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Visit Hirakata Park Near Osaka

Visit Hirakata Park Near Osaka

Visit Hirakata Park Near Osaka
Hirakata Park is a popular amusement park in north-eastern Osaka that features many attractions. It is especially suited for families with children.

Hirakata Park, sometimes abbreviated to “HiraPa”, lists some 45 attractions on its homepage, including many theme rides.

In addition to its famed wooden coaster, giant ferris wheel and towering free-fall drop, the park offers a number of less thrill seeking, but no less enjoyable, activities including:

A zoo with a petting area.

Botanical gardens.

A Skating rink (until February 26th).

Snow covered toboggan slopes (winter months only).

Hirakata Park can be accessed from Hirakata-koen Station on the Keihan Main Line.

To access the Keihan Line from Umeda (downtown Osaka), travel to Yodoyabashi Station via the Midosuji Subway Line and transfer.

The Osaka Aquarium is home to over 580 species with as many as 30,000 animals in total.

The Osaka Aquarium; one of the largest aquariums in the world.

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Perhaps best-known for its huge statue of Buddha, this temple is notable as having the largest wooden building in the world.

Todai-ji is perhaps best-known for being the largest wooden building in the world.

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Osaka Castle was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a symbol of the stability that he brought to a turbulent age.

Osaka Castle was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a symbol of stability.

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Kinkaku-ji was originally built in 1397 to serve as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Today the temple is most famous for its pavilion, which features in Yukio Mishima's 1956 novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion

Kinkaku-ji was built to serve as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.

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Kiyomizudera is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Kiyomizudera is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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