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Osaka where luxury meets exploration in the heart of Japan's vibrant city. We specialize in combining luxury limousines with professional photography to create unforgettable memories. Capture your Japanese memories in style and luxury!
Our fleet of luxurious limousines offers private tours, wine tours, designer shopping sprees, scenic drives, photoshoot tours, and chauffeur services tailored to your preferences. Whether it’s a girls' night out, bachelor party, celebration, or landmark tour, our unique service ensures you ride in style and capture every moment beautifully.
Our Osaka Night round-trip tour includes pick-up at selected locations, and stopovers at your chosen locations, or you can let our drivers, guides, and photographers guide you through the tour and get our photographers recommended "Most Instagrammable Spots" in Osaka. We can arrange professional photographers and bilingual guides and interpreters upon request to make your experience memorable.
Meet in front of Doton Plaza, a small mall with more than 30 shops across from Osaka's famous Dotonbori Street entrance. We will be parked in front of the mall or across the road depending on traffic conditions.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
The Midosuji Road and Namba area are filled with attractions at every stop with some of the most Instagrammable spots in Osaka such as Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street, Namba Jinja Shrine, “Dotonbori Glico Sign”, Namba Yasaka Shrine, and many other hidden gems. Alongside the Midosuji main road, you will pass by and enjoy a private photoshoot session at some of Osaka’s iconic landmarks. Stop and capture your memories in style with our Picture-Perfect Photoshoot Package. Enjoy a private photoshoot session at Osaka's most picturesque locations, including the stunning cherry blossoms or night lights on this vibrant road.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Arcade, situated along the eastern side of Midosuji Road, stands as Osaka's most renowned shopping destination, serving as an enduring emblem of the city. With a history spanning 380 years, it thrived as a bustling shopping district even during the Edo Period. Spanning 600 meters under a roofed arcade, the street hosts various shops catering to various tastes and age groups. Visitors can find traditional kimono tailors, contemporary Western clothing outlets, footwear retailers, eateries ranging from restaurants to fast food joints, jewelers, and boutiques showcasing the latest fashion trends. A stroll through the Shinsaibashi area offers a delightful experience, for window-shopping, and sampling delectable cuisine along the way. On the main road, you may also indulge in a day of luxury shopping as we pass some of Osaka's finest boutiques, designer stores, and high-end malls, with a personal chauffeur and guide on hand to whisk you between destinations.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Central Hall is a picturesque spot perfect for taking beautiful photos and selfies. Its architecture is truly awe-inspiring. The Osaka City Central Public Hall, built in the European Neo-Renaissance style during the Taisho Period, serves as a hub for cultural, artistic, and social activities. Designed by prominent architects Shinichiro Okada and Kingo Tatsuno, known for their contributions during the Meiji period, the hall combines elements of baroque grandeur and Viennese Secession style. Completed in 1918 at a cost of ¥1 million JPY (equivalent to ¥5 billion JPY today), it underwent restoration in 2002.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Optional Stop: Namba Jinja Shrine, believed to have been commissioned by the 18th emperor of Japan in honor of his father, was originally located in Uehonmachi, Tennoji-ku, before being relocated to its current site in 1583 following the construction of Osaka Castle by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Initially named Kami-Namba Shrine after its vicinity, it was later renamed in 1875. During the Edo period, a small Inari shrine within Namba Shrine's premises, known as "Bakurocho-no-Oinari-san," gained more prominence due to the flourishing Inari cult. In 1811, Uemura Bunraku-ken established a puppet playhouse on the shrine's grounds. The shrine hosts the annual Himuro Matsuri festival on July 20th and 21st, during which worshippers receive crushed ice believed to provide relief from the summer heat.
• Admission Ticket Free
Optional Stop: The iconic Glico running man, a landmark in Osaka for over 80 years, illuminates the Dotombori canal in the city's bustling shopping and entertainment district. Originally installed in 1935, the sign has undergone several renovations and commemorated various sporting events. The current LED version, the sixth generation, allows for more dynamic displays and special events. The running man symbolizes Glico, a renowned confectionery company famous for its Pocky sticks, available in various flavors worldwide. The choice of a running man as Glico's mascot harks back to the company's first product, a candy caramel marketed as an energy booster in 1922. Over the years, the neon sign has depicted the running man against Osaka's landmarks, such as Osaka Castle and Tsutenkaku Tower. Below the sign lies the Ebisu Bridge, a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists, especially during weekends.
• Admission Ticket Free
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