“Osaka is more fun than Tokyo” Recently, Osaka has become more popular with foreign tourists. You can certainly find something unique to Osaka. There are many places to see, things to do and things to eat in Osaka. Osaka is definitely a place worth visiting.

Osaka is the central city of western Japan. While Tokyo is a city of samurai, Osaka has developed with commerce. That’s why Osaka has a folksy atmosphere. The downtown area of Osaka is flashy. Street food is cheap and delicious.

On this page, we will introduce places you should definitely must-see places, must-do things, and must-eat foods in such a fun Osaka.

Outline of Osaka

Dotonbori Walking Street = shutterstock

Dotonbori Walking Street, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Click on the map image below to see Google Maps on a separate page. Please see here for the route map of JR train, private railway and subway.

Map of Osaka

Map of Osaka

There are two downtown areas in Osaka, Minami (meaning South in Japanese) and Kita (meaning North).

In the center of Minami, There are famous districts such as Dotonbori and Namba. Here, the flashy neon gathers the attention of tourists, as seen in the picture on the top. In this area, you can enjoy a lot of delicious street food such as Takoyaki. If you go to Osaka, I highly recommend walking around Dotonbori and Namba.

In the heart of Kita there is a district called Umeda. Umeda may be slightly elegant than Dotonbori and Namba. The atmosphere of Umeda is similar to Tokyo. There are many skyscrapers in this area.

In addition to these two downtown areas, recently, Universal Studios Japan (USJ) located in the Bay Area has been very popular. And Osaka Castle, a traditional Osaka landmark, is crowded with many tourists.

I have lived in Osaka for about three years. I grew up in Tokyo, so I was very surprised that the people in Osaka are a bit different from Tokyo. Generally, people in Osaka are very frank. You may be able to meet people who are friendly in Osaka. People in Osaka like flashy things compared to Tokyo. You surely feel that in Dotonbori, in particular.

There are two airports in Osaka, Kansai Airport in the south and Itami Airport in the north. From Kansai Airport to Namba is approximately 40 minutes by Nankai Railway express. Itami Airport to Umeda is about 50 minutes by monorail and train.

From JR Osaka station in Umeda to Kyoto station, it is about 30 minutes by express train. It is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes by Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka Station to Tokyo.

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Osaka Must see! ‘Minami : Dotonbori, Namba, Shinsaibashi’

Street Vendor Selling Food = shutterstock

Street Vendor Selling Food, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Minami is a generic name for a wide area such as Dotonbori, Namba, Shinsaibashi, Sennichimae. Among the area, Dotonbori and Namba are particularly popular among foreign tourists. A lot of casual restaurants and street food shops are lined up in this area.

Dotonbori

Dotonbori Neon

Dotonbori in Osaka, Japan

Dotonbori in Osaka, Japan

Dotonbori is downtown around the Dotonbori River.

Dotonbori River, to be precise, is a canal built in the 17th century. Along this river, theaters of kabuki and joruri had been built from the time of the Tokugawa shogunate. Restaurants and bars gathered around that area and became a lively district like today.

Along this river there are lively flash signboards. Among them, the famous one is the electric signboard of the male runner established by Ezaki Glico, a confectionary manufacturer in Osaka. This male runner sign was built in 1935. The current sign is sixth generation.

Tonbori River Cruise & Tonbori Riverwalk

Tourist walking in night shopping street at Dotonbori in Osaka City, Japan = shutterstock

Tourist walking in night shopping street at Dotonbori in Osaka City, Japan = shutterstock

Tonbori River Cruise

On the Dotonbori River, a mini-cruise ship “Tonbori River Cruise” is operating. “Tonbori” is the nickname of Dotonbori River. You can enjoy a cruise of about 20 minutes either day or night. The ships depart from the Tazaemonbashi Bridge Dock.

In Osaka, famous Kabuki actors have sometimes parade “Tobori” by boat. Would you like to look at the scenery from the river as well as the actors?

