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9 days of free Travel, arranging two days in Osaka, what a big mistake! Except for Universal Studios, there is really nothing.
1. Forget Namba and Shinsaibashi, why are they so dirty and crowded? Why are they like small commodity markets? Did you come to Japan just to shop?
2. Go to Umeda, Umeda, Umeda for shopping! Avoid encountering compatriots or Korean shopping guides who ignore you. Japanese waitresses are really gentle. You can't buy anything in Umeda or Shinsaibashi, because that area has been occupied by compatriots.
3. I went to Tokyo and Kyoto first, and finally went to Osaka. Why is there such a big difference between Tokyo and Kyoto? Is there a subway station that is dirtier than the one near Nagahoribashi? There are black spots (gum) all over the ground. I want to vomit!
4. Those on Instagram who say that living near Namba is convenient are all liars. It is obviously more comfortable to live in Umeda, close to Kyoto, and convenient to Kansai. Takashimaya and Bankyu are more convenient to visit, clean, less crowded, and the quality of the shopping malls is much higher.
5. Don't go to Don Quijote. It feels like buying genuine products at a street stall. The experience is too bad. There are too many people and it's hot and stuffy. The price is not cheap.
6. Shinsaibashi Glico, Tsutenkaku, and Castle Tower can all be ignored. They are too popular on the Internet. There is nothing to see and I can't understand. Near Tsutenkaku is the shopping street/Wenzhou City that every city has.
7. Except for Universal Studios USJ, there is no place worth lingering. I would rather stay in Tokyo.
8. The hotel waiters all wear Dior clothes worth 2.58 million, as if I owe them money. They are born not to smile.
9. Avoid Korean waiters. They are too stupid and have poor business sense.
10. Everyone in Osaka is scrambling for photo paper and disposable cameras. They are always sold out. I regret not buying more in Tokyo.