Osaka Castle is a must-visit historic site with beautiful gardens, impressive architecture, and an interesting museum inside.
Walking Distance: 15 minutes from Osakajokoen Station
Entrance Fee: ¥600 for the castle museum (Park is free)
✔️ See the castle up close and enjoy the view from the top.
✔️ Walk through Osaka Castle Park, which is very beautiful in cherry blossom season.
✔️ Visit the museum inside the castle to learn about samurai history.
✔️ Take photos while wearing a samurai outfit (available for rent).
Before heading to your next destination, take a break at a nearby café.
Brooklyn Roasting Company – Stylish café with quality coffee and a spacious atmosphere.
Elmers Green Café – A cozy place with pastries and excellent drip coffee.
Mamezo & Café (Vegan-Friendly) – Offers plant-based sweets and traditional Japanese matcha.
Dotonbori is Osaka’s most famous entertainment and food street, filled with neon lights, lively shops, and delicious street food.
Train Station: Namba Station (Take the Midosuji Line)
Walking Distance: 5 minutes from the station
✔️ Take a photo with the Glico Running Man sign.
✔️ Try famous Osaka street food like takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes).
✔️ Visit Shinsaibashi Shopping Street for fashion, souvenirs, and local boutiques.
✔️ Take a Tonbori River Cruise for a relaxing 20-minute ride through the city.
Enjoy a delicious lunch in Osaka, famous for its "kuidaore" culture (meaning "eat until you drop")!
Ichiran Ramen – A popular ramen chain with private booths for solo diners.
Harukoma Sushi – Affordable and fresh sushi in a casual setting.
Matsusakagyu Yakiniku M – Premium wagyu beef grilled at your table.
Green Earth (Vegan-Friendly) – Serves plant-based Japanese and international dishes.
Tsutenkaku Tower is a nostalgic landmark in Shinsekai, a district famous for its retro charm and street food.
Train Station: Ebisucho Station (Sakaisuji Line)
Entrance Fee: ¥900 for the observation deck
✔️ Go up Tsutenkaku Tower for a great city view.
✔️ Try kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) at a small local restaurant.
✔️ Walk through Jan-Jan Yokocho, an old shopping street with cheap snacks and games.
✔️ Visit old-school arcades and try retro Japanese video games.
After a busy day, take a short break at a unique café or a peaceful park.
Neko no Jikan (Cat Café) – Spend time with adorable rescue cats.
Mitsuya Café – A hidden tea house with traditional Japanese sweets.
Tennoji Park – A quiet green space near Shinsekai, perfect for a short walk.
Umeda is Osaka’s modern business district, filled with shopping malls and observation decks.
Train Station: Umeda Station (Take the Midosuji Line)
✔️ Visit Umeda Sky Building
✔️ Shop at Grand Front Osaka
✔️ Ride the Ferris wheel at HEP FIVE
End the day with a delicious dinner before heading back to Kyoto.
Yakiniku Rokko – Great for Japanese BBQ with premium beef.
Endo Sushi – A well-known sushi spot with high-quality fish.
Tsurutontan Udon – Famous for its giant bowls of udon noodles.
Paprika Shokudo (Vegan-Friendly) – Serves plant-based Japanese and Western-style meals.
After a full day in Osaka, take a train back to Kyoto.
Shinkansen: 15 minutes, around ¥1,420 (fastest)
JR Special Rapid Service: 30 minutes, around ¥570 (budget-friendly)
Hankyu Railway: 45 minutes, around ¥400 (best for shopping lovers)
Once back in Kyoto, rest and think about all the fun things you did in Osaka!