Discover the essence of Osaka on a single-day tour, combining history, tradition, modernity and gastronomy in an unforgettable experience.
We start at Osaka Castle, built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Visiting its park you will learn about its key role in Japanese history.
Then we visited the Shitennoji Temple, the oldest in Japan, founded in 593. Its garden and pagoda reflect the arrival of Buddhism and its cultural impact.
Isshin-ji Temple, we will see statues made with human ashes, a tradition that honors the deceased.
Then we explore Shinsekai, a retro neighborhood full of lights, restaurants and the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower.
We pass Den Den Town, Osaka’s otaku paradise, full of manga shops, figures and technology.
At Kuromon Market, we will enjoy fresh produce and local delicacies.
We ended up in Namba and Dotombori, amid lights, posters and the famous Glico Man, the vibrant heart of Osaka.
We will start our journey in the majestic Osaka Castle, one of the most emblematic structures of the city, built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. As we tour its surroundings and extensive park, you will learn about the fascinating history of this castle and its importance in the Sengoku period.
the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan, founded in 593. This sacred place offers a deep insight into the arrival of Buddhism in the country and its influence on Japanese culture. We will walk through its serene garden and admire its imposing five-story pagoda.
Isshin-ji Temple, a unique site that houses Buddhist statues made with human ashes, a special tradition in honor of the deceased. It is a place of deep spirituality that reflects the connection between religion and funeral culture in Japan.
You will make your own way to the meeting points