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Thanks for posting. I was there in March, and wanted to take videos like yours, but my time ran out at Yotsutsuji, and I was not able to make it to Ichinomine. Your video also helped me to remember the sequence of events along the walk. This video should be required viewing for those visiting Fushimi inari, so that they can have an idea of what to see and what not to miss.
I love how Japan (ditto Taiwan to a smaller extent with Xinzuoying and Banqiao, which is unsurprising because it incorporated Japanese culture from being part of Japan for many decades and is also a volcanic island on the Pacific Ring of Fire) creates a new central business district whenever a new major railway hub station is built, unlike in other countries. In other countries, new major rail hubs are usually just built isolated as stand-alone destinations with local transit connecting to them only as a second-thought. For example, Union Station in Chicago isn't even connected to the L, Gare du Nord in Paris isn't a primary destination besides those getting on/off the intercity train to/from BeNeLux or the UK, and St. Pancras Station in London isn't a primary destination besides those getting on/off the intercity train to/from Kent County and France and BeNeLux. In Japan though, they do the best job with integrating the new hub stations that are not already in an existing CBD into the fabric of the city ... by creating a brand-new CBD that serves the local population just as well as travellers. Osaka's original downtown is Namba. First, they newly developed Umeda as a downtown in the 1930s. Then, in the 1960s, they developed Shin-Osaka into a 3rd downtown. The same happened with Tennoji/Abenobashi, Tsuruhashi, and Kyobashi in Osaka, as well as many others in Japan.
Every time I go to Osaka on business, I always stay in a hotel near Umeda, but I never browse the area between Umeda and Namba carefully. Through the video of UP Master, people will not miss this beautiful scenery!
Thank you so much for sharing this film!! This is what real Osaka is. Takoyaki, Tsutenkaku, Osaka tower, Yoshimoto commedians are almost like for tourist business. What are in this film is where Osakans walk everyday😃本当の大阪を紹介してくださって、ありがとうございます‼︎🙏💕
muy buen video, recien voy por el segundo, pero terminare de ver los 6 de Kyoto. Kyoto es una ciudad muy bella, tuve la oportunidad de estar dos veces alli, siempre la recuerdo con mucho cariño. sigan filmando, muy buen trabajo. felicitaciones.
Ah ... memories. Had a weeks holiday in Osaka about 15 years ago - and like any other tourist I took pictures of those huge signs outside the restaurants. Obviously Japanese people do it as well. Osaka is a very friendly place.😁
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