{"id":76202,"date":"2021-02-12T19:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-02-12T10:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=76202"},"modified":"2021-03-08T10:25:52","modified_gmt":"2021-03-08T01:25:52","slug":"sightseeing-kansai-hokuriku-arch-pass","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/sightseeing-kansai-hokuriku-arch-pass\/","title":{"rendered":"Discovering Japan anew with the Hokuriku Arch Pass, Part 3: sightseeing in Kansai"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
This is Part 3 of a 3 part series of articles about the New Golden Route, a part of Japan conveniently accessed by the Hokuriku Arch Pass. To read the other 2 articles in the series, follow these links:<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n This is a year that will require no introduction from anyone. 2020 has brought a challenging time that also calls for a change of pace. It\u2019s been a year for solitude, self-reflection, and a serious reframing of our priorities. But the need for distance and isolation doesn’t mean we can\u2019t indulge in our wanderlust. This is a good opportunity to explore remote areas outside of Japan\u2019s hotspot spotlights. Places that still haven\u2019t fallen under the effects of contemporary globalization. Open spaces shrouded in nature and history. Small, local craftsmanship places with centuries of traditions. Hidden treasures that remain at the core of traditional Japan.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The “New Golden Route<\/a>” marks all the checkboxes. It’s a getaway full of breathtaking natural sites and a connection with local history and traditions. It spans from Tokyo to Osaka, covering many places along the arch<\/a>, providing many possible itineraries. Bonus perks: avoiding crowds and supporting local communities. In our previous article, we introduced you to the Chubu region<\/a> with its lush, pastoral scenes of rural and historic Japan. This time, I\u2019m spending three days exploring some of the best sights Kansai<\/a> has to offer, starting with lively Osaka. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Osaka Prefecture (\u5927\u962a\u5e9c) contains the second-largest metropolitan city after Tokyo. As such, it’s one of the top Japanese destinations for international tourists thanks to its wide array of cultural heritage sites and well-earned reputation for its gastronomy and vibrant nightlife. And while the absolute spotlight rests in Osaka city and particularly in places like Osaka Castle and Dotonbori, stepping out of the city can be an equally rewarding experience. <\/p>\n\n\n\n It\u2019s a chilly sunny morning in Osaka. I\u2019m getting ready to start my journey with a nice stroll along Osaka Bay. The sea and the beach merge with the sky on the horizon, creating white\/blue soothing shades. The warm sunlight fools me for a moment into believing summer is not over yet. I find myself fighting the urge to jump into these seemingly calm and deep blue waters. So I keep on walking while enjoying the view. As of this past summer, this is one of the largest recreational facilities in Kansai. Along the beach, there are several cafes and restaurants, as well as sports and entertainment spaces. There is something for everyone in Sennan Long Park<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\nOsaka Prefecture<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Sennan Long Park<\/h3>\n\n\n\n