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Tourist attraction · Osaka-shi

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"Set in Nagai Botanical Garden, the nighttime open-air museum is a surreal experience of LED creatures dancing in the trees, lanterns suspended over the lake, and translucent orbs glowing in rainbow colors; the exhibit—meant to demonstrate humankind’s deep relationship with nature—is worth visiting in every season and I’d plan to spend an hour or two getting lost in the magic." - Kim Kay Kim Kay Kim Kay is a freelance writer with a focus on Japan travel and culinary culture. Her writing has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Tokyo Weekender, ByFood, and other travel and lifestyle platforms.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

https://www.travelandleisure.com/guide-to-osaka-japan-11791339

1-23 Nagaikoen, Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka, 546-0034, Japan Get directions

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