5 must-see tourist spots in Suita City, home to Expo ’70 Commemorative Park! Enjoy tours and hands-on experiences

5 must-see tourist spots in Suita City, home to Expo ’70 Commemorative Park! Enjoy tours and hands-on experiences

Suita City is located in the Hokusetsu region of Osaka Prefecture. While it’s a familiar place for people in the Kansai area, those living farther away may not know what sights it has to offer. In this guide, we’ll introduce you to recommended tourist attractions in Suita City, including the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park and newly developed spots full of charm.

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5 must-see tourist spots in Suita City, home to Expo ’70 Commemorative Park! Enjoy tours and hands-on experiences

1. The longtime favorite tourist spot, “Expo ’70 Commemorative Park”

The first tourist spot we’d like to introduce in Suita City is Expo ’70 Commemorative Park. Here, you can relive the memories of the Osaka World Expo held on a global scale in 1970. The “Tower of the Sun,” created by Taro Okamoto, famous for the phrase “Art is an explosion,” is the symbol of Expo ’70 Commemorative Park. It has remained a beloved sightseeing spot in Suita for years, and many visitors can be seen taking commemorative photos with the tower.

The Natural and Cultural Gardens, which make up most of the park, are a place of relaxation where visitors can enjoy the richness of nature along with the changing seasons of Suita. Visitors can see colorful seasonal flowers throughout the year.

The park also features museums and sports facilities, so you won’t get bored while sightseeing in Suita. Be sure to visit the beautiful Japanese garden, especially stunning in autumn.

Open plazas with playground equipment and the “Forest Train” that circles the park are popular among tourists visiting Suita with children. You can also enjoy a sunny barbecue or soak your tired feet in a footbath after sightseeing.

2. A stylish aquarium that stimulates all five senses “EXPOCITY NIFREL”

NIFREL is an aquarium located within EXPOCITY inside Expo ’70 Commemorative Park. While “Kaiyukan” is a well-known aquarium in Osaka, NIFREL is operated by Kaiyukan and has a completely different concept.

It’s more than just an aquarium—it combines elements of a zoo and an art museum, with a theme of stimulating the senses through seven zones such as “Color” and “Technique.”

There are no massive tanks with whale sharks swimming gracefully, but instead, artistic displays organized by theme and zone that stimulate the five senses captivate many tourists visiting Suita.

It utilizes cutting-edge technology in space design, lighting, and music, making it a popular date spot in Suita. It’s also an easy stop while shopping at Lalaport.

3. Enjoy Suita Tourism even on rainy days with beer! “Asahi Beer Suita Brewery”

Asahi Beer Suita Brewery is a popular tourist spot in Suita that you can enjoy even on rainy or extremely hot days. Suita is the birthplace of Asahi Beer, and the Suita Brewery has a history of over 120 years.

The factory tour for tourists is about 90 minutes long, covering the process from brewing to bottling and canning. You can touch the malt and hops used as beer ingredients—there’s plenty to discover even for adults, making for an exciting tour. You’ll tour the facility while listening to staff explanations. The red brick walls from the brewery’s founding offer a glimpse into its tradition and long history.

At the end of the tour, the big highlight is being able to sample up to three freshly brewed beers! There are also non-alcoholic beers and juices available, so even minors or those who can’t drink can enjoy. Access to the Asahi Beer Suita Brewery is about a 10-minute walk from JR Kyoto Line or Hankyu Senri Line “Suita Station.” Skip the car and go by train to fully enjoy delicious beer.

4. Experience cleaning and donut making “Duskin Museum”

The Duskin Museum is a popular tourist spot in Suita where you can enjoy a variety of unique experiences. Operated by Duskin, known for its nationwide Mister Donut franchise and comprehensive cleaning services, the museum consists of two parts: the “Cleaning Pavilion” and the “Mister Donut Museum.”

At the “Cleaning Pavilion,” you can learn about the history and culture of cleaning, see the evolution of cleaning tools, view dust floating in the air with your eyes, and learn efficient cleaning techniques through interactive exhibits. At the “Mister Donut Museum,” you can explore the changes in store design and donut varieties over the years.

One of the most popular attractions for tourists visiting Suita is the donut-making experience. You can roll the dough, cut shapes, fry, glaze, and enjoy freshly made hot donuts. The adjoining Mister Donut shop offers morning sets and café time, as well as exclusive menu items only available here. It’s a perfect spot to experience “clean” and “delicious” fun in Suita without worrying about the weather.

5. Travel the world through Suita sightseeing “National Museum of Ethnology”

Nicknamed “Minpaku,” this museum in Suita City is beloved by many tourists. It serves as a showcase for the results of long-standing research in cultural anthropology and ethnology. Out of over 280,000 collected items from around the world, many artifacts related to daily life and culture of various ethnic groups are on display.

With regional exhibitions covering nine areas such as Oceania, the Americas, Europe, and Africa, plus displays of cultural elements like music, it feels like you’re traveling the world while sightseeing in Suita.

While most museums keep precious items behind glass cases requiring strict care, this museum is popular among tourists because it allows visitors to touch many of the exhibits! It’s rare, even globally, to find a museum with so many tactile artifacts displayed so freely.

The “Videotheque” introduces people’s lifestyles, rituals, and performing arts from around the world through videos. With short programs of about 15 minutes, it’s a perfect stop while exploring Expo Park.

◎ Summary of tourist spots in Suita City

Suita City continues to preserve and enhance the former Osaka Expo site as a tourist attraction, and offers many other excellent spots to visit. Its many facilities are enjoyable regardless of weather or temperature—one of its key advantages for sightseeing. From nature and parks to factory tours and cutting-edge interactive experiences, enjoy a rich variety of tourism in Suita City.

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