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Explore the highlights of Osaka with our friendly local guides who are not only Knowledgeable but also passionate about their city. They will take you around the sites in most efficient way and provide you with in-depth insights into each site, ensuring you get the most out of your visit.
Osaka, vibrant metropolis, is a bustling hub of culture, culinary, and entertainment. Known as the nation's kitchen over hundreds years, it's the perfect place for food lovers to dive into savory street food and world-class cuisine. Osaka provides both traditional charm with a long history and modern culture. This 6-hour tour allows you to choose several locations of your choice.
Join us for an exciting experience in Osaka!
Please choose 2 to 3 must-see spots from "What To Expect" that you wish to visit.
JR Osaka Station (in front of Tourist Information OSAKA near Central Gate)
09:00 AM
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Meet with your guide at 9:00 in front of the Water Clock at JR Osaka Station. Please choose some must-see spots from the Spot List below. On average, you can visit 3 spots during this tour.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Dotonbori, in the heart of Osaka, is a vibrant hub known for its dazzling neon lights and culinary delights. Famous for iconic sights like the Glico Man sign and a plethora of street food options, it epitomizes Osaka's lively culture. From takoyaki and okonomiyaki to bustling streets filled with eateries and bars, Dotonbori is a feast for the senses, especially at night when it truly comes to life. This district offers a deep dive into Osaka's dynamic atmosphere, making it an essential experience for any visitor eager to capture the city's vibrant essence.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Shinsaibashi Shopping Street in Osaka is a bustling retail haven stretching over 600 meters, blending high-end boutiques, trendy outlets, and traditional shops. As one of the city's oldest shopping districts, it offers something for everyone, from fashion aficionados to souvenir seekers. Alongside shopping, visitors can enjoy a variety of cafes and eateries, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and a taste of Osaka's vibrant urban life. Positioned near major attractions like Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi is a must-visit for those looking to experience the essence of Osaka's shopping culture.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Kuromon Market, dubbed "Osaka's Kitchen," is a covered public market street that stretches about 600 meters in the Minami area of Osaka. The market has about 150 shops that sell fresh seafood, meat, vegetables, fruit, drink, and as well as daily clothes and homeware. The market dates back to around 1822, and today makes for an atmospheric place to stroll around, shop and eat a variety of different street foods.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This lovely small museum located in the heart of bustling Dotonbori is a gem for Japanese art lovers. It exhibits ukiyo-e woodblock prints published in Osaka which centered primarily around Kabuki in the Edo period (17th -19th century). It will be a nice sneak out of the crowds.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Nipponbashi Denden Town is equivalent to Tokyo’s Akihabara well-known as a bustling hub for electronics, anime, manga, and otaku culture, often compared to Tokyo's Akihabara. This vibrant district is packed with stores offering a wide range of products, from the latest electronic gadgets and computer parts to anime merchandise, video games, and collectibles. Denden Town is a paradise for tech enthusiasts and fans of Japanese pop culture, offering endless shopping opportunities and the chance to immerse oneself in a unique aspect of Japanese culture. Whether you're searching for rare items or simply soaking up the lively atmosphere, Nipponbashi Denden Town promises an exciting and memorable experience.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
America-mura, also called America Village, has been shaping and leading the trends of the youth culture. In the 1970s, the area became famous for second-hand clothes and jeans that were being sold in renovated warehouses and those items were purchased in the West Coast of the United States. You still can feel the vibe of its origin from many shops and arts in this town. Streets are adorned with murals and graffiti, adding to its edgy atmosphere. Popular among the younger crowd, America-mura is the place to explore the latest trends, enjoy diverse street food, and experience Osaka's contemporary urban vibe. With its unique blend of Japanese and American cultures, America-mura offers a dynamic and colorful experience that contrasts with the traditional aspects of Japan, making it a must-visit for those looking to see a different side of Osaka.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Shinsekai, meaning "New World" in Japanese, was a New World in the beginning of the 20th century inspired by the then-modern cities of New York and Paris. And this area has remained largely untouched over the years and now is a nostalgic district in Osaka that offers a vivid glimpse into the past with its retro charm and lively atmosphere. Shinsekai is famous for its iconic Tsutenkaku Tower, a symbol of Osaka's skyline. The area is renowned for kushikatsu (deep-fried skewered meat and vegetables) and other local delicacies, served in the bustling restaurants and street food stalls that line its streets. Shinsekai's vibrant, somewhat kitschy vibe, combined with its rich history and unique culinary offerings, makes it a fascinating area to explore, providing a stark contrast to the city's more modern districts.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Shitennoji Temple is the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan and the first ever to be built by the state. It was founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, a key figure in Japanese Buddhism. This historic temple is a testament to the introduction of Buddhism in Japan, featuring a classic temple layout with a five-story pagoda, main hall (Kondo), and a beautifully maintained garden. Shitennoji's grounds host a tranquil atmosphere, offering a space for reflection amidst its ancient architecture and serene landscapes. Although the temple buildings burned down several times throughout the centuries, they were always carefully reconstructed to reflect the original 6th century design.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Osaka Castle, one of the most famous castles in Japan, is a symbol of Japan's rich history and stands as a majestic landmark in Osaka. Today, its main tower houses a museum that chronicles the castle's storied past and offers panoramic views of Osaka from its observation deck. Surrounded by a scenic park, the castle is a favored spot for cherry blossom viewing in spring. With its historical significance and natural beauty, Osaka Castle offers visitors a unique glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring Osaka.
1 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
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