Tonbori Riverwalk

Along the Dotonbori River there is a promenade “Tonbori Riverwalk”. Sometimes young musicians are showing performances on this boardwalk. There are delicious street food shops along the river. Try walking while eating street food such as Takoyaki!

Dotonbori Konamon Museum

Dotonbori Konamon Museum with its huge octopus sign on DEC 1, 2015 in Osaka, Japan. It's where people can learn about the history of konamon and enjoy freshly made takoyaki = shutterstock

Dotonbori Konamon Museum with its huge octopus sign on DEC 1, 2015 in Osaka, Japan. It’s where people can learn about the history of konamon and enjoy freshly made takoyaki = shutterstock

As you walk through Dotonbori, you will see a huge octopus sign as seen in the picture above. This is the theme park “Dotonbori Konamon Museum” introducing street food such as Takoyaki. Here, you can eat very delicious Takoyaki. In addition, you can experience making Takoyaki by yourself.

Here are also various exhibits about Takoyaki. I have covered a woman who founded Dotonbori Konamon Museum before. I felt a very strong affection for Takoyaki from her. If you go to this museum, you will surely feel familiar with Takoyaki in Osaka.

>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

Namba

Namba is a downtown area spreading around Namba Station (Nankai Railway) and Osaka Namba Station (Kintetsu / Hanshin Railway). You can walk to Namba from Dotonbori.

Kuromon Market

The sightseeing spots I would like you to strongly recommend for Namba are here!

Kuromon Market is a large shopping street located about 5 minutes from Namba Station. Here are nearly 200 shops such as fresh fish, meat, vegetables, fruits and confections. Foods sold at this street are generally of high quality, so Osaka professional chefs come to buy.

Recently, a lot of foreign tourists have come to this street. So, on this street, various original street foods are being sold for tourists to enjoy. You can enjoy the delicious food and the traditional market atmosphere here.

>> For details of the Kuromon Market please refer to the official website

Takashimaya department store

Takashimaya department store in Nanba Osaka Japan = shutterstock

Takashimaya department store in Nanba Osaka Japan = shutterstock

There are many big department stores in Osaka. The most popular department store in Minami is Takashimaya which is located at Namba Station of the Nankai Railway.

Takashimaya also operates stores in Tokyo, Kyoto, Yokohama and other places, but this Namba shop is positioned as the head office. This shop competes with Hankyu department store in Umeda in northern part of Osaka for popularity. If you want to shop in department store in Minami, I recommend that you go to Takashimaya.

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Osaka Must see! ‘Abeno’

Abeno Harukasu

"Abeno Harukasu" in Abeno District, Osaka, is the tallest building in Japan with a height of 300 meters. This building has an observation deck and a hotel = AdobeStock

“Abeno Harukasu” in Abeno District, Osaka, is the tallest building in Japan with a height of 300 meters. This building has an observation deck and a hotel = AdobeStock

Abstract Harkus Observatory 'HARUKAS 300', OPEN in spring 2014. 300 m above ground The top skyscraper in Japan 'Abe no Harukasu' = shutterstock

Abstract Harkus Observatory ‘HARUKAS 300’, OPEN in spring 2014. 300 m above ground The top skyscraper in Japan ‘Abeno Harukasu’ = shutterstock

In the southern part of Osaka, there are several unique sightseeing areas besides Minami. Among them, Abeno is particularly attracting attention.

Abeno is situated 3 kilometers southeast of Namba. In this town, “Abeno Harukas”, the tallest building in Japan, opened in 2014. It is 300 meters high, 60 stories above ground. On the 58th – 60th floor there is a paying observation deck named “Harukas 300”. This deck has an open deck in the middle as seen in the second picture above. The observation path around it is glassed. So, here you can experience the feeling that you are floating in the sky. Since it is open until 22 o’clock throughout the year, you can enjoy the amazing night view.

Abenobashi station (Kintetsu railway) and Tennoji station (JR) are directly connected to Abeno Harukas. In addition, there are Kintetsu Department Store and Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel in this skyscraper.

