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Maishima Sports Island Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Maizhou Sports Island is an artificial island in Osaka Bay. The wide island has various sports facilities such as Maizhou Arena, baseball field, and seaside tennis park. The more eye-catching each year is the SummerSonic Music Festival, which is held again in the summer for two days. There are also popular accommodation and training facilities "Maizhou Outdoor Activities Center" on the island, as well as car camping grounds, outdoor barbecue gardens, etc. Locals bring their whole families to share their family in their spare time. In addition, there are many spots where you can experience the natural beauty of Osaka Bay, such as "New Sunset Hill", a hot spot for watching the sunset, "Maisu no Shore", and "Seaside Promenade Island", where the waves and the sound of the waves are refreshing. The Maizhou Ceramics Museum has a more formal "Deng Kiln" in the city, which inherits the Namba Jin color pottery making method. Graduate workshops have been set up in the museum for students who wish to become professional artists. In addition, there are general workshops for beginners, and a 2-hour workshop for hands-on experience.
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Wuzhou Sports Island is an artificial island in Osaka Bay. The wide island has a variety of sports facilities such as Wuzhou Arena, baseball stadium and seaside tennis park.
The world's most beautiful garbage disposal plant, cost 60 billion yen to build, like a dream cartoon paradise. Don't think this is a cartoon amusement park, which confused many tourists. It turned out to be a garbage incineration plant. This is the 60 billion yen-built Osaka Wuzhou garbage treatment plant, the world's most beautiful waste treatment plant, and has close ties with Beijing.