Discover Osaka’s culinary gems on a walking tour, savoring 10 foods and 1 drink. Explore Shinsekai, Tsutenkaku, and Dotonbori’s vibrant flavors.
Discover Osaka’s culinary gems on a walking tour, savoring 10 foods and 1 drink. Explore Shinsekai, Tsutenkaku, and Dotonbori’s vibrant flavors.
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Tsutenkaku - Tsutenkaku Tower is a renowned landmark in Osaka, reaching a height of 103 meters. Initially constructed in 1912 and rebuilt in 1956, it provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. The tower showcases a distinctive fusion of Western and Japanese architectural styles.
Situated in the Shinsekai district,…
- Tsutenkaku - Tsutenkaku Tower is a renowned landmark in Osaka, reaching a height of 103 meters. Initially constructed in 1912 and rebuilt in 1956, it provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. The tower showcases a distinctive fusion of Western and Japanese architectural styles.
Situated in the Shinsekai district, Tsutenkaku is surrounded by lively streets filled with shops, restaurants, and attractions. Visitors can delve into the tower’s history through various exhibits and admire the famous “Billiken” statue, known as the “God of Happiness,” located at the top.
- Shinsekai - Shinsekai, translating to “New World,” is a historic district in Osaka established in the early 20th century. Celebrated for its nostalgic ambiance, it features neon lights, traditional eateries, and shops. The iconic Tsutenkaku Tower stands at its heart, offering excellent city views.
Shinsekai is renowned for kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) and boasts a vibrant atmosphere with game arcades and attractions. It’s a lively area that highlights Osaka’s cultural heritage, making it a must-visit location.
- Hozenji Yokocho - Hozenji Yokocho is a delightful narrow alley in Osaka, celebrated for its traditional ambiance and historic buildings. Located near the renowned Hozenji Temple, the street is lined with charming restaurants and shops, providing a glimpse into old Osaka.
The area is especially picturesque, particularly at night when lanterns light up the cobblestone path. Visitors often pause at Hozenji Temple to view the moss-covered Buddha statue and enjoy the serene surroundings, making it a hidden treasure in the bustling city.
- Dotombori District - Dotonbori is a vibrant entertainment district in Osaka, famous for its dazzling neon lights, large billboards, and lively atmosphere. Situated along the Dotonbori Canal, it is celebrated for its street food, especially takoyaki and okonomiyaki.
The area also features iconic landmarks like the Glico Sign and the Kani Doraku crab. With its numerous restaurants, theaters, and shops, Dotonbori offers a unique insight into Osaka’s nightlife and culinary culture, making it an essential destination for tourists.
- Lunch
- Tour guide (English, Japanese)
- Lunch
- Tour guide (English, Japanese)
- Snacks
- Tips for excellent service for our guide are welcome.
- Audio Guide
- Snacks
- Tips for excellent service for our guide are welcome.
- Audio Guide
Join the walking gourmet tour, beginning at Ebisucho Station. Wander through the lively streets of Shinsekai, discovering the area’s rich history while indulging in crispy croquettes. Delight in a taste of a traditional Japanese sweet from a shop with over 120 years of history. Explore stalls offering nostalgic Japanese snacks.
Proceed to Tsutenkaku…
Join the walking gourmet tour, beginning at Ebisucho Station. Wander through the lively streets of Shinsekai, discovering the area’s rich history while indulging in crispy croquettes. Delight in a taste of a traditional Japanese sweet from a shop with over 120 years of history. Explore stalls offering nostalgic Japanese snacks.
Proceed to Tsutenkaku Tower, pausing to explore unique shops. Dine at a local restaurant, savoring delicious skewers, including dashimaki tamago (Japanese rolled omelette), complemented by a refreshing drink. Relish the famous takoyaki at the oldest takoyaki shop.
Upon reaching Dotonbori, meander through Hozenji Yokocho, soaking in its historical charm. Here, taste Osaka’s must-try steamed meat bun and a popular Japanese dessert. The journey concludes at the iconic Glico sign, where you’ll learn about the vibrant food culture that characterizes this area. Enjoy a delightful fusion of culture and delectable cuisine!
- If you require wheelchair access, please let us know ahead of time. While most of our tour stops are accessible, some areas may have limitations, and advance notice helps us adjust the itinerary or make necessary accommodations to ensure your comfort.
- Before making a reservation for the tour, we kindly advise travelers to be aware that the meals provided may include ingredients such as meat, seafood, wheat, and dairy products. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, we recommend contacting the tour provider in advance to discuss available options and accommodations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.