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Osaka大阪

Japan's kitchen — a food-first city built for eating, walking, and nightlife. Minami (Namba/Dotonbori) is the lively heart; Kita (Umeda) is the polished transit-and-shopping hub; the south (Shinsekai/Tennoji) is retro and family-friendly.

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Neighbourhoods

Namba

Minami's lively core: Dotonbori's neon canal, Hozenji's lantern alley, and Kuromon market within a walkable loop. A packed day of street food, ramen, and nightlife — best covered on foot end-to-end.

Umeda

Kita's polished hub around Osaka/Umeda stations: department stores, Grand Front, sky gardens and dining floors. The best-connected base by aggregate transit.

Tennoji & Shinsekai

Retro Shinsekai (Tsutenkaku tower, kushikatsu alleys) beside Tennoji's parks, zoo and Abeno Harukas tower — an easygoing, family-friendly day in the south.

Osaka Castle

A green castle-park half-day: the reconstructed keep and its history museum, broad moats and lawns, and the JO-TERRACE dining deck. Easygoing and family-friendly.

Osaka Bay (Tempozan)

A bayside family half-day: the Kaiyukan aquarium, a giant ferris wheel, Legoland Discovery, and harbour cruises clustered around Osakako Station.

Universal City

A full theme-park day: Universal Studios Japan plus the Universal Citywalk dining/shopping strip and a cluster of park hotels. Plan it as its own day and go at opening.

Shinsaibashi & Amerikamura

Minami's shopping spine — the covered Shinsaibashi-suji arcade and Daimaru — bleeding into Amerikamura, the youth/streetwear quarter. A walkable shop-and-snack day between Namba and the river.

Nipponbashi / Den-Den Town

Osaka's electronics-and-otaku district — Den-Den Town's arcades of anime, figures, retro games and parts shops, plus Ota Road's subculture stores. Solo-explorer territory.

Nakanoshima

A river-island of culture: art museums, the red-brick Central Public Hall, riverside parks and rose gardens. A calm, grown-up half-day between Kita and the water.

Nakazakicho

A retro-hip pocket one stop from Umeda: low old houses turned into indie cafés, vintage-clothing shops and tiny galleries. A slow café-hopping afternoon.

Tsuruhashi (Koreatown)

Osaka's Koreatown: a maze of covered market alleys thick with yakiniku smoke, kimchi stalls and Korean groceries right by Tsuruhashi Station. Go hungry.

Shin-Osaka

The Shinkansen gateway and a cluster of business hotels — light on sights, but a convenient, well-connected base for multi-city trips (one stop to Umeda on the Midosuji line).

Where to stay

Namba

Lively Minami base, walkable to Dotonbori; strong metro access (Midosuji subway + Nankai airport line).

Umeda

Best-connected base by aggregate transit (JR + three private lines); department stores and dining.

Tennoji & Shinsekai

Quieter, value-friendly, retro-cultural stay near parks and the Tennoji transit hub.

Shinsaibashi & Amerikamura

Central Minami base — covered shopping arcades, dining, walkable to Dotonbori; on the Midosuji line.

Universal City

Best base for a USJ-focused trip — park hotels at the gates; ~11 min by JR to Osaka Station.

Shin-Osaka

Shinkansen gateway with business hotels — ideal for multi-city trips; one Midosuji stop to Umeda.

Getting there

Kansai International Airport (KIX)

~50 min to Namba on the Nankai Rapi:t, or to Tennoji/Shin-Osaka on the JR Haruka; airport limousine buses also serve major hotels.

Shin-Osaka Station

Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen gateway; ~4 min to Umeda on the Midosuji subway.

Osaka Itami (ITM)

Domestic flights only; ~30 min to Umeda via the Osaka Monorail + rail, or by limousine bus.

FAQ

Cash or card in Osaka?

Carry cash. Many small eateries — especially around Shinsekai and the markets — are cash-only, and tabi's catalog marks payment per place so your plan never strands you at a register.

Is Osaka good with young kids?

Yes — the aquarium and bay area, the castle park, and Universal Studios each fill a stroller-friendly day, and tabi paces family plans around the most-constrained traveller.

Where should I stay in Osaka?

Namba/Shinsaibashi for food and nightlife at the doorstep, or the Umeda station cluster for rail connections — tabi's city page lists the recommended stay areas with the reasons.

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