Osaka is the largest city in Western Japan, and the second largest metropolitan area in Japan after Tokyo. While being an important hub of business and transportation, Osaka is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in Japan along with Tokyo and Kyoto.
Local food, theme parks, historic monuments, shopping venues, and many more, there are countless attractions and entertainments in Osaka attracting millions of visitors both from Japan and abroad through the year.
The ideal and the most common duration for exploring Osaka is 3 days, which is long enough to see the best highlights of the city center, and you may need longer time if you wish to extend the trip to the outskirts or spend descent time in particular places such as Universal Studios Japan.
But some of you may have very limited time for the whole trip in Japan and can not spare much time in Osaka. In such case, you would need to organise your trip in advance carefully and wisely.
In this article, I am sharing a suggested 1 day itinerary in Osaka including must-see landmarks, photo spots and delicious Osaka food! Check out the perfect way to spend one day in Osaka 🙂
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9am: Osaka Castle
One of the most important Japanese castles, Osaka Castle (大阪城) is Osaka’s must-visit landmark and a perfect sightseeing spot to start off your day. The entrance of the castle opens at 9am so I’d recommend you to visit there in early morning before it gets crowded. You can climb up the castle tower and enjoy the panoramic view of the city.
Ticket info: Osaka Castle Ticket
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The castle is situated within the park, and it’s also a nice place to walk around and spend some time. The park is especially a popular place for cherry blossom viewing.
After exploring around the castle, get your shopping list ready as you are going to hit the biggest shopping area in the city.
11am: Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade
Shinsaibashi-Suji (心斎橋筋) is a 600m long covered shopping arcade filled with approx 180 stores. From high-end department stores to chained discount stores, various shops in different price ranges can be found at this shopping arcade.
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In the west of Shinsaibashi Street, there is another remarkable shopping area called Amerika Mura (American Village). It’s known as the Harajuku of West and the center of young and trendy street culture in Osaka.
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1pm: Dotonbori
As you walk down on Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, you will gradually reach Dotonbori District (道頓堀), the most vibrant and touristy area in Osaka City. You will need to get your camera ready as there are several notable landmarks in this area such as Dotonbori Canal, Glico Running Man, Gigantic Moving Crab, and more.
There are hundreds of shops and restaurants on the streets of Dotonbori area, so I’d suggest you to stop here for lunch. Just a couple of blocks down, there is an atmospheric stone-paved alley called Hozenji Yokocho (法善寺横丁), which is filled with small bars and restaurants. Some of stores are open for lunch time, so this could be another option.
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If you have time, I’d also recommend you to add Kuromon Market (黒門市場) on your itinerary. Kuromon Market is a vibrant public market street that stretches for approx 600m near Namba Station. The streets are filled with over 150 fresh food groceries, souvenir shops and restaurants, and it’s a great place to taste local dishes and explore Osaka’s food culture.