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Dotonbori (Dotonbori Street & Glico Sign)

Dotonbori (Dotonbori Street & Glico Sign)

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Punto de interésEstablecimiento

Mejor época para visitar

Evening after sunset when neon signs glow, offering the iconic photo ops and the liveliest street food stalls; weekdays are noticeably less crowded than weekend nights.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Area access is free, pay only for food, river cruises, or arcade games; use an ICOCA or Kansai One Pass for cheaper transport and share street-food plates to save money.

Recomendado para

Food lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Nightlife seekers, First-time visitors to Osaka

Planifica tu visita

1-2 hours

Acerca de

Datos rápidos: Neon reflections ripple across the canal, turning the night into a buzzing mosaic of billboards and steam from street-food stalls. Locals and visitors trade takoyaki and photos beneath a giant running-man sign, with millions of camera clicks each year and impromptu meetups spilling onto the promenade.

Destacados: At night the canal corridor floods with neon reflections and the air thickens with the sweet, savory steam of takoyaki and okonomiyaki from dozens of stalls, while a famous illuminated running-man billboard first installed in 1935 throws a rhythmic glow over the crowd. A quirky local tradition has people lining the bridge in groups to copy the runner’s victory pose for photos, often coordinating cheers and camera angles so that dozens of raised arms sync with the billboard lights.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear comfortable shoes and a light jacket in cooler months, cobblestones and standing queues are common.
  • Best classic photo is from the center of Ebisu-bashi Bridge facing the Glico sign, or hop on a river cruise for framed reflections.
  • Skip the busiest chain restaurants on the main drag, seek small stalls in side alleys for fresher takoyaki and lower prices.
  • Avoid Friday and Saturday nights if possible, aim for early evening on weekdays to catch neon lighting with fewer people.

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