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Habitats City in Osaka Prefecture is a tranquil blend of history and nature, renowned for its ancient tomb clusters like the Emperor Ojin's Mausoleum showcasing Asuka-period heritage. Surrounded by verdant hills, it offers a serene escape from urban bustle.
Top attractions include the UNESCO-listed Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group sites, particularly the 425-meter-long Emperor Ojin's Mausoleum. The Asuka-era bronze statue at Nonaka Temple is a national treasure. For modern leisure, Habitats Hills Park dazzles with cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.
Local cuisine reflects Osaka's "Nation's Kitchen" legacy. Don't miss Kawachi beef sukiyaki with exceptional marbling. Street food highlights are kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) dipped in signature sauce. Dessert lovers should try Habitats grapes during September-October harvest season.
Take the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line from central Osaka to "Furuichi Station" (25 mins), then transfer to buses or walk. City buses have limited frequency - check schedules beforehand. Taxis cost ~700 yen initially, ideal for group travel. Wear comfortable shoes for tomb areas' cobbled paths.
Prime seasons are spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms and autumn (October-November) for fall colors. Summers are humid while winters offer crowd-free historical exploration.
Language: Japanese predominates; tourist centers offer basic English. Internet: Prepaid SIMs available at convenience stores; free Wi-Fi in public areas. Payment: Credit cards accepted at major venues but cash rules at traditional shops. Emergency: Dial 119 for ambulance; Habitats City Hospital near Furuichi Station. Voltage: 100V with two-flat-pin plugs. Download offline maps as tomb areas may have spotty signals.