Explore the vibrant energy and rich history of Osaka on this guided city walk that combines iconic landmarks with hidden gems. Begin near Osaka Castle, a symbol of Japan's samurai era, and immerse yourself in its impressive surroundings. Venture into the bustling streets of Tsuruhashi, where you'll experience the lively market atmosphere and tantalizing street food aromas. Ascend to Harukas 300 for panoramic views of the city, then wander through Shinsekai's retro charm before diving into the lively ambiance of Dotonbori, Osaka's pop culture hub. The tour concludes on Dōguya-suji, a street showcasing Osaka's culinary creativity. Enjoy stories and insights from your local guide throughout this immersive experience.
- Guided walk through Osaka's iconic and hidden attractions
- Visit Osaka Castle, Tsuruhashi market, and Abeno Harukas
- Explore the retro district of Shinsekai and vibrant Dotonbori
- Discover local culture and culinary treasures with an expert guide
Please meet in front of Lawson S-Otemae Rest House store. Your guide will be waiting there holding a bright yellow DeepExperience signboard.
Dōguya-suji, the tour’s ending point, is located in the heart of Namba in southern Osaka and offers excellent access to transportation and nearby attractions.
Osaka Castle is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, originally built in the late 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Surrounded by spacious park grounds, stone walls, and moats, it offers a powerful glimpse into Osaka’s samurai-era history and enduring spirit.
Tsuruhashi is a lively local district famous for its bustling shopping streets and market atmosphere. Explore narrow arcades filled with small shops, street snacks, and everyday local life—an energetic side of Osaka that feels authentic, colorful, and full of flavor.
Harukas 300 is a panoramic observation deck inside Abeno Harukas, one of Japan’s tallest skyscrapers. Enjoy sweeping views over Osaka’s skyline and neighborhoods, offering a modern perspective on the city’s scale, energy, and urban character.
Shinsekai is Osaka’s retro entertainment district, known for its nostalgic streets and playful atmosphere. Centered around the Tsutenkaku Tower, the area captures old-school Osaka charm with bright signs, classic eateries, and a uniquely local sense of fun.
Dotonbori is the heart of Osaka’s food and pop-culture scene, famous for its neon signs, lively streets, and canal-side views. It’s the perfect place to feel Osaka’s vibrant energy and discover why the city is celebrated as Japan’s kitchen.
Dōguya-suji is a fascinating shopping street in central Namba dedicated to Japanese kitchenware and restaurant tools. Browse everything from chef’s knives to decorative food samples, and experience Osaka’s deep love of cuisine and entrepreneurship.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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