Osaka
Japan’s kitchen and comedy capital, Osaka is loud, friendly and food-obsessed — neon-lit canals, a landmark castle, and the best street eats in the country.
Things to do in Osaka
Excursiones en Osaka
200 excursiones · prices per person, book with partner
Osaka is Japan at its most outgoing. Known as the nation's kitchen, it lives for food, laughter and good times — a refreshing contrast to the formality of Tokyo and Kyoto. Neon-soaked canals, a samurai castle and warm, quick-witted locals make it one of Japan's most enjoyable cities.
Top Things to Do in Osaka
The neon canal district of Dotonbori is the city's beating heart — a riot of giant signs, street food and energy. Sample the local specialities of takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki, then visit the magnificent Osaka Castle, set in a moated park.
Thrill-seekers head to Universal Studios Japan, while Osaka also makes the perfect base for day trips to Kyoto, Nara and Hiroshima.
Tours Worth Booking
- Dotonbori street food evening tours
- Osaka Castle and city highlights tours
- Universal Studios Japan tickets and express passes
- Nara and Kyoto day trips
Best Time to Visit
Spring (late March–April) for cherry blossoms and autumn (October–November) for fall colours are the most beautiful seasons. Summer is hot and humid, while winter is cold but mild compared to northern Japan, with festive illuminations.
Getting Around
Osaka's subway and JR loop line make getting around simple and cheap — an IC card (ICOCA) lets you tap on and off everywhere. The city is also well connected by train to Kyoto, Nara and the Kansai region for easy day trips.






















