Description
This tour offers the ultimate Osaka experience by merging the "Shinsaibashi Metropolitan Tour(ID: M1)" and the "Namba Energetic Tour(ID: M2)" into one seamless adventure.
Explore Osaka’s merchant spirit from Kuromon Market and Doguyasuji to Ota Road, Dotonbori’s Glico Sign, and Hozenji Yokocho. Then, discover the city’s sophisticated side: Daimaru Shinsaibashi, Amerikamura, and Horie’sstylish boutiques. Conclude at Namba Hatch, the lion-headed Yasaka Shrine, and the lush Namba Parks, capturing the evolution from historic trade to modern architectural ambition.
Itinerary
The following itinerary lists a selection of spots. Please note that you can visit every location curated in M1 and M2.
Kuromon Market
Known as "The Kitchen of Osaka" for over 190 years, this bustling market is the center of the city’s food trade. It offers an incredible variety of fresh seafood and seasonal produce.
Ota Road
The vibrant epicenter of "Otaku" culture in Western Japan, filled with anime, manga, and figure shops.
Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street
A specialized arcade dedicated entirely to kitchenware and professional restaurant supplies. From high-quality forged knives to incredibly realistic plastic food samples, this street highlights the exceptional craftsmanship of Osaka’s industrial history.
Hozenji Yokocho
A charming, stone-paved alley that preserves the nostalgic atmosphere of old Osaka. It is famous for the Mizukake Fudo-son statue, which is completely covered in lush green moss from years of worshippers splashing it with water.
Dotonbori
The iconic canal district and the ultimate symbol of Osaka’s vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene.
Glico Sign
The world-famous "Running Man" billboard that has overlooked the Ebisubashi Bridge since 1935. This neon landmark represents the enduring energy and optimism of the people of Osaka.
Daimaru Shinsaibashi
A department store with a stunning masterpiece of Neo-Gothic architecture designed by William Merrell Vories.
Amerikamura
Often called the "Harajuku of Osaka," this area is the epicenter of youth subculture and vintage fashion.
Horie (Orange Street)
Once a traditional furniture district, Horie has evolved into a stylish enclave of independent boutiques and minimalist cafes. Orange Street is the heart of this transformation, showcasing Osaka’s sophisticated modern lifestyle.
Namba Yasaka Shrine
Famous for its massive lion-headed stage, this shrine is one of Osaka’s most visually striking spiritual sites. The lion’s open mouth is believed to swallow evil spirits.
Namba Parks
An award-winning "urban canyon" featuring a massive rooftop garden that cascades down eight levels.
Included
Local English Speaking Guide
Exclusion
Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Food, and Other personal expenses
Private Vehicle (This is a walking tour)
Please Note
- This private tour is a walking day tour and your guide will meet you on foot. A private vehicle is not included.
- Animals or pets not allowed
- Public transportation nearby
- Stroller / pram accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
Cancellation policy
- How to Cancel: Please contact us via Instagram DM or Email.
- Cancellation Fees:
- Up to 72 hours before the tour start time: Free (0% fee)
- Within 72 hours of the tour start time: 100% of the tour fee (No refund)
- Same-day cancellation / No-show: 100% of the tour fee (No refund)
- Note: "72 hours" is calculated based on the tour start time in Japan Standard Time (JST).
Info
Identification
M4
Area
Minami(South) Area
Duration
6 Hours
Price (Guests aged 6 and older are counted as one participant)
- 1-2 Guests: ¥32,400 (Flat rate)
- 3 Guests: ¥46,800 (¥15,600 per person)
- 4 Guests: ¥50,800 (¥12,700 per person)
- 5 Guests: ¥60,000 (¥12,000 per person)
- 6 Guests: ¥64,800 (¥10,800 per person)
Meeting point
Osaka Metro Nippombashi Station East Gate (Sakai-suji Line)
Finishing Point
Namba Parks