What You’ll Experience
In the center of the Kansai Region is Osaka. Including Tokyo and Yokohama, it is one of the most populated cities in Japan. This quaint city is well-known for its dining, entertainment, and nightlife. Osaka is known as the “kitchen of the country,” and you really must try its specialty foods, which include okonomiyaki and takoyaki. Take advantage of our private trip to see Osaka!
Itinerary
9:00 Pick-up at the hotel or nearest train station within Osaka City
9:30-11:30 Osaka Castle
Osaka Castle Osaka Castle is one of the most famous sightseeing spots among locals and tourists in Japan. Visitors can go inside and admire the interior of this historic site. On the top floor, a breathtaking view of the surrounding areas awaits. Surrounding the castle is a vast park which graces lush greenery that changes in tune with the season and is perfect for relaxation. |
11:30-12:30 Amemura (America Village)
Amemura Amemura (also known as Amerika-Mura or America Village) is a vibrant neighborhood in the west of Shinsaibashi Shopping District. Its trendy streets filled with street foods, cafes, galleries, Western clothing store, and retro stores that sell vintage clothing and secondhand books and records make it a popular hangout among place. |
12:30-14:30 Dotonbori (Lunch & Free Time/Shopping)
Dotonbori Given all of the enormous, eye-catching signage in and around Dotonbori, it’s no surprise that this busy neighborhood is a well-liked tourist attraction. In the nighttime, Dotonbori is illuminated by vibrant neon billboards. Savor the local delicacies, including as okonomiyaki and takoyaki, while watching the boat cruise passing by along the river. |
14:30-15:30 Shitennoji Temple
Shitennoji Shitennoji is officially the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan. Not only is this temple one of the oldest, but also one of the largest in the city. This temple complex is situated in Tennoji, the southern district in Osaka. Ascend to the summit of the five-story pagoda to witness the breathtaking panorama of the complex from the windows. |
15:30-17:30 Shinsekai
Shinsekai Shinsekai, known for its iconic Tsutenkaku Tower, is a retro downtown area in Southern Osaka. Savor a variety of kushikatsu, a deep-fried Japanese delicacy of skewered pork and veggies; explore the panoramic view from Tsutenkaku Tower’s observatory deck; or simply play your favorite retro arcade game at Shinsekai! |
17:30-18:30 Umeda Sky Building
Umeda Sky Building The breathtaking view of skyscrapers from this high-rise structure close to Osaka Station will absolutely captivate you. Experience the 360-degree outdoor panoramic view from the 170-meter-high Floating Garden Observatory. There’s a restaurant, cafe, and sky lounge to enhance your experience while admiring the metropolis. |
19:00 Drop-off at the hotel or nearest train station
Map
Prices
Sedan (max 4 passengers) | 76,300~ JPY |
Mini Van (max 6 passengers) | 79,200~ JPY |
Hiace Van (max 9 passengers) | 80,300~ JPY |
Mini Bus (max 18 passengers) | 105,000~ JPY |
Small Size Bus (max 20 passengers) | 117,000~ JPY |
Medium Size Bus (max 27 passengers) | 126,000~ JPY |
Large Size Bus (max 45 passengers) | 143,000~ JPY |
Remarks / Additional Information
-The rates are per vehicle and not per person.
-Please note that the prices are subject to change depending on availability.
-If no one in your group speaks Japanese, you will need a guide or a tour conductor.
-Prices don’t include train transportation fees (for pick up at the station), admission fees, lunch fees and English speaking guide fee.
-If you prefer to have your own itinerary for a private tour, please feel free to contact us.
-Please send your detailed itinerary at least (2) weeks in advance before your tour date.
Other Destination Options You Can Change in the Itinerary:
Kuromon Ichiba Market
Abeno Harukas
Namba Yasaka Shrine
Etc.
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