This tour of Osaka will take you to some of the city's most famous landmarks, including Osaka Castle, Harukas Abeno Tower, and Sumiyoshi shrine... You will also have the opportunity to experience the local culture by visiting Shinsekai, a food heaven that is famous for its delicious street food, and Kuromon Ichiba, an atmospheric market where you can try different street foods. The tour will end at the Dotonbori Glico Spot, the most famous tourist destination in Osaka.
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1-1 Osakajo, , Osaka, Japan
Osaka Castle is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, originally built in the late 16th century by the powerful warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi to symbolize the unification of Japan. Surrounded by massive stone walls, moats, and beautiful seasonal gardens, the castle offers a stunning view of both history and nature. The current structure is a modern reconstruction from 1931 with a museum inside, showcasing samurai armor, historical artifacts, and interactive exhibits about Hideyoshi’s life and the castle’s dramatic past. From the top floor, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Osaka city—especially beautiful during cherry blossom or autumn maple seasons.
1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno-Ku, Osaka, Japan
Standing tall at 300 meters, Abeno Harukas is Japan’s highest skyscraper and a symbol of modern Osaka. From the top-floor observation deck, the city unfolds beneath you—especially magical at sunset. Inside, you’ll find elegant shops, fine dining, and even an art museum, making it a perfect mix of culture, style, and unforgettable views.
nded in the 3rd century—long before Buddhism arrived in the country. It’s famous for its unique “Sumiyoshi-zukuri” architecture, which features a straight, clean design with bright vermilion colors and no Chinese influence, making it a rare example of purely Japanese style.
1 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwaku, , Osaka, Japan
Shinsekai , which means "New World," is a vibrant and nostalgic district in Osaka, Japan. Developed in the early 20th century, it was designed with inspirations from Paris and New York, featuring iconic landmarks like Tsutenkaku Tower, often called the “ Eiffel Tower of Osaka.” The area is famous for its retro atmosphere, bustling streets filled with colorful neon signs, and a lively mix of old-school charm and modern energy.
2-12-23 Nipponbashi, Osaka, Japan
Kuromon Ichiba Market is a bustling, lively market in the heart of Osaka, often called "Osaka’s kitchen." This historic market stretches over 580 meters and has been serving locals and visitors for over 190 years. It’s famous for its fresh, high-quality seafood, seasonal fruits, vegetables, and a wide variety of other local delicacies.
1-10-2, Dotombori, Japan
Dotonbori is one of Osaka’s most famous and vibrant entertainment districts, known for its dazzling neon lights, giant animated signboards, and energetic atmosphere. Running along the Dotonbori Canal, this area is packed with restaurants, bars, shops, and theaters, making it a hotspot for nightlife and food lovers alike.
1-1-88 Oyodonaka Kitaku, Osaka, Japan
The Umeda Sky Building is one of Osaka’s most recognizable landmarks, featuring two modern towers connected at the top. It offers spectacular panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for visitors to admire Osaka’s skyline, especially at sunset and nighttime.
1-892 Sakaemachi, , Tsu, Japan
The Shitennō-ji is one of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shōtoku. Located in the Tennoji area, it is famous for its traditional architecture, peaceful gardens, and historic five-story pagoda. It remains an important spiritual and cultural landmark in Osaka.
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