Dōtonbori



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Dōtonbori is a popular entertainment district in Osaka, Japan. It is known for its bright neon lights, food stalls, and shopping. The area is busiest at night and is a must-visit destination for tourists.

The official website for Dōtonbori is http://www.dotonbori.or.jp/en/. The website provides information on the latest events and attractions in the area.

Some of the must-see attractions in Dōtonbori include the Glico Running Man sign, the Kuidaore Taro statue, and the Dōtonbori Bridge. The Glico Running Man sign is a famous landmark in the area and is lit up at night. The Kuidaore Taro statue is a symbol of Osaka's food culture and is located near the Dōtonbori Bridge.

The area is also known for its food stalls and restaurants. Some popular dishes include takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (Japanese-style pancakes), and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers).

Prices for food and shopping in Dōtonbori vary depending on the vendor. It is recommended to bring cash as not all vendors accept credit cards.

Dōtonbori is open 24 hours a day, but most shops and restaurants open around 11:00 AM and close around 10:00 PM.

Nearby attractions include the Shinsaibashi shopping district and the Osaka Castle. The Shinsaibashi shopping district is known for its high-end fashion stores and is located a short walk from Dōtonbori. The Osaka Castle is a historic landmark and is located a short train ride from the area. Both attractions have varying opening hours, so it is recommended to check their respective websites for up-to-date information.

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