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| Boilerpipe Text | Bold, energetic, and full of personality, this dynamic city is a playground for food lovers and nightlife seekers alike. Dazzling neon streets, quirky attractions, and a lively atmosphere ensure there is always something exciting happening.
Osaka is often called the ânationâs kitchenâ and is Japanâs third-largest city. Renowned for its incredible street food, it is also a major hub for entertainment, architecture, and vibrant shopping districts.
From its larger-than-life facades to its bustling neighborhoods, the city offers a constant stream of new experiences around every corner. With so many quirky and exciting attractions, Osaka is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
Stroll Through Dotonbori
Thereâs no better place to start your Osaka adventure than in the eccentric district of Dotonbori. This pocket of the city perfectly encapsulates everything most of us picture when we think about Japan: brightly-coloured neon lights, over-the-top signage, and crowded streets.
My first few moments in Dotonbori were somewhat of a sensory overload, but I quickly grew to love the hustle and bustle of it all.
Dotonbori is Osakaâs entertainment hotspot, but itâs just as lively at midday as it is by nightfall. Set aside a few hours in the late afternoon and take in the sights, smells, and sounds as the streets go from day to night.
The Tombori River is at the heart of Dotonbori, and I loved taking in the outlandish buildings and jam-packed walkways from the water. Provided the weatherâs onside, this river cruise is a must.
Pro tip
: Dotonbori has a myriad of sensational eateries, so if you feel peckish, grab a bite to eat in one of the riverside spots. You might face a short wait, but I promise itâll be worth it.
Ride the Iconic Don Quixote Ferris Wheel
While youâre in the area, you canât miss the towering yellow Don Quixote Ferris Wheel perched along the riverbanks. Sure, itâs a little gimmicky, but thatâs part of the fun of Dotonbori!
Iâd never seen a Ferris Wheel quite like this, as itâs U-shaped rather than the traditional circle style.
Having heard the views from the top were pretty spectacular, I decided to make it my first port of call in Dotonbori. Tickets were surprisingly inexpensive at just âŹ3.60 (600 Yen), making it an excellent, budget-friendly activity.
Marvel at Osaka Castle
The remarkable Osaka Castle and its tranquil surroundings seem a world away from the chaos of Dotonbori. Although it was relatively busy when I visited, it never felt overcrowded or loud.
Made of over a million granite stones with a rusted green roof, Osaka Castle is nothing short of a masterpiece. Had I gotten here during cherry blossom season, Iâm confident it would have been even more breathtaking.
While the exterior alone warrants a visit, history fanatics should stop by the museum that now lies inside. Filled with hundreds of artefacts chronicling Osakaâs turbulent past, the exhibits here really brought the cityâs history to life for me.
Pro-tip
: If you have time to spare, spend a few hours ambling around the park surrounding the castle. From here, youâll spot the imposing fortress and moat that add to the grandeur of Osaka Castle.
Explore Manga and Anime Culture in Den Den Town
Japan boasts a slew of subcultures, but itâs perhaps most known for its affinity for manga and anime. Manga is a term for Japanese graphic novels, while anime is an animation style used in movies and television shows.
The best place to uncover their remarkable popularity is in Den Den Town. This area in the lively Nipponbashi shopping district is Osakaâs go-to spot for electronics, gaming, anime and Manga.
I was fascinated by how many stores here are dedicated solely to comic-book-style merchandise. Dolls, figurines, trading cards, clothing, posters, and just about anything else you can think of are available in Den Den Town. Visiting is a truly unique experience, even if, like me, you know very little about these cultural phenomena.
Sample the Street Food at Kuromon Ichiba Market
You canât come to Osaka and not indulge in the local cuisine. Japan is a world-class foodie destination in its own right, but Osaka is undoubtedly the crown jewel for culinary offerings.
Among the best places to sample the local fare is Kuromon Ichiba Market. This bustling marketplace is especially appealing to meat-eaters and seafood fans, as dozens of vendors display their finest beef, sea urchin, and fugu. I also spotted some typical Japanese sweet treats like candied strawberries and mochi, but I was craving something savoury when I arrived.
If you try just one food, make it some Kobe beef. As one of the finest meats on the planet, Kobe doesnât come cheap. Luckily, Kobe is often served in skewers called kushiyaki, which I found significantly more affordable than tucking into a full-sized steak.
Pro-tip
: Some stalls accept cards, but itâs best to come prepared with sufficient cash.
Shop âTil You Drop at Shinsaibashi-Suji Street
I didnât plan on doing a whole lot of shopping in Osaka, but that all changed when I strolled along Shinsaibashi-Suji.
This street is a paradise for shopaholics, and I loved how compact and quirky local stores were nestled amongst international brands like Zara and H&M. Even if youâre not a keen shopper or simply have no space left in your suitcase, itâs worth stopping by to do some people-watching!
Most shops offer duty-free prices, so be sure to bring your passport along.
Visit a Japanese Arcade
Another hugely popular aspect of Japanese culture that I was relatively oblivious to was the countryâs arcade scene. As I wandered around downtown Osaka, I felt as if one of these gaming halls was popping up on every corner.
On my final day in Osaka, I went looking for shelter from the non-stop downpours that hit the city. With no sign of the rain letting up, I decided to spend my afternoon as many of the locals did, enjoying everything from old-school crane games to Mario Kart! |
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# This Japanese City Is Obsessed With Food â and Proud of It
By [Adam Chance](https://www.touropia.com/author/adam-chance/) · Last updated on March 31, 2026
Bold, energetic, and full of personality, this dynamic city is a playground for food lovers and nightlife seekers alike. Dazzling neon streets, quirky attractions, and a lively atmosphere ensure there is always something exciting happening.
Osaka is often called the ânationâs kitchenâ and is Japanâs third-largest city. Renowned for its incredible street food, it is also a major hub for entertainment, architecture, and vibrant shopping districts.

