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Quick facts
Timezone
Asia/Tokyo
Currency
¥ JPY
Language
Japanese
City transfer
~75 min
Train (Haruka Express) / Train (Nankai Rapi:t) / Bus / Taxi
Best time to visit
best weatherdeals available
Don't miss
Dotonbori at 11pm: skip the daytime crowds and go late — the neon reflections on the canal, the street food vendors at full pressure, and Osaka's night-owl locals create a version of the street that photos can't capture. Takoyaki from Wanaka stall is worth the queue.
Osaka Castle Park at 7am: the castle itself is a 1930s concrete reconstruction, but the grounds are vast and largely empty at dawn — cherry blossoms (March-April) or autumn maples (November) make early morning visits genuinely stunning without the 10am crowds.
Hozenji Yokocho alley: two rows of tiny lantern-lit bars and restaurants tucked behind Dotonbori — enter from the Soemoncho side in the evening, find a counter seat at any yakitori bar, and order whatever the chef points at. Budget ¥3,000-4,000 for food and beer.
Kuromon Ichiba Market on a weekday: Japan's best market for eating while walking — sea urchin on rice, grilled wagyu skewers, fresh oysters, all at stalls that have traded here for generations. Weekends get very crowded; Tuesday or Wednesday mornings are ideal.
Weekend itinerary · 3 days
Day 1
Dotonbori & Namba
Arrive into Namba and walk straight to Dotonbori for lunch — the famous canal strip is best understood by walking its full length and eating at three different stalls rather than one sit-down meal. Takoyaki, taiyaki, and a crab claw each cost under ¥500.
Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade
Japan's longest covered shopping street connects Namba to Shinsaibashi — walk the full kilometre and explore the side streets, which contain the better independent shops and vintage clothing stores.
Hozenji Yokocho at Night
Find the moss-covered Hozenji temple at dusk and follow the lantern-lit alleys on either side — pick a counter seat at a yakitori bar and stay for two hours of skewers and Sapporo draft.
Kani Doraku (flagship, Dotonbori)
The giant mechanical crab above the door is the most photographed object in Osaka — the crab kaiseki set lunch (¥3,500) is excellent value and the restaurant has been serving the same quality since 1960.
Day 2
Kuromon Ichiba Market (Morning)
Arrive by 9am when the fish is freshest and the stall holders are talkative — work your way through a breakfast of grilled scallops, sea urchin on rice, and a tamagoyaki omelette. Budget ¥1,500-2,500 for a full tour.
Osaka Castle & Park
Take the metro north to Osakajo-koen — the castle grounds are free to walk, and the interior museum is worth ¥600 for the view from the top. Avoid midday if possible, go early afternoon instead.
Shinsekai & Tsutenkaku Tower
Head south to the retro Shinsekai district in the early evening — climb Tsutenkaku Tower for a city panorama (¥1,000), then walk the surrounding streets for Osaka's most authentic pre-tourist-boom atmosphere.
Daruma Honten (Shinsekai)
The original kushikatsu restaurant in Shinsekai, founded in 1929 — the rule is no double-dipping the sauce and ordering until you say stop. Order the renkon (lotus root) and the quail egg first.
Day 3
Tennoji Zoo & Abeno Harukas
Japan's oldest zoo is good for a relaxed morning with context about the neighbourhood — then take the elevator up Abeno Harukas (¥2,000), western Japan's tallest building, for a clear-day view stretching to Awaji Island.
Amerika-mura
The 'American Village' district in Shinsaibashi is Osaka's vintage and streetwear heartland — several floors of second-hand clothing stores, independent record shops, and the city's best people-watching for those under 30.
Namba Parks Rooftop Gardens
The terraced rooftop gardens above Namba Parks shopping complex are a genuinely pleasant way to spend a final afternoon — free to access, often quiet, with views over the city and comfortable enough for a sit-down coffee.
Ichiran Ramen (Dotonbori)
The solo-booth ramen experience that started here in Osaka — you order on a paper form through a wooden hatch and eat in a private cubicle. The tonkotsu ramen is the benchmark. Open 24 hours.
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