>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

Osaka Must see! ‘Shinsekai’

Tsutenkaku Tower in Shinsekai (new world) district at night. Tsutenkaku tower well known as a famous landmark of OSAKA = shutterstock

Tsutenkaku Tower in Shinsekai (new world) district at night. Tsutenkaku tower well known as a famous landmark of OSAKA = shutterstock

If you want to experience retro Osaka from the early 20th century to the middle, you may want to go to Shinsekai (meaning New World in Japanese). Here is the old tower named Tsutenkaku and the retro street “jan-jan Yokocho”.

jan-jan Yokocho has popular Izakaya (Japanese style bars), shops of Deep-fried skewers, Pachinko (Japanese pinball) parlors, entertainment halls, adult movie theaters and so on. There are simplified accommodation facilities for workers in the surrounding area.

Shinsekai is located near Ebisucho Metro Station. Shinsekai is near Abeno Harukas above, but its atmosphere is quite contrasting.

Tsutenkaku

Paining of peacock of Tsutenkaku ceiling at Tsutenkaku tower in Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Paining of peacock of Tsutenkaku ceiling at Tsutenkaku tower in Shinsekai, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

The landmark of Shinsekai is Tsutenkaku Tower which is 108 meters high. This tower is the second generation built in 1956.

The first Tsutenkaku was built in 1912. The height was about 75 meters. In those days it was the tallest building in the East.

It seems that Tsutenkaku was designed to imitate the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It is a strange design like putting the Eiffel Tower on the Arc de Triomphe.

This tower is open until 21 o’clock throughout the year. Neon will also be lit at night. If you are interested please visit.

>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

Osaka Must see! ‘Umeda’

Nightscape, Osaka, Umeda = shutterstock

Nightscape, Osaka, Umeda = shutterstock

In the north part of Osaka there is a vast downtown area called “Kita” (meaning “north” in Japanese). Located in the center is Umeda with Osaka Station (JR) and Umeda Station (Hankyu / Hanshin / Subway).

Umeda is the biggest downtown area in western Japan. Umeda is more modern than Nanba and Dotonbori in the center of “Minami”, and the big buildings are lined up. If you want to enjoy the atmosphere of the big city, it would be nice to take a walk through Umeda.

Because Umeda is on the approach route of planes landing at Itami airport located in the north, it is forbidden to construct a skyscraper with a height of 200 meters or more. So, there are no skyscrapers like Minami, but as you can see in the picture below, there are many unique buildings over 100 meters in height. Why do not you look at the Osaka plain from such a building.

If you go to Umeda, I recommend 2 spots. One is Umeda Sky Building. And the other is Hankyu department store.

Umeda Sky Building

prospective view of Umeda Sky Building and fountains in Kita-ku district by night. The Floating Garden Observatory is one of the most popular attractions in Osaka = shutterstock

prospective view of Umeda Sky Building and fountains in Kita-ku district by night. The Floating Garden Observatory is one of the most popular attractions in Osaka = shutterstock

Modern tunnel escalator with traveler at Umeda Sky Building. It is a futuristic moving electric staircase for vertical transportation = shutterstock

Modern tunnel escalator with traveler at Umeda Sky Building. It is a futuristic moving electric staircase for vertical transportation = shutterstock

The Umeda Sky Building is a 40-storey twin building located 10 minutes on foot from JR Osaka Station. It consists of two buildings that are connected with each other by “Floating Garden Observatory” on the summit. To go to this paid observatory, you first go up to the 35th floor with an elevator. From there, please go to the 39th floor with a stylish escalator as seen in the second picture above. Pay the fee on the 39th floor and go up to the deck on the 40th floor.

Furthermore, if you go to the rooftop corridor “Sky Walk” from the 40th floor, you can feel the wind of 173 meters in height. On the floor of the rooftop there are emberive pebbles embedded, so you can feel like you are on the Milky Way at night.