From its larger-than-life facades to its bustling neighborhoods, the city offers a constant stream of new experiences around every corner. With so many quirky and exciting attractions, Osaka is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
## Stroll Through Dotonbori


Thereâs no better place to start your Osaka adventure than in the eccentric district of Dotonbori. This pocket of the city perfectly encapsulates everything most of us picture when we think about Japan: brightly-coloured neon lights, over-the-top signage, and crowded streets.
My first few moments in Dotonbori were somewhat of a sensory overload, but I quickly grew to love the hustle and bustle of it all.
Dotonbori is Osakaâs entertainment hotspot, but itâs just as lively at midday as it is by nightfall. Set aside a few hours in the late afternoon and take in the sights, smells, and sounds as the streets go from day to night.
The Tombori River is at the heart of Dotonbori, and I loved taking in the outlandish buildings and jam-packed walkways from the water. Provided the weatherâs onside, this river cruise is a must.
**Pro tip**: Dotonbori has a myriad of sensational eateries, so if you feel peckish, grab a bite to eat in one of the riverside spots. You might face a short wait, but I promise itâll be worth it.
[SEE ALSO 12 Most Beautiful Volcanoes in Japan](https://www.touropia.com/volcanoes-in-japan/)
## Ride the Iconic Don Quixote Ferris Wheel


While youâre in the area, you canât miss the towering yellow Don Quixote Ferris Wheel perched along the riverbanks. Sure, itâs a little gimmicky, but thatâs part of the fun of Dotonbori\!
Iâd never seen a Ferris Wheel quite like this, as itâs U-shaped rather than the traditional circle style.

Having heard the views from the top were pretty spectacular, I decided to make it my first port of call in Dotonbori. Tickets were surprisingly inexpensive at just âŹ3.60 (600 Yen), making it an excellent, budget-friendly activity.
## Marvel at Osaka Castle


The remarkable Osaka Castle and its tranquil surroundings seem a world away from the chaos of Dotonbori. Although it was relatively busy when I visited, it never felt overcrowded or loud.
Made of over a million granite stones with a rusted green roof, Osaka Castle is nothing short of a masterpiece. Had I gotten here during cherry blossom season, Iâm confident it would have been even more breathtaking.

