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Sakai City|Explore the treasure trove of food and scenery in the ancient capital of 16.5℃

Sakai City, a city located in the south-central part of Osaka Prefecture, Japan, exudes a unique charm with its pleasant annual average temperature of 16.5℃, unique cuisine and profound scenery. Next, we will take you to explore the charm of this city in depth. 1. A quick overview of the climate throughout the year🌦 Sakai City has a humid temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 16.5℃. August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of about 28.6℃; January is relatively cold, with an average temperature of about 5.6℃ and little snowfall. There is a lot of rainfall in June, so it is recommended to check the weather forecast and prepare rain gear before traveling. 2. Sakai City on the tip of your tongue🍱 1. Japanese confectionery: both beautiful and delicious At Baoquan Confectionery Shop, you can taste exquisite Japanese confectionery. These desserts are not only delicious, but also exquisitely shaped, just like works of art. In addition, the fruit daifuku sold at Isshindo, a time-honored shop founded in 1952, is worth a try. The cantaloupe daifuku perfectly combines the sweetness of cantaloupe and the mellowness of cream cheese, with a rich taste. With a history of over 200 years, Yaoyuanlai Hongtang’s signature cinnamon cake exudes a refreshing cinnamon aroma and melts in your mouth. 2. Don’t miss the special delicacies In the basement restaurant area of ​​Takashimaya Sakai, you can enjoy classic Osaka delicacies such as Okonomiyaki "Chibo" and charcoal-grilled eel "Horichu". In addition, you can also try the local specialty Trondheimssodd sweet soup and enjoy the sweet taste. 3. Explore the must-see attractions in Sakai City🎡 1. Daxianling Tomb: a place of history The Emperor Nintoku's Tomb was built in the early 5th century. It is 486 meters long, 36 meters high, and covers a total area of ​​464,000 square meters. It is one of the three largest imperial tombs in the world. Although the mausoleum is currently completely closed, you can overlook this magnificent ancient tomb and feel the weight of history from the 21st floor observation deck of the Sakai City Government Office Building. 2. Experience the tea ceremony culture Sakai City, the birthplace of tea ceremony culture, is an ideal place to experience the Japanese tea ceremony. Sen no Rikyu Teahouse is a great place to experience the tea ceremony. In a tatami Japanese-style room, you can taste the slightly bitter tea and feel the essence of Japanese culture and its unique hospitality. However, please note that Sen no Rikyu Teahouse is closed on the third Tuesday of every month (if it is a national holiday, it will be closed on the following day) and at the end of the year and the beginning of the year. 3. Sakai City Cultural Center – A Palace of Art The Alphonse Mucha Hall in the Sakai City Cultural Center displays the works of Czech painter Alphonse Mucha all year round. In addition to fan-favorite works, the museum also features many art pieces for children, and the decorations carefully arranged by museum staff are full of childlike fun. 4. Harvest Hill, Sakai – Get close to nature and pets There are large flower fields in the park. From late October to mid-November, 500,000 cosmos flowers will bloom in the 3,000-square-meter flower fields, like a sea of ​​pink flowers. There is also the largest skiing field in Kansai, where you can experience speed and passion. In the "Village Area", you can visit the world's insect and reptile museum, feed cute capybaras, take a walk with lambs, milk cows, and experience horseback riding. If you are tired of shopping, there are various theme restaurants in the "Street Area" that provide food truck beer, smoked sausages, pizza and other delicacies. 5. Dragon God Spraying Water: A Blend of Modernity and Tradition The Ryujin Fountain is located in the center of Sakai City. The Ryujin statue in the center of the fountain is majestic, and huge water columns are spurting out of the dragon's mouth. The area is surrounded by green trees and exquisite flower beds, and is brightly lit at night. There are many restaurants and cafes nearby where you can taste authentic food. 4. Travel Tips📌 1. Visas and documents Apply for a Japanese tourist visa in advance, make sure the document is valid, and prepare a copy. At the same time, inform your relatives and friends of your itinerary, accommodation and other information and keep in touch. 2. Property safety In hotels, scenic spots, and trams, be sure to keep important items such as mobile phones, wallets, and passports safe. If you accidentally lose it, report it to the nearest police station in time and keep the police report certificate. 3. Transportation Japan's public transportation is relatively punctual. You can plan your route in advance and use Google Maps to check traffic information. When traveling by car, please pay attention to Japanese traffic rules. Japanese vehicles drive on the left. 4. Cultural etiquette Japanese culture emphasizes etiquette. You need to take off your shoes when entering a room, avoid making loud noises when taking public transportation, and ask for others' consent before taking photos. The unique charm of Sakai City is waiting for you to discover. Pack your bags and go on a trip✨
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Posted: Mar 27, 2025
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