After a fun filled afternoon in Kobe, we hopped back on the bus and drove to Osaka, just under an hour away. We stayed at the "Ark Hotel" in downtown and had the evening to do whatever we wanted.
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First we walked down to the main shopping district. Osaka definitely has
a more youthful, modern feel to it. |
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Kirk was excited to see an H&M
but we didn't have time to stop and shop. |
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Lots of people were out and about. |
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I looked up highly rated restaurants on Trip Advisor and found a Kaseki style crab restaurant. Basically we each had about 7 courses of crab cooked different ways. Wow, it was GOOD! First course: simple steamed crab |
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Crab Soup |
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Grilled Crab |
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Crab Au Gratin - awesome |
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Crab and Veggie Tempura |
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Crab Rice |
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Miso Soup |
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Pickled veggies |
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Gotta have more rice |
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We were fat and happy after such a good meal, so we decided to walk around for a bit |
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The colors and atmosphere at night were really nice. That's the restaurant we just ate at - we were on the second floor. |
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Some of the unique Japanese styles |
We found an Irish pub, supposedly the first of its kind in Japan, and met so many cool people! There were a lot of folks that lived in Osaka while teaching English at the local schools. We met a bartender from Michigan, a guy from New Zealand, a couple of guys from Ireland, an Englishman, and got into an interesting political conversation with a man from France. It was the closest we'd felt to an experience back in the States and we had an awesome night hearing other peoples' stories and why they're in Japan.
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The next day, we walked to the Osaka Castle. It had two moats and extensive grounds. |
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One of the moats didn't so much have water... |
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The grass look is pretty though according to Kirk |
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That's the Osaka Castle in the background |
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We thought this was cool |
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It's so interesting to walk around the property that's part of the Castle estate and then see the bustling city in the background. The castle really is in the middle of the city, yet has such a cool country-side appeal. |
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We saw some interesting architecture on the walk back |
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After lunch, we hopped back on the bus to go to the very famous Osaka Aquarium. It's 7 stories high and you walk to the top first then wind your way down observing all kinds of different critters |
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His tail just doesn't seem like it's the right size... |
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Unfortunately the pictures of Kirk's favorites, the otters, didn't turn out, but we saw some funny, rather stoic penguins |
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The manta ray had a hitchhiking fish! |
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This seal was carrying a shell around for fun it appeared |
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Interesting squid type fish |
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uh... |
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These crabs won't be anyone's dinner anytime soon |
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More views of the hitchhiking fish |
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That's a big shark |
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We were able to eat Osaka style Okonomiyaki while we there, which is quite different from the Hiroshima style. Both are good, it's hard to pick which was our favorite. |
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And since our lives revolve around food, at the highway stop on the way back to base, we each ordered some interesting food. I got the white fish soup, but the fish still had bones! |
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Kirk ordered the fried steak, but it had so much fat on it, she wasn't able to eat a whole lot. |
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And we have to add pictures of the buffet breakfast that was included in our stay at the Ark Hotel. This was what Kirk ate: Yakisoba noodles, salmon, salad, a fish ball, and chicken tenders. She thought the pink thing was a pickled strawberry but it was some kind of fish roe sausage, ha! |
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I went for tofu, a hot dog, miso soup, noodles, omelet and bacon. |
We had a really fun time. It's so great to take advantage of the trips they offer from base!
I envy your adventures....cherish every minute of the amazing experience you have been given. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care, your old neighbor, Donna
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