Eat Our Favorites! Osaka’s Backstreet Dining
Four bites, one night, Osaka at speed. This small-group food and drink tour pulls together 4 venues in 3 hours, […]
Four bites, one night, Osaka at speed. This small-group food and drink tour pulls together 4 venues in 3 hours, […]
Wear armor, then try samurai arts. In 3 hours in Honshu (Osaka), you mix traditional culture with hands-on samurai-style activities,
Hit the courts, meet the neighbors. This 3-hour badminton session is a great way to turn “I’m in Osaka” into
Basketball in Osaka beats the usual sightseeing routine. You’re signing up for a 3-hour pickup-style game with locals, plus a
USJ in one day is a lot. This combo—USJ entry ticket + shared hotel transfer—is built for families who want
Turning technique into something you can feel. This 1-hour Bushido-style sword session lets you practice basic stances and sword gestures,
Neon, seafood, and samurai-era stone all in one walk. I love the bilingual expat guide who makes Osaka’s stories click
A bento class turns lunch into a lesson. In Osaka at Sakura Cook, you learn Japanese home-style cooking by making
Osaka changes fast when you switch from trains to bikes. This street art ride takes you through the backstreets of
Kintsugi turns breaks into character. In Namba, Osaka, this small-class workshop lets you learn the Japanese repair method using lacquer
Osaka at night can feel like a different country. This walk takes you through Shinsekai and the Tobita Shinchi red-light
Samurai drama, tea steam, and calligraphy hands-on. This Osaka experience is interesting because it bundles a staged samurai performance with
Osaka has plenty of great sushi, but this one changes the game: you make dinner yourself. I like the small,
Small-group sushi class makes Osaka personal. In Dotonbori, this Cooking Sun workshop (max 8 people) turns a market-busy neighborhood into
Osaka turns strangers into friends fast. This meetup in Umeda is built for easy conversation, using a wristband and a