Osaka trip
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Clockwise from bottom left: me, F, S, and J |
We decided to drive to Osaka, because the costs of freeway tolls and gas essentially added up to the same cost of plane tickets for each of us. Every Japanese person whom I told we were going to drive seemed shocked to hear it, but I think it was a good choice. We left Nakatsu around 10 a.m. the Wednesday after Christmas and, several podcasts and pit stops later, wound up in Osaka, at an Airbnb apartment near Tengachaya station. This station is a bit south of all the action in downtown Osaka. The Airbnb was perfect, with plenty of space for the four of us and our stuff.
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Tako, or octopus, a famous ingredient for takoyaki, Osaka's famous octopus balls |
We walked around a bit and spotted a Taco Bell - an elusive fast food rarity in Japan - but ended up heading back to the Airbnb by 10 p.m. because S and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn the next day to head to USJ.

We marveled at the scenes of Hogsmeade and passed through its village square to reach Hogwarts castle. We managed to be some of the first people in line for the Harry Potter Forbidden Journey ride; we barely had to wait ten minutes, and we were zooming through the line barriers within the castle, which stretched on for what seemed like miles. We passed by Dumbledore's office, the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, and the Sorting Hat before piling onto the ride. The ride was 4D, complete with 3D glasses and a moving track. Our feet dangled below the car and I was afraid my shoes would fall off! The ride took us through scenes from the Harry Potter movies, including Quidditch, the spiders in the Forbidden Forest, the dragon chase and the Dementors. It was a bit scary, but exciting! After the ride, S and I went to look at our photo, which had been taken without us realizing. And we looked so ridiculous! I had a blank look on my face with my head pushed back onto the seat so my double chin was prominently featured, and S had an equally silly face. We decided not to buy the commemorative photo...
We poked around the gift shop, then ventured more around Hogsmeade to try some Butterbeer (and put on the famed foam moustache for a photo op!) before waiting in a long line for the Flight of the Hippogriff ride. We waited for about an hour, but I had prepared ~*discussion questions*~ for the car ride and hadn't used them, so S and I broke them out for our wait. The ride was only about 30 seconds, but it was fun! S acted scared, but she definitely enjoyed it, she said.
The rest of the day we spent wandering around the other parts of the park, including Mel's Diner for an American burger lunch, Minions world, and the Spider-man ride. We eventually went back to Harry Potter world in the evening and had to get timed-entry passes because it was getting crowded. S and I rode the Forbidden Journey ride a second time, and we had to wait about two hours this time! But I had plenty of discussion questions to get us through, haha.
Our day at USJ ended up being about 13 hours in the park! I think we definitely made the most of it, and I'm so glad we got the chance to go. We even spent less money than we had anticipated, because we didn't need to buy an express pass. I was totally fine with waiting in the long lines if it meant saving money!
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Smelling spices |
The herb garden was lovely, and we got to smell lots of vials of fun smelly smells. My favorite was jasmine, so I absolutely had to get a bar of jasmine soap. I was addicted to that smell! Another favorite of mine was white lotus. There was one smell that J said was like a greenhouse fart, which I think was accurate.
After a delicious lunch with herbal tea at the park in Kobe, we went back to Osaka and killed some time at Osaka station mall while waiting for our Star Wars movie time. I thought the movie was pretty stupid, but I did like the crystal foxes, whose actual canon name sounds a little too much like a Pokemon name. So I'm going to call them crystal foxes instead!

After our long day, we wanted to relax at SpaWorld, which was a highly anticipated part of our trip. So we found dinner near the 10-story SpaWorld building. At this point I have to admit I was in a bit of a bad mood, probably dehydrated, and just ready to relax quietly, introvert-style, in a warm bath. So I was glad to arrive at SpaWorld and pay half the price we had expected to pay for access to Asia-themed onsen (for the women) and European-style (for the men). It was very relaxing to sit in the different baths with S and just decompress from the trip. We spent a good two and a half hours there, eventually ending up in the SpaWorld-provided nightgowns that we were allowed to wear around the building, and lounging in luxurious recliners before meeting up with the boys at around 11:30 p.m.
We rested well that night, and headed back to Kyushu in the morning around 10 a.m. the next day. I had expected lots of traffic on the way back because of something a Japanese teacher had told me at work, but we didn't hit any once we passed the Osaka on-ramp.
Overall, it was a super enjoyable trip, and I think the four of us who went were a good match, travel-personality-wise. I'm so glad we got to do USJ and SpaWorld, and the rest was icing on the cake! I highly recommend Osaka!
SpaWorld!!! なつかしい~
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