If you’ve just arrived in Osaka, you’ll quickly discover that food is not just a part of life here—it’s at the very heart of the city. Today, we’ll take you through some of Osaka’s most iconic neighborhoods to show you how food, culture, and history come together. From bustling street markets to atmospheric restaurants, you’ll experience the diverse and delicious offerings that make Osaka the food capital of Japan. We’ll also visit places where you can trace the history behind these flavors and ingredients, from local factories to historical landmarks.
A shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, a scholar and politician from the Heian period who is deified as Tenjin, the kami (spirit) of learning, scholarship, and literature.
A lively market in Osaka offering fresh seafood, meats, and street food like takoyaki and sushi. Known as "Osaka's Kitchen," it’s perfect for food lovers.
A vibrant entertainment district in Osaka, famous for neon lights, large signboards, and delicious street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. It’s a must-visit for a lively experience.
You will make your own way to the meeting points