Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city, is a vibrant metropolis known for its lively atmosphere, shopping districts, and culinary delights. Osaka is most famous for its street food, including dishes like takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) along the Dotonbori District, a popular spot for photos with the famous Glico sign. With a blend of traditional culture and contemporary flair, the city offers visitors a unique experience that showcases the best of Japan.
Osaka Castle: This iconic landmark is a stunning example of Japanese architecture, surrounded by beautiful gardens and offering panoramic views from its observation deck. The castle is steeped in history and provides insights into the city’s past.
Dotonbori District: A vibrant entertainment area known for its neon lights, bustling atmosphere, and delicious street food. Visitors can enjoy a lively night out, sampling local delicacies while soaking in the energetic vibe.
Universal Studios Japan: A major theme park that features attractions based on popular films and franchises. It’s a must-visit for families and thrill-seekers, offering a fun-filled day of entertainment.
Tsutenkaku Tower: An iconic symbol of Osaka, this observation tower offers stunning views of the city. The area around it is filled with shops and eateries, making it a lively destination.
TeamLab Botanical Garden: A breathtaking fusion of art and nature, this immersive garden features digital art installations that interact with the surrounding flora, creating a mesmerizing experience for visitors.
Namba Yasaka Jinja: A unique shrine known for its giant lion-shaped stage, which is used for traditional performances. The vibrant architecture and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect spot for reflection.
Katsuoji Shrine: Katsuo-ji is famed as a temple of winning luck and victory. Originally named for curing the Emperor’s illness, the centuries-old Buddhist temple is known for its thousands of red Daruma dolls.
Neon Lights Dotonbori Distrinct
Daruma dolls at Katsuo-ji Temple
The best time to visit Osaka would be spring during cherry blossom season (March 25 – April 2).
Cherry Blossom Season
Dates: March 25 – April 2
During this enchanting time, Osaka Castle Park transforms into a stunning pink landscape, perfect for hanami (flower viewing) picnics. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms while exploring nearby attractions like Kyoto and Himeji Castle, which also showcase beautiful Sakura. However, this season attracts large crowds and higher accommodation prices.
Universal Cool Japan
Dates: February 17 – July 2
Held at Universal Studios Japan, this event features collaborations with popular anime and video game franchises, offering special attractions and themed experiences. Unique admission ticket pricing deals are available, including concert tickets to popular artists featured at the event.
The next best time to visit Osaka would be the fall season (October – November).
Halloween Horror Nights
Dates: September 4 – November 4
This thrilling event at Universal Studios Japan transforms the park into a spine-chilling experience, attracting horror fans and thrill-seekers alike. Visitors can enjoy haunted houses, scare zones, and special shows that enhance the Halloween atmosphere.
Sakai Yokai Art Festival [Vol.3]
Dates: November 29 – December 3
It is said that during Edo period, Sakai City in Osaka is known for many unexplainable mysterious events due to Yokai, evil spirits that roam the city. The Yokai Parade is held at Aguchi Shrine in Osaka and occurs every year around November 29 to December 3.
Osaka Castle Park Sakura Season
Sakai Yokai Art Festival Parade
Duration: A stay of 4 to 5 days is ideal for exploring Osaka and experiencing its must-see attractions.
Day 1: Cultural Landmarks
Day 2: Modern Attractions
Day 3: Nature and Art
Day 4: Local Markets and Relaxation
Takoyaki – Takoyaki are savory balls made from a batter of wheat flour, filled with diced octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger, and green onions. They are cooked in a specially shaped pan, resulting in a crispy exterior and a soft, gooey center. Typically topped with takoyaki sauce, bonito flakes, and mayonnaise, they are a beloved street food in Osaka. Famous Restaurant Aizuya located near Dotonbori is renowned for its delicious takoyaki, often considered one of the best places to try this dish.
Okonomiyaki – Often referred to as “Japanese savory pancakes,” okonomiyaki is made from a batter of flour, grated yam, and shredded cabbage, mixed with various ingredients such as meat, seafood, and cheese. It is cooked on a griddle and typically topped with okonomiyaki sauce, mayonnaise, and bonito flakes. Famous Restaurant Chibo offers a variety of okonomiyaki styles and allows diners to cook their own on a griddle at the table.
Osaka-Style Takoyaki
Osaka-Style Okonomiyaki
Suggested daily budget – a typical daily budget for a 4-day trip to Osaka can range from approximately ¥8,500 to ¥12,500+, depending on your accommodation choice, dining preferences, shopping activities, and amusement. Planning ahead will help you manage your budget effectively while enjoying the best of what Osaka has to offer!
Osaka is a vibrant city that beautifully blends traditional culture with modern attractions, making it a must-visit destination in Japan. As you prepare to leave, consider picking up some souvenirs from your trip for family or friends.
For a hassle-free experience, consider booking a tour package through Klook, which often includes popular attractions, local guides, and unique experiences that showcase the best of Osaka.
If you’re traveling from Tokyo, the JR Pass is highly recommended. It allows unlimited travel on JR trains, including the Shinkansen, making it convenient and cost-effective to explore Osaka and beyond.
If you enjoyed your time in Osaka, you might also be interested in exploring other regions in Kansai, such as Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Himeji, and Awaji Island enriching your Japanese adventure even further!
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27 September 2018