10 Ways To Spend a Rainy Day in Osaka
Explore retro shopping streets, a legendary hot-spring theme park, and museums galore.
Explore retro shopping streets, a legendary hot-spring theme park, and museums galore.
Slurp up some of the best ramen in Japan, and see what else "the city of two halves" has to offer.
Old-school arcades, Japanese knives, and the lucky Billiken await.
Janjan-Yokocho is a 180-meter shopping street in Shinsekai.
If Osaka is the kitchen of Japan, Dōtonbori is the chef's table.
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Walk, hike, and cycle through some of Japan’s most iconic nature and enjoy some of the freshest and tastiest seafood, beef and sake the country has to offer.
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For a nice cheapo day of retail therapy, try one of these outlet malls in Osaka and let the bargain-hunting begin!