Osaka is an exciting city known for its delicious food, friendly people, and vibrant atmosphere. If you’re arriving at Kansai International Airport (KIX) and want to make the most of your first day, this guide will help you get settled, explore a few key spots, and enjoy some great food.
Let’s start your Osaka journey!
After landing, go through immigration, collect your luggage, and head towards transportation options. Here are the best ways to reach central Osaka:
Train (Fast & Convenient)
Haruka Express (40 min) → Direct to Tennoji or Shin-Osaka Station (Best for JR Pass users).
Nankai Airport Express (45 min) → To Namba Station (Best for those staying in Namba/Dotonbori area).
Airport Limousine Bus
Buses go directly to major hotels and stations like Osaka Station, Namba, and Umeda.
Taxi (Expensive, Best for Groups & Luggage)
Costs around ¥15,000-¥20,000 to central Osaka (takes 50-70 min).
Traveler’s Tip: If you plan to use trains a lot, consider getting an ICOCA card or a JR Pass for easy travel.
If you arrive before check-in time, most hotels allow early luggage drop-off.
If your hotel is far from the station, you can use coin lockers at Osaka Station, Namba Station, or Shin-Osaka Station.
Now that your hands are free, it’s time to explore!
If you arrive in the morning, grab breakfast before exploring the city. Here are some great spots near Namba and Umeda (Osaka’s major hubs):
Breakfast Options:
Brooklyn Roasting Company (Namba) – Fresh coffee & pastries.
Komeda’s Coffee (Multiple Locations) – Famous for thick toast & morning sets.
Green Earth (Vegan-Friendly, Umeda) – A plant-based café with breakfast options.
Walking Distance: 10 min from Osakajokoen Station
Entrance Fee: ¥600 (Main Tower) / Free (Park Area)
Osaka Castle is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into samurai history.
✔ Walk through Osaka Castle Park, a scenic area with cherry blossoms in spring.
✔ Visit the Osaka Castle Museum to learn about its history and see samurai armor.
✔ Head up to the observation deck for a panoramic view of Osaka.
Osaka is known as the "Kitchen of Japan," so enjoy a delicious local meal!
Recommended Lunch Spots:
Mizuno (Dotonbori) – Famous for okonomiyaki (savory pancakes).
Kushikatsu Daruma (Shinsekai) – Try kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers).
Ichiran Ramen (Multiple Locations) – Famous tonkotsu ramen with individual booths.
Paprika Shokudo (Vegan-Friendly, Umeda) – Serves delicious plant-based Japanese dishes.
Walking Distance: Short walk from Namba Station
Dotonbori is the heart of Osaka’s nightlife and street food scene.
✔ Take a photo with the Glico Running Man sign.
✔ Walk along the Dotonbori Canal for amazing views.
✔ Try Osaka’s famous street food like takoyaki (octopus balls) and taiyaki (fish-shaped pastry).
✔ Explore Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, a long arcade full of fashion, souvenirs, and cosmetics.
Getting There: Take the train to Osaka Station and walk 10 minutes.
Entrance Fee: ¥1,500
Umeda Sky Building is one of Osaka’s most unique skyscrapers.
✔ Go up to the Floating Garden Observatory for a stunning 360° view of Osaka.
✔ Experience the glass escalator that connects the two towers.
✔ Enjoy a drink at the Sky Lounge Stardust while watching the sunset.
Before heading back to your hotel, enjoy a fantastic dinner.
Dinner Options:
Harukoma Sushi (Tenjinbashi) – A casual spot for fresh sushi.
Yakiniku Rikimaru (Namba) – A great place for grilled Japanese BBQ.
Matsusakagyu Yakiniku (Dotonbori) – Famous for Matsusaka wagyu beef.
Green’s Vegetarian (Vegan-Friendly, Namba) – Serves plant-based Japanese dishes.
After a full day, it’s time to head back to your accommodation.
How to Get Back:
Take the Osaka Metro (Midosuji Line) to major areas like Namba, Umeda, or Tennoji.
If staying near Shin-Osaka, take the JR Line from Osaka Station.