While the exterior alone warrants a visit, history fanatics should stop by the museum that now lies inside. Filled with hundreds of artefacts chronicling Osakaâs turbulent past, the exhibits here really brought the cityâs history to life for me.
**Pro-tip**: If you have time to spare, spend a few hours ambling around the park surrounding the castle. From here, youâll spot the imposing fortress and moat that add to the grandeur of Osaka Castle.
## Explore Manga and Anime Culture in Den Den Town


Japan boasts a slew of subcultures, but itâs perhaps most known for its affinity for manga and anime. Manga is a term for Japanese graphic novels, while anime is an animation style used in movies and television shows.
[SEE ALSO Tokyo's Most Beautiful Neighborhoods](https://www.touropia.com/where-to-stay-in-tokyo-best-neighborhoods-hotels/)
The best place to uncover their remarkable popularity is in Den Den Town. This area in the lively Nipponbashi shopping district is Osakaâs go-to spot for electronics, gaming, anime and Manga.
I was fascinated by how many stores here are dedicated solely to comic-book-style merchandise. Dolls, figurines, trading cards, clothing, posters, and just about anything else you can think of are available in Den Den Town. Visiting is a truly unique experience, even if, like me, you know very little about these cultural phenomena.
## Sample the Street Food at Kuromon Ichiba Market


You canât come to Osaka and not indulge in the local cuisine. Japan is a world-class foodie destination in its own right, but Osaka is undoubtedly the crown jewel for culinary offerings.
Among the best places to sample the local fare is Kuromon Ichiba Market. This bustling marketplace is especially appealing to meat-eaters and seafood fans, as dozens of vendors display their finest beef, sea urchin, and fugu. I also spotted some typical Japanese sweet treats like candied strawberries and mochi, but I was craving something savoury when I arrived.
If you try just one food, make it some Kobe beef. As one of the finest meats on the planet, Kobe doesnât come cheap. Luckily, Kobe is often served in skewers called kushiyaki, which I found significantly more affordable than tucking into a full-sized steak.
**Pro-tip**: Some stalls accept cards, but itâs best to come prepared with sufficient cash.
## Shop âTil You Drop at Shinsaibashi-Suji Street


I didnât plan on doing a whole lot of shopping in Osaka, but that all changed when I strolled along Shinsaibashi-Suji.
[SEE ALSO 27 Must-See Attractions in Japan](https://www.touropia.com/tourist-attractions-in-japan/)
This street is a paradise for shopaholics, and I loved how compact and quirky local stores were nestled amongst international brands like Zara and H\&M. Even if youâre not a keen shopper or simply have no space left in your suitcase, itâs worth stopping by to do some people-watching\!
Most shops offer duty-free prices, so be sure to bring your passport along.
## Visit a Japanese Arcade


Another hugely popular aspect of Japanese culture that I was relatively oblivious to was the countryâs arcade scene. As I wandered around downtown Osaka, I felt as if one of these gaming halls was popping up on every corner.
On my final day in Osaka, I went looking for shelter from the non-stop downpours that hit the city. With no sign of the rain letting up, I decided to spend my afternoon as many of the locals did, enjoying everything from old-school crane games to Mario Kart\!
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| Readable Markdown | Bold, energetic, and full of personality, this dynamic city is a playground for food lovers and nightlife seekers alike. Dazzling neon streets, quirky attractions, and a lively atmosphere ensure there is always something exciting happening.
Osaka is often called the ânationâs kitchenâ and is Japanâs third-largest city. Renowned for its incredible street food, it is also a major hub for entertainment, architecture, and vibrant shopping districts.

From its larger-than-life facades to its bustling neighborhoods, the city offers a constant stream of new experiences around every corner. With so many quirky and exciting attractions, Osaka is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
## Stroll Through Dotonbori

Thereâs no better place to start your Osaka adventure than in the eccentric district of Dotonbori. This pocket of the city perfectly encapsulates everything most of us picture when we think about Japan: brightly-coloured neon lights, over-the-top signage, and crowded streets.
My first few moments in Dotonbori were somewhat of a sensory overload, but I quickly grew to love the hustle and bustle of it all.
Dotonbori is Osakaâs entertainment hotspot, but itâs just as lively at midday as it is by nightfall. Set aside a few hours in the late afternoon and take in the sights, smells, and sounds as the streets go from day to night.
The Tombori River is at the heart of Dotonbori, and I loved taking in the outlandish buildings and jam-packed walkways from the water. Provided the weatherâs onside, this river cruise is a must.
**Pro tip**: Dotonbori has a myriad of sensational eateries, so if you feel peckish, grab a bite to eat in one of the riverside spots. You might face a short wait, but I promise itâll be worth it.
## Ride the Iconic Don Quixote Ferris Wheel

