Must See Osaka 1-Day Itinerary
InsideOsaka.com Newsletter
March 2020
In this month's newsletter
If you’re in a hurry and want to see the really important parts of Osaka, our Must-See Osaka 1-Day Itinerary is for you
See our comprehensive guide for what to see, where to eat and places to stay in Minami, Osaka’s shopping, dining and nightlife center
Here is our pick of Osaka yakatori restaurants that are affordable, friendly, and delicious
Towering 300 meters over Osaka, Harukas is Japan’s tallest building and one of Osaka’s newest tourist attractions
Must See Osaka 1-Day Itinerary
If you’re in a hurry and want to see the really important parts of Osaka, our Must-See Osaka 1-Day Itinerary is for you. It’s the most efficient way to see the city fast.
(Photo: Dotombori Canal in Minami)
Minami
Minami is Osaka’s shopping, dining and nightlife center – one of the city’s two downtowns. It’s a world of neon lights, colorful people and some of the best food on earth. See our Minami comprehensive guide for what to see, where to eat and places to stay.
(Photo: Dotonbori: Avigator Thailand/Shutterstock.com)
Best Yakatori in Osaka
Osaka has dozens of fantastic yakitori restaurants. Here is our pick of Osaka yakatori restaurants that are affordable, friendly, and delicious.
(Photo: Negima Momo © Florentyna Leow)
Harukas: Japan's Tallest Building
Towering 300 meters over Osaka, Harukas is Japan’s tallest building and one of Osaka’s newest tourist attractions. It’s a symbol of the revitalized Tennoji area and worth a visit if you follow Wes Lang’s insider tips.
(Photo: Harukas towers over the neighborhood of Tennoji © Wes Lang)
Osaka Vacation Checklist
For all the essentials, see my First Time In Osaka guide
See my one page guide on Where To Stay In Osaka
You can buy a Japan SIM card or an unlimited data pocket wifi router online before you arrive in Japan for collection on arrival
View my comprehensive Packing List For Japan
Save a ton of money with the Japan Rail Pass
Why it's essential to have travel insurance for Japan
Visiting Tokyo or Kyoto too?
Don't forget my companion websites InsideKyoto.com and TrulyTokyo.com for in-depth guides to these fascinating cities.
Happy travels!
Chris Rowthorn