[Highlights]
- Secret backstreets of the city
- Check out for Street Food(Takoyaki, Gyoza, Sushi)
- Knife Artisan Street
- Seafood Market
-Learn about Shinto and Buddhism
Osaka is the heart of Japanese food culture. Discover local street food, explore a lively fish market. You can shop for souvenirs in a district lined with professional knives and tableware.
Kindly note that the evening tour itinerary may be adjusted, as Kuromon Market and Doguyasuji Street close in the evening. Instead, we’ll guide you through an area that showcases Osaka’s vibrant and authentic nightlife.
Please meet in front of Don Quijote Dotonbori Midosuji Store. Look for the Local Guide Stars sign. https://maps.app.goo.gl/iexYyQeZHPPruHCs9
Street foods you've never tried before
Hozenji Temple A small, atmospheric temple hidden in the middle of the city. Its moss-covered statue of Fudo Myo-o is famous—visitors often splash water on it while making a wish. The peaceful atmosphere offers a surprising contrast to the busy streets of Namba. Hozenji Yokocho Alley A narrow stone-paved alley lined with traditional restaurants and bars. Walking through it feels like stepping back in time. It’s a great place to soak in the nostalgic, old-town charm of Osaka, and maybe even try some local dishes at a hidden gem eatery.
Kitchen tools used by professionals
Known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” this lively market is full of fresh seafood, wagyu beef, fruits, sushi, and more. Visitors can enjoy trying local foods on the spot and experience Osaka’s unique food culture. Watching skilled vendors prepare their products up close is also part of the fun.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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