
Osaka runs on appetite. Street food sizzles in Dotonbori, okonomiyaki flips in Shinsekai, and takoyaki stands line every corner. Beyond the neon, castle grounds and riverside paths reveal a city that knows how to balance chaos with calm.
What Osaka is known for
Top-rated in Osaka

Osaka Sumo
5.0entertainment
The March Grand Tournament at EDION Arena Osaka. Fifteen days of ancient Shinto-rooted ceremony, ritual salt, and 150-kilogram wrestlers colliding at full force.

Lilo Coffee Roasters
4.8cafe
Micro-roastery offering a vast selection of single-origin beans and varied brewing methods in a hip space.

Matsusakagyu Yakiniku M Hozenji Yokocho
4.7restaurant
Upscale yakiniku in a lantern-lit alley, specializing in premium Matsusaka beef.

Tower Knives Osaka
4.8shopping
Specialist knife shop offering a range of cutting-edge Japanese blades & sharpening tools.

Ramen Yashichi
4.7restaurant
Top-tier creamy chicken soy sauce ramen shop; ticket system usually requires arriving early.

Shitennoji Temple Flea Market
4.7market
Monthly 300-stall flea market at Japan's oldest temple, with vintage kimono and antique ceramics.

Universal Studios Japan
4.5entertainment
Osaka theme park with Wizarding World, Jurassic Park, blockbuster rides, and Hollywood-level special effects.

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
4.5aquarium
Marvel at spectacular marine life of the Pacific Rim, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Arctic.