Osaka: Tsutenkaku Tower Entry Ticket
Tsutenkaku Tower gives you a lot of Osaka for one ticket. At 108 meters, it’s a simple ride up to […]
Tsutenkaku Tower gives you a lot of Osaka for one ticket. At 108 meters, it’s a simple ride up to […]
Pound mochi beside the Osaka canal. In this hands-on Osaka workshop, you turn steamed glutinous rice into pillowy mochi using
Sumo battles, served with mall convenience. At THE SUMO HALL HIRAKUZA OSAKA, former professional wrestlers perform on a raised ring-stage
Your first sushi lesson starts in Osaka, not Tokyo. This Dotonbori-area class has you making three styles at a real
Bamboo swords, real dojo etiquette, in Osaka. This 2-hour Osaka kendo experience has you step into a working samurai dojo
Two hours. Big Osaka flavor. This is a hands-on takoyaki class plus a guided sake sommelier tasting with Momo in
Sushi class, street-food energy. In central Dotonbori, you learn to roll sushi and form classic hand-pressed pieces with English-speaking local
Ramen isn’t something you watch here. You’ll knead ramen noodles, cut them with a machine, and cook everything toward a
Osaka can feel like sensory overload on day one. This private custom walk helps you get your bearings fast, while
Osaka clicks faster with a local guide. I love the hotel pickup and how guides like Hugo (and also Arnaud
Osaka feels like a movie set when you drive a street kart. You get a guided, costume-powered ride through iconic
Three bars, one lively Namba night. I love how a local guide keeps things moving through Osaka’s izakaya world, with
33 meters of waterfall calm beats Osaka’s rush. This full-day outing pairs Katsuo-ji Temple (with its garden views and hundreds
Matcha lesson in Osaka beats another food stop. This class mixes a light, interactive matcha quiz with hands-on whisking and
Osaka night eats hit different with a guide. This 3-hour Osaka Foodie Tour pairs classic Shinsekai retro scenes with the