What You Will Do
Embark on a guided journey designed to uncover the soul of Osaka, a city teeming with life, culture, and irresistible flavors. Begin your exploration with the grandeur of Osaka Castle, delving into its rich history and majestic beauty. After immersing yourself in the castle's storied past, a brief 10-minute train ride will whisk you away to your next destination.
Next, venture to the historic Tsutenkaku Tower. Standing tall as a symbol of resilience and innovation, this landmark offers breathtaking views and a unique glimpse into Osaka's vibrant history.
Conclude your tour in the vibrant streets of Namba, the epicenter of Osaka's entertainment district. This area is a bustling hub where you can taste iconic street food, discover hidden gems, and soak in the electric atmosphere of Japan’s kitchen. Each transition between locations is seamlessly bridged by a convenient 10-minute train ride, allowing you to experience the diverse facets of Osaka's spirit without missing a beat.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Location: Meet our guide in front of the 7-Eleven store entrance.
Exit 1B of at the station.
Look for yellow and green bands on his bag.
Timing: Please ensure you arrive on time.
Communication in Case of Delays: If you are running late, contact us immediately via WhatsApp, phone, or text.
1
Osaka Castle
1 hour 20 minutes
We will walk towards the main tower of Osaka Castle. During this walk, the tour guide will explain about Osaka Castle and the history of Osaka. If you want to go up to the observation deck in the main tower, you can buy a ticket from the tour guide.
The fee to go up to the observation deck of Osaka Castle's main tower is 600 yen per person.
This fee is separate from the tour cost.
2
Hokoku Shrine
15 minutes
Hokoku Shrine (Osaka Castle)
Hokoku Shrine, located within Osaka Castle Park, is dedicated to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the famous warlord who unified Japan in the late 16th century. Originally built in 1879, the shrine honors Hideyoshi and his loyal retainers.
Visitors can see a majestic bronze statue of Hideyoshi and experience the historical significance of the site. The shrine is a popular spot for those seeking success in business and life, as Hideyoshi symbolizes perseverance and achievement.
3
Tennoji Park
Tennoji Park is a historic public park in Osaka, near Tennoji Station. Established in 1909, it features Tennoji Zoo, the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts, and the scenic Keitakuen Garden. The modern Tenshiba area offers cafes, restaurants, and open spaces for relaxation. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and leisure in the city.
4
Tsutenkaku
50 minutes
After visiting Osaka Castle, we will take a train for about 10 minutes to our second sightseeing location.
We will walk towards Tsutenkaku from the station. During this walk, the tour guide will explain the history of Tsutenkaku and Osaka's food culture. If you want to go up to the observation deck in Tsutenkaku, we can buy a ticket and ascend.
The fee to go up to the observation deck of Tsutenkaku is 1,000 yen per person.
This fee is separate from the tour cost.
5
Jyanjyan Yokocho (Nanyodori Shopping District)
Janjan Yokocho is a lively alley in the Shinsekai area of Osaka, famous for its retro atmosphere, delicious street food, and deep local culture. The name “Janjan” comes from the sound of shamisen music that used to be played in the area.
6
Hozenji Yokocho
Walk along the beautiful stone-paved alley, which has been preserved since the Edo period.
7
Hozen-ji Temple
15 minutes
The main attraction at Hōzenji is the Mizukake Fudō, a moss-covered statue of Fudō Myōō (Acala). Visitors pour water over the statue as an offering while making a wish or prayer.
8
Dotombori
1 hour 10 minutes
The third sightseeing location will be Dotonbori. We will walk through the area while explaining its history, taking a detour through back alleys to introduce you to Ura-Namba and showing you a temple.
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