Join us as we explore local restaurants and other interesting things to do in Dotonbori, Osaka’s entertainment district since the 1600s.
Osaka’s neon-lit Dotonbori area is a feast for the senses and one of Japan’s most famous and iconic districts.
Osaka Castle park and museum offer the most tranquil walks, breathtaking views, and historic lessons. Here’s everything you need to know about Osaka Castle.
Kuromon market (黒門市場), or Kuromon Ichiba is the largest public market hall in Osaka, open daily for shopping and some of the best street food in Kansai.
Nakaoe Park (中大江公園) is a large 100 square meter space divided into four large multi-purpose areas; an area for toddlers, a playground, an open space, and
GameBoys, Anime, Maids and Arcades: Osaka’s Den Den town is a time capsule of bygone pop culture, high fantasty and low-bit technology. Letsa go!
Denden Town is the Akihabara of Osaka, here you’ll find everything related to anime, electronics, gadgets, music and Otaku culture.
The Umeda Sky Building is one of the best places in Osaka for tourists to go to enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of the city.
Kids Plaza Osaka is an excellent place to take your kids rain or shine. They have three floors of activities will keep your kids active and engaged for hour
The Tenmangu Shrine is home to the Tenjin festival every year on July 24 and 25, one of the top 3 most popular traditional festivals in Japan.
The Ogimachi Park Playground is the perfect place to spend the day. This huge play park has a number of slides, climbing wall that scales the Kansai TV Stud