Next, visit the historic Osaka Castle Park, behold the castle itself in all its splendor, and get a glimpse into what life was life as a member of the shogunate.
Guests who visit the Osaka Museum of History can view and engage in a variety of activities that educate on the historic and cultural heritage of Osaka, from ancient times as Japan’s first capital to its contemporary era.
The ultramodern Umeda Sky Building is a landmark of Osaka's Kita Ward. It sprouted up at the end of Japan's economic bubble in 1993. Head up to the uniquely designed observation deck for a picture-perfect view of Osaka’s expansive cityscape!
Dotonbori, a well-known shopping and entertainment district, is also famous as a culinary haven. When night falls, it transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle illuminated by countless neon lights and animated signs. Don't miss the opportunity to savor over 10 diverse and delectable flavors, including Takoyaki, Shioyaki, Kobe Beef, Okonomiyaki, Yakitori, Taiyaki, Yakisoba, Ikayaki, and more!
At Zaou Fishing Restaurant, this unique eatery gives you the ability to catch your own dinner. The Shinjuku branch features boat-shaped seating around a moat filled with fish. Once seated, you're given a rod and bait to fish, but remember—there's no catch and release here. If you catch it, you buy it.
*Meals not included Refer to meal fee 8,000~12,000JPY per person