1. About tickets: Long-lived Park is free, no tickets are needed. 2. Open time: Open all day 3. Food and beverage: This side is very close to the subway station, so you can see all kinds of gourmet shops and convenience stores on the way out of the subway station, but there is no particularly famous gourmet restaurant. 4. Recommendation for the surrounding scenic spots: Botanical Garden and Osaka Museum of Natural History are both in the permanent residence park. If there are Osaka Tour Cards, they can also be visited free of charge. If not, individuals are not recommended to visit the other two, there is not much touring and entertainment. In summer, the botanical gardens can photograph lotus flowers, and you can see the riverbank is covered with tripods to photograph lotus flowers. If you come to visit Osaka in summer and have enough time, you can come to visit the Botanical Garden. Botanical Garden ticket is 200 yen, and Osaka Museum of Natural History ticket is 300 yen. 5. Travel: Walk eastward from Exit 3 of Changju Station of Yutang Tendon Line, about 800m 6. Suggestion: The park is really big. Botanical gardens and museums are all in Changju Park. Turn around for about half an hour to an hour. Come over in the morning and you can see many morning runners. Maybe there is a gymnasium around. It feels like there are many people who play sports here, and they are professional. There are many blind people and grandparents who are exercising. It's still amazing to see. Young people, we also need to take more care of the body, strengthen sports ah. 7. Accommodation: I don't really recommend living here, or living near Xinzhai Bridge and Meitan Station, where there are many delicious restaurants and shopping malls. You can feel Osaka getting busier and busier overnight.