Osaka
Founded in 1630, the city is home to some of the most historic buildings and oldest neighborhoods you will ever visit.
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Sightseeing & Tours
The St. Regis Osaka
The St. Regis Osaka is located at close proximity to popular destinations such as Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and the city’s most exclusive shopping districts.
The Ritz Carlton Osaka
Located in the prestigious district of Nishi-Umeda, The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka pays tribute to Japanese cultural heritage, while lavishing guests with contemporary extravagance.
Swissotel Nankai Osaka
Swissotel Nankai, Osaka is a deluxe hotel ideally located in the heart of Namba, Osaka’s most exciting entertainment, shopping and dining district.
Marriott Osaka Miyako Hotel
Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel occupies from 38th to 57th floors in 60 stories iconic tallest complex building “Abeno Harukas” in Japan.
Crowne Plaza Ana Osaka
The hotel is a 3-minute walk from Oebashi Train Station. Osaka Station is a 10-minute ride on the hotel’s free shuttle.
Universal Studios Japan
The combination of Universal Studios magic and Japanese efficiency makes it one of the most enjoyable amusement parks anywhere.
Kuchuteien Observatory
Contemporary indoor/outdoor observation deck with panoramic city views, an eatery, cafe & gift shop.
Osaka Castle
Osaka Castle is a Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. The castle is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks and it played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
Okonomiyaki Chitose
While you are in Osaka, there is a dish you MUST try, it is “okonomiyaki” also known as Japanese pancake. Out of the thousands of okonomiyaki restaurants in Osaka, “Okonomiyaki Chitose” is one of the most popular restaurants with both locals and foreign visitors. Just give it a try, and you will have an amazing, authentic okonomiyaki experience in Osaka!
ICHIRAN Dotonbori
Ichiran specializes in Tonkotsu ramen, which originates from Kyushu. There are Ichiran branches all over Japan, and they are also gaining fame internationally, with shops recently opening in Hong Kong and New York.
Manryou Minami Morimachi
Ichiran specializes in Tonkotsu ramen, which originates from Kyushu. There are Ichiran branches all over Japan, and they are also gaining fame internationally, with shops recently opening in Hong Kong and New York.
Isaribi
In this traditional restaurant, waiters and cooks bring all the symbolism of the place. The chefs work busily in front of the customers seated in a semi-circle around the barbecues. A very convivial layout as you may not know the person sitting next to you.
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