In the basement of the Umeda Sky Building, the retro Osaka street is reproduced as seen in the second picture below. On this street called “Takimi-koji” you can enjoy Osaka’s sole food such as Takoyaki.

Floating Garden Observatory of Umeda Sky Building at night = AdobeStock

Floating Garden Observatory of Umeda Sky Building at night = AdobeStock

Wide variety of restaurants are also available for people and tourist at the basement of Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Wide variety of restaurants are also available for people and tourist at the basement of Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

 

>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

 

Hankyu Department Store

Hankyu department store in Umeda has a gorgeous colonnade space, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Hankyu department store in Umeda has a gorgeous colonnade space, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Hankyu Department Store Osaka Umeda Main Store in Osaka city Japan = shutterstock

Hankyu Department Store Osaka Umeda Main Store in Osaka city Japan = shutterstock

The most popular shopping facility in Umeda is Hankyu Department Store. Hankyu Department Store in Umeda has a reputation for selling the most sophisticated products in Japan alongside Isetan department store in Tokyo.

Hankyu Department Store in Umeda has a sales floor space of 80,000 square meters. If you want to enjoy shopping in Osaka, it is best to go to this department store. As you can see in the photo above, this department store has a huge colonnade space. There are stairs where you can sit down and rest like the Spanish square in Rome.

Below this department store there is a classical passage as seen in the second picture above. This beautiful passage is a popular spot in Umeda. This passage is actually the 2nd generation. The first passage that was in place before this department store was rebuilt also appeared in the American movie “Black Rain” (1989) set in Osaka. As I pass this passage I feel that I came back to Umeda.

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Osaka Must see! ‘Osaka Castle’

Osaka Castle, Japan = Shutterstock

Osaka Castle, Japan = Shutterstock

Osaka Castle in springtime = shutterstock

Osaka Castle in springtime = shutterstock

Osaka Castle is a major castle representing Japan. This castle is one of Osaka’s landmarks. From the castle tower you can see the city of Osaka.

There are many trees in Osaka Castle. Osaka city has few rich trees, so this castle is a valuable walking spot for Osaka citizens. From the end of March to the beginning of April the cherry trees inside the castle are very beautiful and crowded with many tourists. From November to early December, autumn leaves are also wonderful.

Osaka Castle was built by the warrior Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI, who accomplished Japan unity in the second half of the 16th century. At that time, Osaka Castle was the center of politics of Japan.

When Hideyoshi died in 1598, Ieyasu TOKUGAWA who had a base in Tokyo held the power of politics and set the Tokugawa shogunate. Ieyasu attacked Osaka Castle at 1614-1615 and destroyed the Toyotomi family. At this time, Osaka Castle was thoroughly destroyed.

However, the Tokugawa shogunate rebuilt Osaka Castle as a base in western Japan. The present Osaka Castle was built in the era of this Tokugawa shogunate. The castle tower was destroyed by lightning, but it was rebuilt in 1931. If you go to the castle tower, you can learn about the history of Osaka Castle.

As for Osaka Castle, I also introduced in the following articles, so please take a look if you are interested.

>> For details about Osaka Castle, please click here

>> For details about cherry blossaomse in Osaka Castle, please click here

Tourists under cherry blossom tree at osaka castle in spring season osaka japan = Shutterstock

Tourists under cherry blossom tree at osaka castle in spring season osaka japan = Shutterstock

 

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Osaka Must see! ‘Univarsal Studuo Japan (USJ)’

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios Japan. Universal Studios Japan is a theme park in Osaka, Japan = Shutterstock

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios Japan. Universal Studios Japan is a theme park in Osaka, Japan = Shutterstock

Universal Studios Japan with various attractions, Osaka,Japan = Shutterstock

Universal Studios Japan with various attractions, Osaka,Japan = Shutterstock

About USJ

Universal Studios Japan (USJ) is Japan’s leading theme park alongside Tokyo Disney Resort. There are several theme parks of Universal Studios in the world. USJ is one of the most popular parks among them.

