Umeda Station Kurazushi in Osaka + Hep Five Ferris Wheel


We are slowly getting tired after going to Kyoto

And the day before when going to Universal, it was scorching hot and I got sunburned, but the next day it was windy, rainy, and cold

Completely opposite weather

I went out wearing thin clothes but it was so cold that I shook

On the way back from Kyoto to Osaka

I had to pass Umeda Station

Umeda is said to have a lot to see and eat, but I felt a bit disappointed since I’ve never been there, so I got off in Umeda

It was too cold, so I stopped by Uniqlo at Umeda and bought a cardigan to wear and headed to Kura Sushi, which is famous for 100 yen sushi

It was quite far from Umeda Station, so I had to walk a long way. The Kura Sushi can be seen from a distance

It’s a complete ghost market since I’m not going in

Maybe because it’s cheap, there were many people waiting

Since it was dinner time, I had to wait a long time

They give you something like a number ticket, but I kept getting confused

There were many foreigners, but isn’t there anything like an electronic display?

I became envious of the people sitting together eating sushi on the rotating plate

Since it’s not a buffet, don’t eat to the point of bursting

Let’s just eat enough that we won’t think about sushi for a while

Huh??

I could finally sit down after 40 minutes

You can either take it off the rotating plate to eat it

Or you can order separately to eat.

Really cheap

Not everything is 100 yen, there were also sushi that were priced higher.

The quality of sushi was quite decent compared to the 1000 won sushi places in Korea

But still, it wasn’t super delicious

It’s a taste that can also be found in Korea

It was just good for eating cheap, and even if we ate a lot, the price was just a little over 20,000 yen.

It seems like a good place for Japanese students to easily have a meal

Even though the sushi was just mediocre, the mission to eat sushi in Japan is clear!

It got dark quickly.

It took too much time to queue

Since we came all the way to Osaka, I said that I want to ride the giant wheel because I couldn’t see the Sky Park

My husband said, “Let’s go ride it,” and so we went to Hep Five

The Hep Five Ferris Wheel in sight from afar

This is a red Ferris wheel located inside a shopping mall called Hep Five.

It is a place that you can go for free if you purchase a Universal Pass, but since we didn’t do much sightseeing, we didn’t purchase the Universal Pass.

Hep Five costs 600 yen per person

It’s quite an expensive Ferris wheel

But we didn’t wait long and got on quickly

The city including Umeda Station looked nice enough to be a landmark of Umeda.

Since it’s a red Ferris wheel, it makes for really pretty photos

There were definitely a lot of Koreans here who came to ride it.

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