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Kotatsu in the Sky returns to the Osaka Wheel, Japan’s tallest Ferris wheel

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By Krista Rogers, SoraNews24

Last year, 13,000 people experienced the simultaneous thrill and comfort of the Kotatsu in the Sky ride. This special wintertime service has now returned from last year at the Osaka Ferris Wheel, which is the tallest of its kind in Japan at 123 meters tall, through the end of February 2025.

For the duration of the event, a number of the wheel’s 72 gondolas are outfitted with a kotatsu heated table, from which ridegoers can relax in the cozy warmth while admiring views of the surrounding city either during the day or at night. Each gondola can fit up to six people.

▼ Kotatsu in the Sky day vibes

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▼ Kotatsu in the Sky night vibes

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Uniquely, the interiors of these specially outfitted carriages were designed to evoke a Showa-retro feel, a nostalgic recreation of the colors, aesthetics, and patterns of Japan’s Showa era (1926-1989). The wall decorations, including artificial shoji paper door frames and advertisements, also fit this theme.

▼ Fake Showa-era family not included with your ride

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The only thing better than getting to sit under a warm kotatsu while enjoying a Ferris wheel ride is getting to enjoy said ride with warm refreshments. Thankfully, the people in charge of Kotatsu in the Sky are well aware of this, and they’ve accordingly designed two plans that come with either a piping hot can of oden (one per person) from maker Kotengu or a can of oden AND a bottle of Kuromatsu Kenbishi hot sake (180 milliliters per person) from Kobe brewer Kenbishi Shuzo, in operation since 1505. Anyone who orders the hot sake will also receive a sake cup present courtesy of the same company.

▼ Those who aren’t feeling the sake anymore on the day of their ride can also swap out the alcohol for a soft drink on site.

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Both plans are slightly more expensive than they were last year and come with the choice of either a one-rotation ride (18 minutes total) or a two-rotation ride (36 minutes total) on the Osaka Wheel. Prices per person for a one-rotation ride are 1,600 yen  (with oden only) or 2,100 yen (with oden and sake). Prices per person for a two-rotation ride are 2,300 yen (with oden only) or 2,600 yen (with oden and sake).

Kotatsu in the Sky is available until February 28, 2025. Reservations can be made here on the Osaka Wheel’s official website.

Source, images: PR Times

Read more stories from SoraNews24.

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© SoraNews24

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