Osaka Dotonbori Daytime Food Tour
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- Group Tour
- E-Ticket
- 3 hr

















Enjoy the best of Osaka's famous street food and hidden back alleys on this 3-hour Osaka Food Tour in the famous foodie neighborhood of Dotonbori & Namba! Experience an unforgettable stroll through the historical food streets of Osaka and eat like a local in the city known as “Japan’s Kitchen.” Your local expert will take you on an unforgettable eating excursion through the busy streets and the hidden, less frequented parts of South Osaka. The tour kicks off in the busy Dōtonbori area where we will learn about Glico man, a Filipino sprinter named Fortunato Catalon who inspired a nation and a company! Similar to Shibuya (its counterpart in Tokyo) the sights and sounds of Dōtonbori often lead you astray to overly-commercialised restaurants with queues of tourists outside. We want to take our guests to places they would certainly miss without local guidance. We will take secret alleys not long after we begin the tour toward the shrine hidden from sight for the average passerby.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Arigato Japan KK
Stop At: Dotombori Glico Sign
Starting on the the bright and busy Doutonburi area we will learn about Glico man, a Filipino sprinter named Fortunato Catalon who inspired a nation and a company!
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At:
Similar to Shibuya (its counterpart in Tokyo) the lights and sounds of Dotounburi often lead you astray to overly-commercialised restaurants with queues of tourists outside. We want to take our guests to places they would certainly miss without a local's guidance. We will take secret alleys, not long after we begin the tour, toward the shrine wedged out of sight from the average passerby.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Minami (Namba)
Enjoy Osaka's famous street food on this 3-hour food tour
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Hozenji Yokocho
Hozenji Yokocho
Pass By: Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street
Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shotengai
Pass By: Kuromon Market
Kuromon Market
Pass By:
Misono Building