Universal Studio, Osaka - Japan

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Hello traveler...

My travel journey to Osaka is not over yet even though I have visited several places. I remember when I was in Osaka for two days. So in my days in Osaka, I have visited several amazing places, also popular places, like Universal Studio.

Here is the Universal Studio, Osaka, Japan.

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I was excited to go to Universal Studio even though I didn’t have an entrance ticket. Yup, I didn’t go inside and try the rides inside Universal Studio for some reason. So I just walked around the area. Universal Studio is integrated with the train station, which makes it very easy for visitors to go to Universal Studio. As you know, there are so many train users in Japan and you will find the crowd that makes it difficult for you to walk. Yup, everyone on that day, went to Universal Studio.

When you have successfully exited the station, it means that you have entered the vast Universal Studio area. You will see people wearing Hogwarts school robes. I want to try it, but can you see that my long coat is also similar to a Hogwarts robe, innit?

So, you are in Universal Studio, right now.

As I mentioned before, I was really excited to go around Universal Studio even though I didn't have an entrance ticket. Just walking around Universal Studio made my legs hurt, I don't know what if I walked around inside of Universal Studio. I've seen some Universal Studio rides on the internet and I'm not that excited to ride them, besides the expensive entrance ticket, hahaha. So I decided, sometimes I'll try a ride that is more or less the same as the rides I've tried in Taman Jaya Ancol. So I just walked around outside because I also got a vibe from Universal Studio, Osaka.

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Going to Universal Studio on the weekend, it was hard to find a spot that wasn’t crowded with people. That’s why my photos when I was in Universal Studio weren’t clear. However, what surprised me about this area was its cleanliness. People this crowded were very orderly and didn’t litter. It made the ambiance very nice.

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This is one and only photo that have no crowded in the background

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And here is the favorite spotlight in the Universal Studio, Japan. Everyone will gathering here and take a picture there even though the place looks crowded.

I take my million photos there to make sure my photos are on the right side. You know that the globe will rotate and you should take a picture when the Universal letters on the right side so you will be recognised that you are at Universal Studio. Ha ha

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In my journey to Japan, Universal Studio was not on my list, but my personal guide take me there because we have lot of time in Osaka, so we can not skip this place. That was nice moment can be there. May be someday, I will have my entrance ticket, even though it should not in Osaka because Universal Studio has many franchise in the world.


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