Most travelers think Osaka means Dotonbori neon, takoyaki, photos. Ten minutes south sits the 200-year-old market that actually feeds it. You'll walk both, with someone who knows where the sushi chefs buy at dawn.
Two hours, two districts, a handful of hand-picked bites. Down Dotonbori first kushikatsu, takoyaki with crispy edges, okonomiyaki stacked the local way. Then south to Kuromon: seared scallops, sashimi from a shop with no English sign, grilled eel, and a sweet from a 100-year-old wagashi case.
Stand-and-eat etiquette, English-speaking Osaka local, max 8 guests. Water at every stop, vending machines along the way — drinks not included.
Highlights:
Two iconic districts in one walk neon streets meet 200-year market
Hand-picked tastings, food included start to finish
Kushikatsu, takoyaki, okonomiyaki + Kuromon sashimi, scallops & eel
Small group (max 8), English-speaking Osaka local guide
Photo support at Glico, Ebisu Bridge and inside the market
Your guide will be waiting in front of FamilyMart Ebisubashi Store. They are holding a signboard for our inbound tour service "YURAGI," so please use that as a reference point to meet up. If you have trouble finding them, you can contact the guide directly via WhatsApp or phone.
Meet your local guide in front of FamilyMart near the famous Ebisu Bridge before starting your Osaka street food adventure through Dotonbori and Kuromon Market.
Explore Osaka’s iconic Dotonbori district filled with neon lights, lively streets, and local flavors. Enjoy hand-picked street foods such as crispy takoyaki, kushikatsu, and Osaka-style okonomiyaki while learning about local food culture and popular photo spots including the Glico Sign and Ebisu Bridge.
Visit Kuromon Market, known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” and discover fresh seafood and local delicacies loved by Osaka locals and chefs. Taste selected specialties such as sashimi, grilled eel, scallops, and traditional Japanese sweets while experiencing the atmosphere of this historic market.
Tour ends near Kintetsu-Nippombashi Station after exploring Osaka’s most famous food districts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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