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Things to do in Osaka: top 9 must-see attractions

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#1 Osaka Castle +21 4.6

Located in the center of Osaka, Osaka Castle is a primary attraction in Japan. Its majestic architecture matches its long, turbulent history. Today, the site offers a peaceful, scenic environment. Visitors can explore the extensive museum for a deep dive into Japanese history, followed by a walk through the sprawling surrounding park.

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#2 Umeda Sky Building +20 4.5

Two 40-story towers connected by a circular open-air observatory at 173 meters (568 feet) high, the Umeda Sky Building offers one of the most striking views in Osaka. The escalator suspended in the void between the towers is part of the experience. Downstairs, the Takimi Koji (a retro-themed alleyway) recreates 1920s Japan.

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#3 Universal Studios Japan +19 4.8

Located in Osaka, Universal Studios Japan is a top destination for movie and gaming fans. Explore immersive zones like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Super Nintendo World, enjoy rides for all ages, and catch live shows like WaterWorld. Grab unique themed snacks and exclusive souvenirs to round out your visit.

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#4 Tempozan Ferris Wheel +17 5

The Tempozan Ferris Wheel stands 112.5 meters tall, offering panoramic views over Osaka. This 15-minute ride provides a clear vantage point of the bay and city skyline. At night, its lighting predicts the weather. Located near the Kaiyukan Aquarium and Tempozan Marketplace, it is a great addition to any day exploring the Minato-ku district.

#5 Dotonbori Bridge +17 4.3

Dotonbori Bridge sits at the center of the busiest district in Osaka, offering an iconic view of the neon lights and the canal. It is a gathering spot for travelers, street performers, and nightlife lovers. The evening atmosphere is electric, packed with crowds and steps from the best local street food stalls.

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#6 Dotonbori +17 4

Dotonbori is Osaka's most electric district, famous for neon signage and high-energy nightlife. Crowds gather along the canal and shopping streets, making this a top culinary hub. Stop for takoyaki or okonomiyaki, enjoy a local canal cruise, or browse the nearby shops. It is the heart of the city after dark.

#7 Osaka Castle Park +17 4

Osaka Castle Park spans 260 acres in the center of Osaka, blending history with nature. The iconic main tower houses a museum and observation deck. Visit the Nishinomaru Garden for its famous cherry blossoms in spring. The park hosts cultural events and sports, making it a peaceful, subway-accessible retreat to explore local history.

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#8 Kaiyukan Aquarium +12 4.7

Kaiyukan Aquarium in Osaka offers a deep dive into the Pacific Ring of Fire. Its spiral ramp design circles a massive central tank, letting you watch marine life from every angle. The highlight is the whale shark exhibit, featuring the world's largest fish. It is a masterclass in aquarium design.

#9 Osaka Museum of History +7 5

The Osaka Museum of History showcases the city’s evolution through interactive exhibits and life-sized recreations. From the ancient capital of Naniwa to the modern era, explore local history in an immersive way. Located across from Osaka Castle, its upper floors provide panoramic city views. This engaging approach suits history buffs and families alike.

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Visit Osaka, the city that never sleeps between neon lights and tradition

Picture a street lit by giant signs shaped like octopuses or crabs, the scent of sweet and savory sauce rising from a hot griddle, and the loud laughter of a group of friends gathered around an okonomiyaki. This is your first encounter with Osaka, a city that radiates energy, a love for food, and a social warmth that is rare in Japan.

Osaka, for whom and why?

Osaka appeals to those who love urban life in its most intense form. Curious foodies, entertainment seekers, and families will find plenty to do here. Life in Osaka is lived louder, faster, and more spontaneously than in many other Japanese cities.

However, if you are looking for a quiet pace or endless natural landscapes, you might feel frustrated. Expenses can also add up quickly, especially when you factor in constant dining, shopping, and attraction tickets. This is the perfect destination if you want to sink your teeth into modern Japan.

Dotonbori and Namba: the heart that beats at night

At dusk, Dotonbori ignites with neon. Along the canal, the lively facades compete in eccentricity while street stalls serve piping hot takoyaki and okonomiyaki. The dense crowd can be overwhelming, but the atmosphere is unlike anywhere else in the world.

