Wednesday 26 February 2014

Japan series + Osaka vs Tokyo



In Palau and probably other small island nations there is a term called ‘off island’. Simply it refers to when you are not on the island and are away travelling somewhere. While island life can be pretty awesome, it does however come a number of frustrations (regular readers will be well aware of my complaints). So sometimes it all gets a bit much and you just want to be back in a big functioning city again, with all those luxuries like that amazing new invention called the internet and a wide variety of (non-rotting) food & drink.

Kimonos in a traditional street in Kyoto
After arriving in June last year Amanda & I are yet to go off-island. Most ex-pats here think we are long overdue and the general consensus is that a trip away is needed every 6 months to maintain your sanity. Therefore a few weeks ago we booked (yet another) trip to Japan!

This will be our 4th trip to the land of the rising sun. We both love Japan and conveniently it's one of the places you can fly direct to from Palau. We are super looking forward to being in a big metropolitan city again (primarily Osaka) and can't wait to eat, drink, internet and go to some Sumo & Baseball games.





Takoyaki & Sapporo!
For a few years now I’ve often been asked by friends about my recommendations in Japan. So I've fairly regularly been sending around long email with a pile of suggestions about what to do, see, eat, drink and where to stay in Japan. Mostly this has centred around the Kansai region of Osaka, Kyoto & Nara as those are the places I know and like the best. With the advent of this blog (and the fact that people are actually reading it) I thought I should make my suggestions a little more accessible to the masses. So stay tuned for a series of posts about all things Kansai/Japan starting late March.

So first up I want to discuss the debate between Osaka and Tokyo:

A random street in Shinsekai, Osaka
If you know me you’ll no doubt be very aware of how much I love Osaka. In my travels I’ve noticed that some cities just click with you while others don’t. It may be pure luck that I’ve been in certain places at certain times or luckily had someone show me around. Either way, Osaka is one of my favourite cities in the world and here is why I think you should go to Osaka and not Tokyo.
Let me just clarify that Tokyo is awesome, it’s in Japan so of course it’s awesome. However it is HUGE and very spread out, it honestly appears to never end. Osaka is also a big city but not of the size of Tokyo, it also is extremely well located. Osaka is surrounded by awesome places to visit like Kyoto, Nara, Kobe and Koyasan. And these are on local trains, not the super fast and expensive Shinkansen (bullet trains). 


Sunrise from my favourite hotel in Osaka (hotel Raizan South)
Japanese people are some of the most polite and friendly I’ve met but people from Tokyo seem to have very busy lives. They’ll never be rude to you and will help you out if you are lost but in Osaka people seem to want to know all about you, where you are from, why you are in Japan etc. I’ve had lots of great conversations with random people in Osaka that I haven’t really had in Tokyo.


Also one of the best points is that Osaka is Japan’s kitchen. There is a saying that goes something like this: People from Tokyo spend all their money on clothes and kimonos, while people from Osaka spend all their money on food. With that said Osaka sounds like the place to be for me! I’ve had good food all over Japan but Osaka definitely takes the cake ;)

One of the many beautiful shrines in Koyasan
One more thing about Osaka, I believe it’s cheaper. Whilst I haven’t kept track of every single yen I’ve spent, the times I’ve been in Tokyo I seem to be more out of pocket than I am in Osaka.
If you are travelling to Japan and have the time by all means see Tokyo, it’s pretty incredible. However if you are short on time I’d recommend Osaka if only for its central location to Kyoto, Nara, Kobe & Koyasan.




If you'd like to view some more photos from my previous trips to Japan they are located here: 
        Japan 1 - May 2011          Japan 2 - May 2012           Japan 3 - November 2012

Japanese wedding at Fushimi Inari Shrine in Osaka

 Also I would love to hear any comments my readers have about Osaka v Tokyo. Don't be shy.

Love watching Sumo, great sport!

2 comments:

  1. Konnichi wa guys. Will be reading the blog with envy, stuck here as I am in Brissie.
    As for the cities, Osaka over Tokyo any day.
    Will be visiting Japan hopefully in June/July.
    As usual nice photo's.
    Have a good trip.
    Darryl

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  2. Thanks Darryl, pity we wont be able to catch up with you over there. It seems we are just missing catching up with a few of our friends by mere days or weeks. I'll be sure to make you extremely jealous ;)

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