Welcome to the nation’s kitchen! Osaka is a charming, laid-back region best known for friendly and vibrant locals, wild nightlife, as well as delectable street food. Shopping streets are filled with department stores, food and drink establishments against the backdrop of giant billboards and neon lights. The city has prospered as a center of commerce throughout history. Today, Osaka sits as Japan’s second-largest metropolitan area after Tokyo.
Osaka's major entertainment district offering numerous shopping and dining choices
An array of eating and shopping options around train stations
Major man-made port accommodating a variety of tourist attractions
A must-see district containing an array of culinary delights and many more
A historical significance, one of Japan's most famous castles
Worldwide-acclaimed theme park at Osaka's waterfront
Home to Expo Memorial Park and the stunning Minoo Park
We arrange a wide array of meal choices for you, from Japanese traditional set meals, all you can eat, to local and seasonal specialties. Join us in exploring the taste of Japan!
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Different regions have their own traditional recipes and agricultural farming system. Many of the regional dishes can only be tasted in the original area they came from.
Made by mixing ground nagaimo, cabbage, and various ingredients of meat or seafood of your choice into a batter made of flour and water, then grilling on an iron griddle. Spread sweetish sauce, and sprinkle katsuobushi, aonori, and mayonnaise on top.
A round-shaped fritters made by pouring the mixture of flour and water into a special round-shape griddle, then adding a small piece of octopus, shredded naganegi, benishouga, tenkasu, and grilling all together into a ball.
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Whether this is your first time visiting, or returning, make sure to participate in these unique activities, that cannot be done elsewhere!
Taiko is an ancient Japanese form of percussion using large drums. Taiko playing is loud, hard, and fast, and involves a lot of choreographed movement. Take a 60-minute lesson and become a taiko master!
At the Cup Noodle Museum, you can learn the history of the world's first instant noodles, and create your own completely original cup noodles package, which is unavailable anywhere else in the world. For the cup that you design, select your favorite soup from among four varieties as well as four toppings from among 12 varieties.
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