Local Guide
- Saki Okadokoro
-
I love airplanes!
Okadokoro-san is an airplane enthusiast who loves to fly and watch airplanes fly. She serves Guest/customers with her natural cheerfulness and smile. The source of Ms. Okadokoro's energy comes from the scenery she sees on her way to work. He enjoys riding his bicycle along the seaside line, which overlooks Kansai International Airport, and he says that seeing an airplane flying overhead is a wonderful way to start the day!
- OMO Kansai Airport by Hoshino Resorts
-
Conveniently located just a minute's walk from Rinku Town Station, one stop from Kansai International Airport, and a free shuttle bus service to the airport is also available. With the concept of "Sorachika, Fun Time," the hotel not only offers convenient functions as an airport hotel, but also provides you with a fulfilling time that will raise your spirits before you go on your trip and after you return.
Introduction page
Local Guide FAQ
- What do you recommend (places, experiences, food) in the area?
Sennan Long Park opened in 2020.
On a clear day, you can see the calm sea from beginning to end, and in the evening, the sunset is so beautiful that it was selected as one of the best 100 sunsets. At night, the lights of the Kansai International Airport on the other side of the river are very beautiful. There are also restaurants, hot springs, and artificial grass crowds!
You can enjoy the whole day not only with small children but also with couples and friends!
- Please sneak in some hole-in-the-wall places that you know because you live there.
(1) Nakami Shrine/Izumisano City
From mid-April to early May is also the best time to see wisteria,
This is a power spot full of "mizu-nasu" (water eggplants) that will fulfill your wishes!Senshu Aviation Shrine/Izumisano City
This shrine was built prior to the opening of the Kansai International Airport. It is known as the god who never falls,
It is a rare shrine in Japan that is visited by people who are engaged in air safety, such as students preparing for entrance examinations, pilots and CAs.
It is a rare shrine in Japan!
- Tell us about your most memorable trip, with whom and where you went!
I have very fond memories of visiting Shodoshima with my family when I was in elementary school. There were no theme parks or other tourist attractions that children would enjoy, but the blue sky was very pleasant and the trip was very peaceful. I remember as if it were only yesterday when my brother and I played on the embankment while we were waiting for the ferry to return home.
- What do you do on your days off?
Whether it is a cafe, mountain climbing, or camping, you can go out and play as you are invited.
I feel very happy when I can feel the seasons in the midst of these activities. (For example, firefly watching, rice planting experience, cherry blossom viewing, etc.)
- Is there anything you always take with you on a trip?
Travel books. I am an analog person, so I take a book with me to get information about the place. It helps if you put sticky notes on the pages that interest you!



