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Sakai

Located in Osaka Prefecture, Sakai was a vital medieval seaport and is now renowned for its high-quality cutlery. The city boasts significant historical heritage, including the Daisen Kofun, the largest keyhole-shaped burial mound in the world by area. With a population of nearly 820,000, it offers a blend of ancient history and modern convenience. For frequent travelers, Sakai serves as an excellent base to explore the Kansai region, offering easy access to Osaka while providing a quieter, culturally rich atmosphere. Its strategic location and historical significance make it a compelling destination for those seeking depth beyond typical tourist hubs.

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Where to Base

Stay near JR Sakaisuji Line or Nankai Electric Railway stations for easy access to central Osaka. The area around Sakai Station offers comprehensive amenities suitable for business travelers. For history enthusiasts, hotels near the Mozu Kofun group provide convenient early morning access to the ancient burial mounds.

Getting Around

Sakai is well-connected via rail, allowing quick trips to central Osaka. Major sites like the Daisen Kofun are accessible by bus or short taxi rides. Frequent flyers can efficiently plan itineraries using regional rail passes covering the Kansai area.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather ideal for outdoor visits to the kofun group. Summers are hot, suggesting indoor activities such as visiting cutlery museums. Winters are dry, making them a good time for exploring historical sites comfortably.

Nearby attractions

Nagaoka-kyō

Nagaoka-kyō

Historic6.4 km

human settlement in Japan

Dining

anpeiji

Restaurant Michelin¥¥¥9.2 km

Light French cuisine is the aim of chef Masashi Anpeiji. He even apprenticed in the south of France as he was drawn to how they favour olive oil over butter and cream. While still emphasising sauces, he takes great care to showcase high-quality Japanese ingredients. Presentations are brilliantly coloured and delicately prepared. Edible flowers, herbs, and citrus fruits add refreshing notes of sweetness and sourness. A breeze from the south of France wafts through the streets of Fushimi.

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かっぱ寿司八幡店

sushi_restaurant5.8 km

Sushi

サイゼリヤ

italian_restaurant5.9 km

Italian

サイゼリヤ

italian_restaurant8.0 km

Italian

吉野家

japanese_restaurant8.4 km

Japanese

丸亀製麺京都洛西

japanese_restaurant8.4 km

Japanese

丸亀製麺高槻

japanese_restaurant8.4 km

Japanese

吉野家

japanese_restaurant8.8 km

Japanese

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