
Kishiwada Castle
It is a symbol of Kishiwada, known for the legend of "Tako Jizo," in which a swarm of octopuses protected the castle.
It is a symbol of Kishiwada, known for the legend of "Tako Jizo," in which a swarm of octopuses protected the castle.
Views of Osaka’s cityscape from land and water on this one-of-a-kind tour.
From Asia to Europe, travel abroad in style with a bath!
The 40-story super high-rise was completed in 1993. From the observatory on the 40th floor and Kuchu Teien Observatory 173m off the ground, view the whole Osaka City.
This is a regular Kamigata Rakugo theater where a variety of Rakugo performers, from new faces to veterans, perform on a daily basis.
The tallest skyscraper in Japan, measuring 300 meters tall! The top floor observation deck offers panoramic views of Osaka.
This is the distillery of Suntory, the first company to start malt whiskey production in Japan. You can visit the Yamazaki Whiskey Museum and the distillery with a reservation.
It is a historical zoo and there are about 180 species and 1000 animals.
Home of the professional baseball team Orix Buffaloes. This multipurpose stadium accommodates powerful professional baseball games and various events and concerts.
The hands-on museum where you can learn about life in Osaka now and then.
Specialties in Osaka cluster in this area. Enjoy gourmet food for common people.
This shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, known as the god of learning. The Tenjin Festival held in summer is one of the three major festivals in Japan, attracting many visitors from Japan and abroad.
A bar serving U.S.A top-grade aged beef like you won’t believe.
A veteran shop in Dotonbori’s dueling okonomiyaki district that’d been loved for over 75 years.
A ramen shop that prides itself in a rich soup simmered painstakingly from domestic pork bones for a taste like none other.
If you are ever in Osaka, you must try this. The BUTAMAN (Pork buns) is the soul food of the people of the Kansai region.
Makes your childhood dream of "all you can eat sweets and treats" come true.
Popular sandwich shop in Kitashinchi, downtown Osaka.
A famous restaurant serving Kushikatsu, one of the most popular Osaka gourmet foods.
Ippoh has been in business for over 180 years since the end of the Edo period. It is one of Osaka's best-established tempura restaurants, attracting VIPs from home and abroad.
A specialty restaurant where you can enjoy authentic French crepes and galettes in a 70-year-old western-style building.
The 9-story commercial complex with a city park, connected to Nankai Namba Station.
Original Tenugui (hand towel) store from Sakai, Osaka, where craftsmen uses the traditional dyeing technique of “Chusen”.
A fashion mall with the bright red ferris wheel which is a landmark of Umeda, primarily targeting a young generation.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary in May 2021, the Osaka Station "City" is a collection of a train station, department stores, commercial facilities, recreational opportunities, hotels, offices, services, and plazas all in one place.
The shop for sweets, accessories and general goods with a theme of “Alice in Wonderland.”
A landmark commercial complex in the Umekita area.
The department store that delivers the latest fashion, lifestyle, and gourmet.
A building full of gourmet food and entertainment located in Dotonbori, Osaka's downtown.
The 7-meter high photogenic bookshelf is a breathtaking view. A must-see for book lovers.
A souvenir store with a wide variety of Osaka's fine items (eemon in Osaka dialect) from traditional crafts to foods and confectionaries.
It is one of the largest commercial complexes in Japan, located adjacent to Expo '70 Commemorative Park, and provides fun for children and adults to play, learn, and discover.
Osaka/Namba’s veteran department mall for all your favorite stores.
A vintage Japanese inn featuring a menu of seasonally ripened ingredients and an expansive, 10,000 m2 Japanese garden with gorgeous views all year around.
A charming guesthouse with cozy, Japanese-modern vibes.
The "Guest House of Osaka" that has welcomed guests and dignitaries from Japan and abroad in the 86 years since its establishment.
A hotel in a convenient location for both business and leisure, proud of its view from 200 meters above the ground.
The hotel has an outdoor hot spring(Rotenburo-Onsen) with a panoramic night view, as well as a full range of entertainment—the hotel where you can enjoy yourself all day long.
A Light Arts Festival that Encompasses Nakanoshima’s Waterfront
This Symbolic Street Illumination Gently Wraps the People of Osaka in Light