Hop onto one of our daily tours as we weave through the centre of Osaka, a great way to kickstart your adventure here! Your experienced and fully bilingual local guide will take you to through this uncut gem of a city, showing you why this city holds so much appeal to so many.
See the famous Midosuji and Shinsaibashisuji, centres of Japanese consumer retail. Find the neon sprawl of Dotonburi right next door to the tranquillity and peacefulness of Hozenji, modernity coexisting with tradition. Explore the culinary prowess of Osaka at Kuromon fish market, a place that for over 200 years, has served the “Kitchen of Japan” faithfully. Experience the Namba/Den Den Town area, home to the manga and anime scene and see how Japan was in its industrial infancy in Shinsekai, its retro vibe holding many unique stories of its own. There are so many other little places, experiences and stories along the way on our Hop On tour. Be sure to book now and experience what Osaka has to offer!
Please meet in front of the Namba Hips building. Your guide will be waiting there 5 minutes before the start of the tour.
Kuromon Market is one of Osaka’s most iconic food destinations—often called “Osaka’s kitchen.” With over 100 years of history, it’s a bustling local market filled with fresh seafood, grilled street snacks, wagyu beef skewers, seasonal fruits, and traditional Japanese sweets. It’s the perfect place to sample Osaka’s vibrant food culture and meet the vendors who keep its culinary spirit alive.
Experience the electronic centre of the city with Den Den Town, or Electronics Town
Doguyasuji Shopping Street is a hidden gem in Osaka’s Namba district—a covered arcade packed with shops selling everything a chef or restaurant could need. From razor-sharp Japanese knives and sizzling takoyaki pans to lanterns, chopsticks, and ultra-realistic plastic food models, it’s a paradise for culinary professionals and food lovers alike. A must-visit for anyone curious about the tools behind Japan’s famous cuisine.
A small Buddhist temple located just off Dotonbori. Built in the 17th century and is dedicated to Fudo Myoo, one of the five wisdom kings in Buddhism.
A hard to find, narrow alleyway that has preserved the atmosphere of old Japan with its traditional lanterns and cobblestone paths.
One of the main tourist destinations in Osaka, it is located along the Dōtonbori canal. The area is known for its nightlife and is filled with an explosion of neon lights, mouth-watering street food, retro vibes, stores, and bars. The area is also home to the famous Glico Man sign which is a popular photo spot for tourists and locals alike.
A covered shopping street which has been Osaka’s most important shopping area for 400 years with hundreds of shops lining this 600-metre long street, walk down here to experience Japan’s love of consumer retail.
Step into Amerika-Mura (American Village) – Osaka’s bold, colourful playground of youth fashion, street art, vintage vibes, and global flavours. Just minutes from Shinsaibashi, this vibrant neighbourhood bursts with indie boutiques, quirky cafés, live music, and non-stop energy.
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