Osaka is the third largest city in Japan (Yokohama is second, in case that surprised you), and in my opinion the greatest. Whilst it is completely dwarfed in size by the capital Tokyo (well very few cities in the world aren\u2019t), Osaka makes up for that in many ways. What makes Osaka great is a not only a certain cultural feeling that is part of the Kansai (west Japan) mood, but also the cities surroundings. Osaka’s proximity to a great variety of things to do and experience make Osaka an excellent hub for your holiday.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s look at a few destinations around Osaka, all which can be comfortably reached and returned from in a day, for moderate prices.<\/p>\n
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Mount. Hiezan<\/a> is a mountain in the northern part of Kyoto city. Yes, of course we have the entire Kyoto city as a day trip destination from Osaka! Kyoto<\/a> itself has weeks\u2019 worth of places to see and things to do, so I\u2019m just going to mention Mount. Hiezan here. Please visit our other articles on Kyoto city for the many other things to do and see here, including the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Fushimi Inari Shrine and the Imperial Gardens.<\/p>\n
A little further south from Osaka city we find the spiritual Mount Koya<\/a>. Mount Koya is probably most famous as a spot one can experience Buddhism, through lodging at a temple.<\/p>\n
Himeji is home to arguably Japans most beautiful castle, Himeji Castle<\/a>. It is the largest and most visited castle in Japan, and one can easily appreciate why when first laying eyes upon it. The castle recently underwent a large multiyear long restoration, so it is in perfect condition at the moment.<\/p>\n
Asides from the castle, Himeji also hosts the deliberately authentic Mount Shosha<\/a>. Shosha is often used in period piece movies as conscious effort is made to keep it looking as it did in the past. The temples here are used in many period dramas, but also the Hollywood movie \u201cThe Last Samurai\u201d.<\/p>\n