Regarding USJ, I wrote in detail in the following article introducing Japanese amusement parks and theme parks. In that article, I also introduced about USJ’s most recommended attractions, so if you are interested, please refer.

>> For details about USJ, please click here

How to get to USJ

USJ is located in the bay area of western Osaka. The nearest station is Universal City Station on JR Yumesaki Line.

From Umeda (JR Osaka Station)

If you go to USJ from JR Osaka station in Umeda, take the JR Osaka loop line and change to Yumesaki line at Nishikujo station. It is approximately 15 minutes from Osaka station to USJ.

From Namba (Osaka Namba Station)

If you go from Namba, please take the Hanshin Namba Line from Osaka Namba Station and change to Yumesaki Line at Nishikujo Station. It is approximately 15 minutes from Osaka Namba Station to USJ.

Where to stay?

If you make USJ the best destination for your trip, I recommend staying at a hotel around JR Universal City Station. There are many good hotels such as Hotel Universal Port and The Parkfront Hotel at Universal Studios Japan in the vicinity of this station. If you go to the USJ with your child, you may want to base the hotel in this area, in particular.

If you make Dotonbori, Umeda etc. a major destination, it is a good idea to stay at a hotel near Osaka Namba Station or JR Osaka Station. Since you will walk a lot at USJ, you should stay as close to the station as possible.

Osaka Must see! ‘Tempozan Harbor Village’

Tempozan Harbor Village is located in the Bay Area next to the south of USJ. It is an entertainment and shopping complex that is popular among tourists with families. Shuttle Ships is operated between USJ and Tempozan.

Kaiyukan

Whale Aquarium Kaiyukan, Osaka, Jpan = shutterstock

Whale Aquarium Kaiyukan, Osaka, Jpan = shutterstock

Jellyfish in Kaiyukan aquarium, Osaka ,Japan = shutterstock

Jellyfish in Kaiyukan aquarium, Osaka ,Japan = shutterstock

Kaiyukan is one of the greatest aquarium in the world. More than 600 kinds of aquatic animals such as otters, sea lions, penguins, dolphins, whale sharks, rays, and jellyfish are raised there. Once visitors go up to the 8th floor, they go down the slope and observe various aquariums.

The most popular in this aquarium are the whale sharks, the largest fish species in the world. As seen in the first picture above, the whale sharks are slowly swimming in a huge tank, 9 m deep, 34 m long tank containing 5, 400 tons of water. Besides this, there are tunnel-shaped tanks where tropical fish swim, aquariums where penguins swim, and so on. In the evening, you can also observe the ecology of the fish at night.

>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

Tempozan Ferris Wheel

Tempozan Harbor Village at Osaka Japan is an entertainment and shopping complex centered on Kaiyukan, one of the world's largest aquariums = AdobeStock

Tempozan Harbor Village at Osaka Japan is an entertainment and shopping complex centered on Kaiyukan, one of the world’s largest aquariums = AdobeStock

Tempozan Ferris Wheel has a height of 112.5 m and a diameter of 100 m. If you take this Ferris wheel, you can enjoy the scenery around Osaka such as Rokko Mountain and Kansai Airport for about 15 minutes.

There are 60 gondolas in total. Four of these are “see-through cabins” where the floor and the seat part are transparent. In addition, the three gondolas are structured so that guests can get on board as they are with wheelchairs.

>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

Osaka Must see! ‘Rinku Town’

If you use Kansai International Airport, you may stop by Rinku Town Station (JR / Nankai Railway) next to that airport. There are shopping facilities such as outlet mall, shopping mall and electric shop. Especially, huge outlet mall “Rinku Premium Outlets” is recommended.

