Sunday, April 07, 2019

The Osaka Experience

The rest of the time in Osaka we were joined by my mom's cousin son, Weiwei, who has been working in Nagoya, as Spring Festival is a national holiday in Japan. Weiwei went around with us in Osaka, answered many of our questions and curiosities about Japan.  On the Saturday our friend Jinyi from Beijing came to meet up with us along with her cousin Jinhong. We had a big team for a while.

For us, Osaka was not really about sightseeing. It was an experience.

* Osaka has an awesome train system. In addition to subway and JR (Japan Railway), there are a number of private regional train companies that also serve the area. On any given route, there seem to be endless options. Since this is our first visit, I can only image what life was like pre-Google Map days.

* While much of Osaka seems particularly calm, or even mundane, restaurant and store displays at Dotonbori and Shinsekai are simply outrageous; the crowds in Shinsaibashi and Osaka station area are mind boggling. 

The evening of March 21 we took a walk through the Namba District of Osaka with Sun-Ling's cousin Weiwei starting with Shitennoji Temple for the Spring Equinox Sunset Rituals, a decidedly west-looking affair. The first 2 pics below are preparations for the rituals.
Spring Equinox Rituals - Shitennoji Temple - Namba, Osaka, Japan

Spring Equinox Rituals - Shitennoji Temple - Namba, Osaka, Japan

In this photo and video, the abbot directly faces the setting sun as he leads the ritual service.
Spring Equinox Rituals - Shitennoji Temple - Namba, Osaka, Japan

Shitennoji Temple - Namba, Osaka, Japan

Onto Ebeno to get a look at the Abeno Harukas Building, the tallest building in Japan according to Weiwei.
Abeno Harukas Building - Ebeno, Osaka, Japan

Then around the zoo to the Shinsekai neighborhood which is described as a "time capsule of 1960's Japan".
Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan

Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan

Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan

Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan

With Weiwei in tow, we also rode the Kintestsu Line 20 minutes east to Ishikiri Station and followed the Zushidani Hiking Course up to Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park on top of Mount Ikoma. Idyllic walk up to this Old Mill.
Old Mill Site - Osaka, Japan

Osaka, Japan

Raging wild boar seem to be a problem all over northeastern Asia incuding suburban Osaka. See photo below... On Shikoku Island in Japan hikers wear small bells to warn the boar of their presence.
Osaka, Japan

Traditional house.
Osaka, Japan

Pagoda in the woods.
Osaka, Japan

Osaka, Japan

The amusement park has views down to Osaka on one side, and Nara on the other. It was operating but almost deserted on this cold, blustery day at over 640 meters elevation. View through the haze towards Osaka's Umeda District.
Osaka, Japan

Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park - Osaka, Japan

I take a photo of the log plume test runs.
Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park

Ready for action.
Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park - Osaka, Japan

All along the monorail.
Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park - Osaka, Japan

Here's the GPS track of our walk.
Osaka, Japan

Although business was slow on Mount Ikoma there was plenty of action down in Namba along Dotonbori Canal.
Osaka, Japan

Namba, Osaka, Japan

Ferris wheel along the canal.
Ferris Wheel in Dotonbori - Namba, Osaka, Japan

Dotonbori Canal - Namba, Osaka, Japan

Spiderman - Namba, Osaka, Japan

And Namba with the Jin sisters.
Namba, Osaka, Japan

Namba, Osaka, Japan

Osaka, Japan

Osaka, Japan

Another day we walked with Weiwei over to Osaka Castle (with a moat of course) and were blown away by the gigantic stones used to construct the fortifications. But first a pic of a diner we passed on the way. Folks were lined up (out of view) waiting for the place to open.
Namba, Osaka, Japan

Osaka Castle - Namba, Osaka, Japan

Namba, Osaka, Japan

The area around the castle is a huge free public park. Only the main castle building charges admission.
Namba, Osaka, Japan

Seems like we were always walking through this fish market near our apartment.
Fish Market - Namba, Osaka, Japan

This ready-to-drink Japanese Highball became an instant fav while in Osaka.
Suntory Japanese Highball-in-a-can - Kyoto, Japan

Welcome to Osaka.
Namba, Osaka, Japan

Namba, Osaka, Japan

Dotonbori Canal.
Namba, Osaka, Japan

Namba, Osaka, Japan

Heads and Feet.
Four Faces with Feet - Namba, Osaka, Japan

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