Category: Trip

Osaka 3: ‘Operation Two Towers’

I was up early this morning and watched the sun rise from my room:

It was very pretty, and I think I’ll do it again tomorrow. After a delicious breakfast at McDonald’s (insert comment here) I marched down to the station and rode the subway to Dobutsuen-Mae station. A brief walk north and my first goal of the day was in sight:

That’s Tsutenkaku tower, which is an old tourist attraction here in Osaka. Of course I went up (¥800) and the views were pretty good. But it’s less than half the height of my hotel room, and I was more interested in the weird stuff in the tower than the views from it. For instance they are obsessed with ‘Billiken’, the god ‘of things as they should be’ and statues of him are everywhere! Secondly they have a massive Glico/Pocky history museum at the base, where a nice girl took this photo of me:

(She was probably bored; I was the only patron of the tower at the time.)

Thirdly I never expected to find this many gashapon machines in such a location:

It was a tourist trap to be sure, but a not unwelcome one, and I’m glad I went to see it.

Continuing further north brought me to ‘Den Den Town’, the otaku Mecca of Osaka. Here is a dense concentration of game/toy/anime/card shops unrivaled by anywhere outside of Akihabara. I spent hours there today, mostly in game shops like this:

I made some purchases, which I’ll blog some time in the next few weeks.

I also spent ages in the figure shops, especially the retro ones. I was primarily looking for (Ultraman) Zoffy merchandise, but ended up just gazing at the super expensive 1960s toys in the glass cases:

That’s about $1300 for a plastic toy that would fit in your hand, and it was far from the most expensive item.

Anyway I spent maybe 5 hours in Den Den before heading for my final destination of the day, the Umeda Sky Tower:

This curious double skyscraper was completed in 1993 and is about fifteen minutes west of Osaka station. Naturally I visited the observatory at the top, which even had an outdoor section. The views were amazing:

This was higher than my hotel and for a skyscraper observatory (as opposed to dedicated tower) it was very good. A tad pricey perhaps (¥1500), but I’m happy I visited if only for the two suspended escalators between the towers 🙂

After a gourmet meal (¥600) I visited a nearby department store and randomly happened upon a Gundam exhibit and pop up shop. It was very popular, and I most enjoyed looking at the professionally built and painted kits such as this one:

It looks simplistic but there’s some impressive talent at work there.

It was a long and busy day, and I didn’t even cover everything here (such as the game centers, the UFO catcher wins, the pet shops, the post office or the idol signing event I witnessed.) Another day in wonderland it was, and a very good one. As usual I have full plans for tomorrow as well. Look forward to it…

Osaka 2: USJ

Today I went to Universal Studios Japan! Apparently I had picked a good day to go since all of Osaka – perhaps even all of Japan – seemed to be there today as well 🙂

I had a very early start this morning (due to slight jetlag) but even though I got to the park 45 minutes before the gates opened the throng of humanity stretched as far as the eye could see. Once I was inside I made a beeline for the Harry Potter section and quickly joined the longest line for a ride I’d ever joined:

Yes the ride is in the castle, and the line is not supposed to stretch out this far. But this morning it did, and the employees scrambled to open up extra line space to accommodate us all. In actuality it wasn’t that long a wait (maybe 20 minutes) and when I rode the ride itself it was just as good as I remembered from Florida last year.

I then methodically went around going on the other available rides (skipping the log flume and the ones that would make me sick) – that’s my wearing the 3D glasses for Spider-Man above – which didn’t take long since there’s not that many and three were closed today! Eventually I joined the line for this:

It’s called The Flying Dinosaur and is apparently an amazing roller coaster. Unfortunately the very strong warnings of motion sickness scared me away and when I mustered courage and returned later I was confronted by this:

By this point the park was inundated with people and almost all the lines were excessive. So in quick succession, I watched the three special effects shows 🙂

Since they are all based on old films – Waterworld, Backdraft and Terminator 2 – each is showing it’s age. And yet I very much enjoyed all three. The vision of the future in Terminator is laughable now but the show mixes video and live action skillfully and the 3D is very good. Backdraft was two very long ‘making of’ movies (narrated entirely in Japanese) followed by an astonishing demonstration of (real) flame effects in movies.

But the real star was Waterworld. It was beyond good: it was amazing.

The arena as you can see was enormous, and the show was basically live action Mad Max with boats. The explosions and effects were ridiculously over the top and I loved it. Probably the highlight of my day!

I would have liked to ride the big coaster and stay for the light show, but early afternoon I was ruined and left the park to return to the hotel for a break. While those that know me are thinking “He rested?!?” I can assure you that a bit later I went back out and did some shopping!

That’s an original Ultraman suit used in a TV series, on display at an official store. I had my Ultraman shirt on and the employee saluted me 🙂

Now – it’s just after 7 – I’m so tired I can barely type, so an early night it will be. I’ll need lots of rest for tomorrow, since I’ve planned an equally full itinerary…

Osaka 1: Arrival

The flight was uneventful. I watched three movies, read half a Conan novel and listened to a lot of Depeche Mode before we landed about a half hour before schedule. The airport was busy and security/customs took about an hour. After the usual routine (money exchange, buying a SIM) it was time for the ‘Hello Kitty’ Haruka express to Osaka city:

I had sprung for the highest class seat and was the only one in the first class cabin! It was extremely comfortable, especially after the plane:

The trip was about 35 minutes followed by another half hour or so on the Osaka Loop Line to Osaka station and then a short walk to my hotel.

That’s my home for four days, and I’m on the 28th floor with an amazing view:

I’m extremely tired now, and I’ve got a big plan for tomorrow. Time for bed!