- Bilingual Local Guide
- Kushikatsu Set in Shinsekai
- Yakiniku Set in Tsuruhashi
- Sushi Discovery Set in Kyobashi
- Entrance ticket to the museum in Tenma
- 1 Drink at the Craft beer place (including soft drink)
Extra Food
Extra Drinks
Souvenirs and shopping
Transportation if guests do not hold the JR Pass
The tour is accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and those with limited mobility or eyesight.
Convenient access to public transportation is available nearby.
No specific dietary restrictions are considered in the tour design.
Some dishes may contain meat, fish, gluten, and other allergens; please inform us of any dietary needs when booking.
Guests with a JR Pass can enjoy the tour without additional transportation costs.
Those without a JR Pass will need to cover a total transportation fee of ¥480 using the JR Loop Line in Osaka.
It is recommended to bring a good mood, an appetite, and cash for tipping, though tipping is not mandatory but appreciated.
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The tour starts at Ebisucho Station, where your friendly guide will welcome you and give you a quick introduction to the adventure ahead. From here, you'll begin exploring Osaka’s history through its amazing food and hidden spots.
Step into Shinsekai, a lively district known as the "New World," and discover the birthplace of Kushikatsu—Osaka’s famous deep-fried skewers. Learn about the city’s history from the 1920s to World War II while enjoying a tasty Kushikatsu set with a refreshing drink.
Visit Tsuruhashi, home to Osaka's largest Korean community, and explore the unique blend of Japanese and Korean cultures. Walk through the local market and try a delicious Yakiniku barbecue set, a popular fusion dish. A soft drink is also included to complete your meal.
Kyobashi, one of Osaka's oldest areas, is known for its connection to Osaka Castle and its long history. Here, you’ll enjoy a classic sushi set while learning about the district’s heritage. Choose from beer, sake, or a soft drink to accompany your meal.
Explore Tenma, a district famous for its food culture and historical importance. Walk along Tenjinbashi-Suji, Japan's longest shopping street, and discover a hidden museum that takes you back to Osaka’s Edo period. Experience what life was like in the 1800s as you stroll through its recreated streets.
End the tour with a visit to a local bar offering craft beer from Minoh, a town known for producing some of Japan’s finest brews. Relax and enjoy the atmosphere as all tour guests come together to share their experiences over a refreshing drink.