While youâre in the area, you canât miss the towering yellow Don Quixote Ferris Wheel perched along the riverbanks. Sure, itâs a little gimmicky, but thatâs part of the fun of Dotonbori\!
Iâd never seen a Ferris Wheel quite like this, as itâs U-shaped rather than the traditional circle style.

Having heard the views from the top were pretty spectacular, I decided to make it my first port of call in Dotonbori. Tickets were surprisingly inexpensive at just âŹ3.60 (600 Yen), making it an excellent, budget-friendly activity.
## Marvel at Osaka Castle

The remarkable Osaka Castle and its tranquil surroundings seem a world away from the chaos of Dotonbori. Although it was relatively busy when I visited, it never felt overcrowded or loud.
Made of over a million granite stones with a rusted green roof, Osaka Castle is nothing short of a masterpiece. Had I gotten here during cherry blossom season, Iâm confident it would have been even more breathtaking.

While the exterior alone warrants a visit, history fanatics should stop by the museum that now lies inside. Filled with hundreds of artefacts chronicling Osakaâs turbulent past, the exhibits here really brought the cityâs history to life for me.
**Pro-tip**: If you have time to spare, spend a few hours ambling around the park surrounding the castle. From here, youâll spot the imposing fortress and moat that add to the grandeur of Osaka Castle.
## Explore Manga and Anime Culture in Den Den Town

Japan boasts a slew of subcultures, but itâs perhaps most known for its affinity for manga and anime. Manga is a term for Japanese graphic novels, while anime is an animation style used in movies and television shows.
The best place to uncover their remarkable popularity is in Den Den Town. This area in the lively Nipponbashi shopping district is Osakaâs go-to spot for electronics, gaming, anime and Manga.
I was fascinated by how many stores here are dedicated solely to comic-book-style merchandise. Dolls, figurines, trading cards, clothing, posters, and just about anything else you can think of are available in Den Den Town. Visiting is a truly unique experience, even if, like me, you know very little about these cultural phenomena.
## Sample the Street Food at Kuromon Ichiba Market

You canât come to Osaka and not indulge in the local cuisine. Japan is a world-class foodie destination in its own right, but Osaka is undoubtedly the crown jewel for culinary offerings.
Among the best places to sample the local fare is Kuromon Ichiba Market. This bustling marketplace is especially appealing to meat-eaters and seafood fans, as dozens of vendors display their finest beef, sea urchin, and fugu. I also spotted some typical Japanese sweet treats like candied strawberries and mochi, but I was craving something savoury when I arrived.
If you try just one food, make it some Kobe beef. As one of the finest meats on the planet, Kobe doesnât come cheap. Luckily, Kobe is often served in skewers called kushiyaki, which I found significantly more affordable than tucking into a full-sized steak.
**Pro-tip**: Some stalls accept cards, but itâs best to come prepared with sufficient cash.
## Shop âTil You Drop at Shinsaibashi-Suji Street

I didnât plan on doing a whole lot of shopping in Osaka, but that all changed when I strolled along Shinsaibashi-Suji.
This street is a paradise for shopaholics, and I loved how compact and quirky local stores were nestled amongst international brands like Zara and H\&M. Even if youâre not a keen shopper or simply have no space left in your suitcase, itâs worth stopping by to do some people-watching\!
Most shops offer duty-free prices, so be sure to bring your passport along.
## Visit a Japanese Arcade

Another hugely popular aspect of Japanese culture that I was relatively oblivious to was the countryâs arcade scene. As I wandered around downtown Osaka, I felt as if one of these gaming halls was popping up on every corner.
On my final day in Osaka, I went looking for shelter from the non-stop downpours that hit the city. With no sign of the rain letting up, I decided to spend my afternoon as many of the locals did, enjoying everything from old-school crane games to Mario Kart\! |
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