Osaka Retro Streets and Street Food Walking Tour





Description
Explore Osaka's vibrant food culture and retro neighborhoods on this 4-hour walking tour. Start with stunning views from Abeno Harukas, then dive into local specialties at 'Osaka's Kitchen'. Savor dishes like kushikatsu and takoyaki, sample sweet treats at Kuromon Market, and experience the lively atmosphere of Denden Town's arcades. Discover the history and spirit of Osaka's working-class neighborhoods while enjoying street food delights that embody the city's motto of 'kuidaore'—eating until you drop. - Guided walking tour through iconic areas including Shinsekai and Dotonbori - Taste local favorites: kushikatsu, takoyaki, and sweet dango - Maximum group size of 10 ensures a personal experience - Includes arcade game experience, and admission to Abeno Harukas observation deck
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Itinerary
Start with sweeping views over Osaka from one of Japan’s tallest buildings, understanding the city’s layout and contrasts.
Step into a nostalgic neighborhood reflecting Osaka’s Showa-era past, full of local life and retro charm.
Explore Osaka’s otaku and electronics hub, with a stop at a local arcade to experience a unique side of urban culture.
Known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” this lively market is where locals shop for fresh produce and street food specialties.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- How many people are on this tour? This is a small-group experience with a maximum of 10 travellers, allowing for a more personal and engaging experience with your local guide.
- Is this tour suitable for children? Yes, this tour is family-friendly. Children under 6 years old can join free of charge, making it a great option for families exploring Osaka together.
- Can you accommodate dietary requirements? This tour is designed as a curated food experience featuring local specialties such as kushikatsu and takoyaki, with stops at traditional establishments that may not cater to all dietary needs. As a result, this tour is not suitable for vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free travellers.
- How much walking is involved? This tour includes approximately 7 km of walking across multiple neighborhoods. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes so you can fully enjoy the experience.
Reviews(1)
Loved it, Kazu showed us many of the different Osakas. Was flexible with the schedule and we appreciated it, considering that our girls spent some time in anime shops.



