osaka
The vibrant city by the bay.
Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city, is known for its vibrant energy, rich culture, and unsurpassed culinary scene. This dynamic city combines modern skyscrapers with historic landmarks and an unparalleled passion for food. As soon as you arrive in Osaka, you feel the vibrancy of a city that never seems to stand still.
In the Dotonbori district, the city comes alive with its iconic neon lights, giant billboards, and lively streets filled with food stalls and restaurants. The Glico-man logo and the giant crab are unmissable symbols of this busy district, where you can immerse yourself in Osaka’s famous street food culture. Be sure to try takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancake), two of the most beloved local dishes.
Osaka Castle, a beautifully restored castle surrounded by sprawling parks, offers a window into the city’s rich past. Inside the castle you’ll find a museum that highlights the city’s history and its role in Japanese history. From the top floor, you have a great view of the city and the surrounding gardens, which are a popular destination especially in the spring, during the cherry blossoms.
For lovers of modern architecture and technology, Umeda Sky Building offers breathtaking views from its floating rooftop garden. Here you can enjoy panoramic views of Osaka, especially impressive at sunset. And for a day of fun, Universal Studios Japan is a must-visit, with rides and shows that entertain young and old.
Osaka is known as the “Cuisine of Japan,” and rightly so. The city offers an unparalleled array of dining experiences, from street food to upscale eateries. In Kuromon Ichiba Market you can sample fresh fish, fruits and other delicacies, while in the Shinsekai district you can discover traditional food stalls that preserve the city’s ancient atmosphere.
A stay in Osaka is as diverse as the city itself. From luxury hotels like the Conrad and The St. Regis, to cozy boutiques and budget-friendly capsule hotels, Osaka offers accommodation for every traveler. And no matter where you stay, you’ll always be near delicious food and exciting attractions.
Where to stay?
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Tours & activities
Travel by Japanese public transport
Osaka is easily accessible from other Japanese cities via high-speed train (Shinkansen), domestic flights, or a rented car. The Shinkansen provides a fast and comfortable connection, ideal for travel between Osaka and cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto and Hiroshima. Within the city, visitors move mainly by the well-developed subway network, which efficiently serves all major neighborhoods and attractions. In addition, buses, cabs, and rented bicycles are also available for exploring the city at your own pace.