Rinku Premium Outlets

The main shopping destinations in Rinku Town are the Rinku premium outlet mall, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

The main shopping destinations in Rinku Town are the Rinku premium outlet mall, Osaka, Japan = shutterstock

Rinku Premium Outlets is one of the Kansai 2 major outlet malls, which is in line with the Kobe Mita Premium Outlet (Hyogo Prefecture). On the site of Rinku Premium Outlets, approximately 40,000 square meters, there are more than 200 brand shops lined up. I think that it is a good idea to enjoy the last shopping at this outlet mall just before you return to your home country.

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Finally, I will introduce some sightseeing spots in northern Osaka. If you use JR Shin-Osaka Station on the Shinkansen in northern Osaka or Itami Airport, you may stop by these sightseeing spots on the way.

Osaka Must see! ‘Ikeda’

Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda

"Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda" near Ikeda Station = shutterstock

“Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda” near Ikeda Station = shutterstock

Tourist can join the workshop to design own cup noodle = shutterstock

Tourist can join the workshop to design own cup noodle = shutterstock

Have you eaten instant noodles or cup noodles?

These were invented by Momofuku ANDO (1910-2007) who founded Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd. Nissin Foods opened a special museum in Osaka and Yokohama in order to have Momofuku’s achievements widely known. The Osaka Museum “Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda” (former name: Instant Ramen Museum) is located in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, where Momofuku was founded. It is a 5-minute walk from Ikeda Station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line. The time from Umeda to this museum is about 30 minutes each way.

In this museum, you can make original instant noodles according to your preference (reservation required). There is also a corner to make original cup noodle (reservation unnecessary).

Here, the research hut opened by Momofuku in the garden of his home to invent instant noodles is reproduced. Besides this, there are exhibits of so many cup ramen.

I have been to both museums in Osaka and Yokohama. These museums are very interesting. Recently many visitors come to visit.

For more information on Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda, please refer to the Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda official website below. You can also make an original noodle reservation on this site.

>> Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda
>>For more information and to see the tour program, click here!

Osaka Must see! ‘Suita’

Expo’70 Commemorative Park

TAIYOU NO TOU created by Japanese artist Taro Okamoto at 1970 = shutterstock

TAIYOU NO TOU created by Japanese artist Taro Okamoto at 1970 = shutterstock

Expo ’70 Commemorative Park is a large park of 260 hectares located in the site of the venue of the World Exposition held in 1970. It takes about 30 minutes by train and monorail from Umeda to this park. Please get on the subway Midosuji line from Umeda station (please take a ride from Shin – Osaka station in case of using Shinkansen). If you take this subway, you can go to Senri Chuo station of the North Osaka Express Railway as it is. From Senri Chuo station to Expo Park is 5 minutes by monorail.

The most popular attraction in this park is the Tower of the Sun built by Taro OKAMOTO (1911-1996), a famous Japanese artist. This work, 70 meters high, expresses the power of the sun and life. Inside, a huge work called “Tree of Life” is displayed as seen in the above movie. From that tree, various creatures miniatures and objects is suspended.

The Expo Park also has about 26 hectares of Japanese gardens that were released at the 1970 World Exposition and about 5,600 rose gardens. Expo Park is also a cherry blossom landmark representing Osaka.

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EXPOCITY

Fighting Gundam statue at EXPOCITY shopping center = shutterstock

Fighting Gundam statue at EXPOCITY shopping center = shutterstock

Expo Park has a vast complex “EXPOCITY” of about 170,000 square meters. In the Expo City built in 2015, there are shopping malls “LaLaport EXPOCITY” where about 300 shops are located and eight large entertainment facilities.

Among the entertainment facilities, there are the following attractions, for example.

NIFREL

NIFREL is an aquarium produced by “Kaiyukan”.

Redhorse OSAKA WHEEL

This is a huge Ferris wheel with a height of 123 meters.

Orbi

This is an entertainment facility which Sega Holdings produces.

ENTERTAINMENT FIELD

This is an amusement facility that you can experience the world of British anime “Sheep Sean”.

I think EXPOCITY will become a popular spot of Expo Park in the near future. In addition, a new world exposition is planned in Osaka in 2025. Therefore, Expo Park will become more noteworthy from all over the world.

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