Shinsekai, learning about the area's rich history and charm while enjoying a variety of local delicacies. Next, you’ll visit Tsutenkaku Tower. At a local restaurant, indulge in a selection of dishes paired with a refreshing drink. Before heading to Dotonbori, you’ll explore a nearby depachika (department store basement food hall).
The adventure concludes at the iconic Glico sign.
Highlights of Our Food Tour
Handpicked Local Spots by Guides: Enjoy truly delicious food at carefully selected local establishments.
Historical Insights and Non-Touristy Locations: Visit places frequented by locals rather than typical tourist spots, learning about deep history and culture.
Learning History in Retro Streets: Walk through Osaka's retro streets while hearing detailed stories about the area's history and traditions from the guide.
Experience Osaka's Culinary Culture and Warmth: Immerse yourself in Osaka's "food culture" and feel the warmth and friendliness of its people.
The assigned guide is waiting at the Ebisucho station (Osaka Metro Sakaisuji line) exit 3 on the ground level .
At the bridge in front of the Glico Sign in Dotonbori
Tsutenkaku Tower is an iconic symbol of Osaka, standing at 103 meters tall. Originally built in 1912 and reconstructed in 1956, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. The tower is designed in a unique blend of Western and Japanese architectural styles. Located in the Shinsekai district, Tsutenkaku is surrounded by vibrant streets filled with shops, restaurants, and attractions. Visitors can explore the tower's history through exhibits and enjoy the famous "Billiken" statue, known as the "God of Happiness," located at the top.
Shinsekai, meaning "New World," is a historic district in Osaka established in the early 20th century. Known for its retro vibe, it features neon lights, traditional eateries, and shops. The iconic Tsutenkaku Tower stands at its center, offering great city views. Shinsekai is famous for kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) and has a lively atmosphere with game arcades and attractions. It's a vibrant area that showcases Osaka's cultural heritage, making it a must-visit spot.
Takashimaya’s food basement, known as depachika, is a lively and exciting space located in the heart of Kyoto. It offers a wide range of high-quality Japanese and international foods, including fresh produce, sushi, traditional sweets, gourmet snacks, and ready-to-eat meals. This area is the perfect place to experience Japan's culinary culture in a luxurious and vibrant setting.
Hozenji Yokocho is a charming narrow alley in Osaka, known for its traditional atmosphere and historic buildings. Located near the famous Hozenji Temple, the street is lined with quaint restaurants and shops, offering a glimpse into old Osaka. The area is particularly picturesque, especially at night when lanterns illuminate the cobblestone path. Visitors often stop by Hozenji Temple to see the moss-covered Buddha statue and enjoy the tranquil surroundings, making it a hidden gem in the bustling city.
Dotonbori is a lively entertainment district in Osaka, famous for its vibrant neon lights, large billboards, and bustling atmosphere. Located along the Dotonbori Canal, it is renowned for its street food, particularly takoyaki and okonomiyaki. The area is also home to iconic landmarks like the Glico Sign and the Kani Doraku crab. With its numerous restaurants, theaters, and shops, Dotonbori offers a unique glimpse into Osaka's nightlife and culinary culture, making it a must-visit destination for tourists.
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