Local tip: cross the Ebisu-bashi bridge and stand facing the famous Glico Man. It is a cliché photo, but the view of the canal from this spot is unforgettable.

Umeda: verticality and views

Umeda, the business district, surprises visitors with its futuristic skyscrapers. The climb to the Umeda Sky Building leads to an open circular observatory, which is perfect at sunset. At its base, a maze of underground galleries shows another side of the city.

Local tip: step into the small bars hidden under the train tracks. The yakitori is excellent, and you will share a drink with relaxed salarymen.

Historical and spiritual Osaka

The Osaka Castle, surrounded by moats and gardens, embodies the historical face of the city. In the spring, cherry blossoms turn the site into a postcard. Even older are the Shitenno-ji temple and the Sumiyoshi Taisha shrine, which serve as reminders that the city keeps one foot in tradition.

Local tip: head to the castle early in the morning. You will avoid the crowds and see local joggers who give the place a different energy.

Bay Area and family entertainment

To the west, the waterfront houses major sites like the Kaiyukan Aquarium, where whale sharks and jellyfish captivate visitors of all ages. Right next door, Universal Studios Japan draws movie fans and thrill-seekers.

Local tip: buy your tickets online for Universal; the lines can easily ruin a day.

Where to eat and drink in Osaka?

Osaka's reputation as the "kitchen of Japan" is well-earned. Beyond takoyaki and okonomiyaki, try the kushikatsu in Shinsekai, which are breaded skewers dipped in a communal sauce, or fugu for the truly adventurous. The izakaya (Japanese pubs) in the Namba district offer a social and authentic experience.

Where to sleep in Osaka and the surrounding area?

To be in the center of the action, choose Namba or Dotonbori. Umeda is more upscale and convenient for transportation. If you are looking for quiet, consider Tennoji, which also offers quick access to Kyoto and Nara.

Local tip: opt for a modern capsule hotel if you are traveling light. It is a quintessential Japanese experience at a low price.

How to get around Osaka?

Kansai International Airport connects directly to the city in about 40 minutes by express train. Once there, the subway is dense and efficient, and passes like the Osaka Amazing Pass help save on travel and attractions. Walking remains a pleasure in the central districts, but pack comfortable shoes.

When to go?

Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons, between cherry blossoms and fiery maple leaves. Summer is hot and humid, and winter, while mild, sometimes lacks outdoor energy. Avoid Golden Week in late April and early May, as the city is completely packed.

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A very lively city

For me, Osaka is one of the three must-visit cities in Japan, along with Tokyo and Kyoto. The city is lively and energetic, and the food is really great. I recommend visiting Osaka Castle with its very traditional architecture. The atmosphere is less overwhelming than in Tokyo. Two days there seems like a good idea.

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A pleasant surprise

We had no expectations for Osaka. It is actually an incredible city, super modern, and well worth the trip. You can take a boat ride on the river to admire all the neon signs, which are worthy of Times Square in New York. Osaka is also the belly of Japan with restaurants and bars open late into the night.

I recommend visiting the castle at sunset. I also loved the Ferris wheel ride to admire the city. Note that Osaka is hosting the 2025 World Expo.

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Dynamic and unique

Don't overlook Osaka! Its unique and lively identity really stands out from other cities.
A quick tip: people stand on the left on escalators in Tokyo and on the right in Osaka. Among the must-sees: Osaka Castle, the Umeda Sky Building, the Kaiyukan Aquarium, and Dotonbori Avenue (watch out for tourist traps in that area).

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Very pleasant city

Osaka wasn't the place I had the highest expectations for, just a stopover city. I discovered a really lovely city, both modern and historic, lively without being overwhelming.

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A really pretty city

When you hear "Japan," you first think of Tokyo and Kyoto. But you shouldn't forget about other big cities like Osaka! If you have the time to go, don't hesitate. I think it makes more sense to visit in the spring, when the cherry blossoms are in bloom (and especially if, like me, you have a hard time handling the summer heat).

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