Geographical Clarification
Osaki is not a real city but a yokai (spirit/fox) from Japanese legend. Therefore, no hotel bases, districts, or accommodation options exist for travelers to choose from.
Clarification required: There is no administrative city named 'Osaki' in Japan. 'Osaki' refers to a type of yokai (specifically osaki-gitsune or tail-split fox) found in Japanese folklore and legends. It is a mythological concept, not a geographical location. Consequently, there are no hotels, airports, neighborhoods, or travel infrastructure associated with an 'Osaki city.' This guide cannot provide accommodation advice for a non-existent place.
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Osaki is not a real city but a yokai (spirit/fox) from Japanese legend. Therefore, no hotel bases, districts, or accommodation options exist for travelers to choose from.
As Osaki is a mythical entity and not a physical location, there is no IATA airport code, no transport links, and no travel times available.
There are no physical tourist attractions. Travelers interested in the lore of the osaki-gitsune should consult folklore resources, but no site visits are possible.

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