like it because it's like exploring the unknown.
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わかめごはん posted.
Well, this is a photo I took at the Kaiyukan I went to last month. There were fish, birds, and otters, and it was fun. Just looking at it was soothing. I went there on a weekday, but there were a lot of people, I thought it was a good thing ...
The jellyfish part was especially good. I became nothing.
I couldn't take many pictures of otters due to bad timing, but I was able to take pictures of other fish, dolphins, sea lions, etc.
If you go when there are no people, please go at night. It was good that there were not many people.
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Kaiyukan.
Please take a look here if you like.
Osaka, also known as the "kitchen of heaven" since the Edo period, is also famous for its gourmet food. It is also known as a city full of humanity that values the "heart of laughter" and cherishes the connection between people.
Introducing 27 recommended spots for sightseeing in Osaka.
If you are going sightseeing in Osaka with your family, an indispensable sightseeing spot is the Osaka Aquarium "Kaiyukan". In the huge tank with a depth of 9 meters and a maximum length of 34 meters, which reproduces the Pacific Ocean, you can see large rays, migratory fish, and whale sharks, the symbol of the Kaiyukan, swimming leisurely. Whale sharks can be seen in only four places in Japan, including the Kaiyukan.
If you want to feel the atmosphere of Osaka, Shinsekai is recommended.
In addition to popular Osaka gourmet foods such as "Daruma", the restaurant where kushikatsu originated, you can also shoot and play games at "Janjan Yokocho", which makes you feel Showa retro.This text has been automatically translated.
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