Osaka in a Nutshell: Three hour bike tour
Osaka on two wheels turns the city into a quick, calm stroll with wheels. This 3–4 hour bike tour mixes […]
Osaka on two wheels turns the city into a quick, calm stroll with wheels. This 3–4 hour bike tour mixes […]
Osaka can feel like a puzzle at first. This walking tour turns that puzzle into a simple plan: you start
Neon Osaka feels easier when someone maps it. This 2.5-hour walk links Shinsaibashi with Dotonbori, Hozen-ji Temple, Kuromon Market, and
Osaka in four hours is a real thing. This early-morning walking route packs Osaka Castle Park history, Kuromon Market food,
Sake and takoyaki together is a rare two-for-one. I like the small group size (max 6), which makes the tasting
Dōtonbori sushi lessons are seriously fun. This 1.5-hour class in central Osaka gets you making 12 pieces of sushi (including
Sumo in Osaka is a sport you can feel. This experience mixes a live show with audience participation, so you’re
Osaka street food, with a real cooking plan. You’ll cook like a local in an old Japanese house kitchen, working
Osaka nightlife can feel like a maze. This guided bar crawl turns it into a simple plan: meet at Shinsaibashi,
Osaka at night hits different. This Osaka Night Food Tour leads you through Tenma after dark with a friendly local
One night in Osaka says a lot. This private family street food tour mixes photo stops in Shinsekai with a
Osaka nightlife gets an easy start here. This 2.5-hour meet-up in Kitashinchi is built for fast conversation, with self-introductions and
Osaka shifts gears after dark, and this Dotonbori crawl shows why. You’ll start by learning the story behind the Glico
Osaka hits different after dark. This 2-hour night walk in Namba strings together neon lights and quieter lanes, then turns
Food class around Tenmangu never feels like a tourist trap. This Osaka Cooking Base experience mixes a short local shop