
Day 2, Osaka Castle
After a somewhat overwhelming start to the trip, I wanted to keep my second day pretty relaxed, or so I thought! I love to walk to my destinations to ensure that I am seeing the off-beaten path. Walking to the castle was no exception, and I believe it was an hour and a half walk or something.
“No big deal; I’ll just listen to podcasts, stop in stores, and take breaks to eat.”
Well, by the end of this day, I had walked over 13 miles. I was exhausted!
Would I do it again? Yes!
Would I recommend you do it? Proceed at your own risk.

I admittedly don’t remember much about the walk to the castle, except for the sad podcast episode I was listening to. I believe I stopped in some shops, ate a snack at McDonald’s, and sat in a cafe for a bit. The stroll mainly took me through residential areas, so when I finally could see the castle in the distance, it was shocking and exciting! Honestly, so rewarding.
On the way, I grabbed some persimmons. When I arrived, I ate my snack and people-watched. There were a lot of people alone, so I felt content.


My Favorite Meal in Japan
Against my better judgment, I walked the whole way home. I was craving sushi, and I found a spot nearby with great reviews. It turned out to be my favorite meal of the trip.
If you’re ever in Osaka, please check out Sushi Roll Double Quotation.

This is a tiny restaurant, and a Canadian couple was eating when I walked in. They were both vegan and excited to have found this place. It offers vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options!

This was my favorite experience because of the owner and chef, Tomo! When I was deciding what to pick, he said, “No, no, let me pick for you. You’ll choose something you always choose. I know what will be new and exciting!”
He was right. I didn’t want to try natto, fermented soybeans, for example, but he put some right in my roll. Not bad!

This was the perfect way to end my time in Osaka. I had a wonderful meal in a tiny kitchen surrounded by friendly faces and STRONG rice wine. Be warned.
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