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Cosa fare a Osaka, Japan

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Attrazioni più popolari a Osaka, Japan

Things to do in Osaka, Japan, include exploring Osaka Castle, a historic site surrounded by 2 kilometers of parkland. Walk along Dotonbori Street to see the famous Glico Sign and enjoy local street food. For family fun, spend a day at Universal Studios Japan, featuring thrilling rides and shows.

Osaka Castle (Osaka-jo)

1. Osaka Castle (Osaka-jo)

Osaka-jo

4.4 (91,805)
CastleAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoMuseoPunto di interesse

Experience samurai-era grandeur at Osaka Castle, set in wide parkland. Explore the museum-packed keep and climb for panoramic city and cherry-blossom views.

Fatti rapidi: Granite ramparts and a gilded roof catch the light, while cherry blossoms and a wide moat create reflections so pretty they look like painted postcards. Step inside the towering keep and a modern museum unfolds samurai stories, finishing with an elevator to the observation floor that serves sweeping city views and a surprising sense of scale.

Punti salienti: Over 3,000 cherry trees ring the park, and when they erupt into bloom in late March the pale-pink canopy and paper-soft petals drifting into the moat make the keep’s five exterior stories and eight interior floors look like they are floating on a rose-tinted lake. Down in the keep’s museum you can crouch into a reconstructed Golden Tea Room, where every sliding panel shimmers in gold leaf and the close, incense-tinged air makes you picture Toyotomi Hideyoshi hosting tiny, theatrical tea ceremonies.

Dotonbori (Dotonbori Street & Glico Sign)

2. Dotonbori (Dotonbori Street & Glico Sign)

Dotonbori Street & Glico Sign

4.5 (17,242)
Punto di interesseIstituzione

Neon-soaked riverside hub that captures Osaka's energy. Walk the bustling canal, pose under the Glico sign, and feast on takoyaki and okonomiyaki.

Fatti rapidi: 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.

Punti salienti: 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.

Universal Studios Japan (USJ)

3. Universal Studios Japan (USJ)

USJ

4.5 (147,567)
Parco divertimentiCentro divertimentiAttrazione turisticaPunto di interesseIstituzione

Experience blockbuster movie worlds and high-speed thrills at Universal Studios Japan. Explore Wizarding World, Minion Park, and intense coasters with live shows and themed food.

Fatti rapidi: Neon-lit streets pulse with theatrical parades and high-energy shows that leave crowds buzzing long after the fireworks fade. High-tech attractions combine motion simulation and practical effects for stomach-dropping thrills, while seasonal food stalls surprise visitors with inventive local twists like matcha churros.

Punti salienti: After the evening show the park's main street fills with the warm, nutty scent of a special roasted-caramel popcorn, and fans line up at the colorful kiosk that rotates over a dozen limited-edition bucket designs. Longtime staff secretly tuck tiny stamped postcards into random bags, some nights as many as 200 are handed out, so if you linger near the exits you might find one signed with the day's date and a whimsical doodle.

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Dopo aver viaggiato in oltre 30 paesi, c'è una cosa che avrei voluto mi dicessero fin dal primo giorno, e ha completamente cambiato il modo in cui vivo le nuove città.

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Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan (Tempozan)

4. Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan (Tempozan)

Tempozan

4.4 (56,249)
AquariumAttrazione turisticaPunto di interesseIstituzione

See whale sharks and huge Pacific tanks up close, a rare marine spectacle. Walk layered exhibits from tropical reefs to the Arctic and catch live feedings.

Fatti rapidi: A massive central tank houses a graceful whale shark that glides through deep-blue water, giving visitors the dizzying sensation of floating beside a creature from the open ocean. Wander the spiraling galleries and expect sudden, intimate encounters with playful otters, luminous jellyfish and hands-on touch pools that make the whole visit feel alive and unexpectedly personal.

Punti salienti: You glide up a glass-walled ramp past 15 habitat tanks, each lit with a different color so the water changes from dusky purple to neon blue, until you face a 5.4 million-liter central tank where a gentle whale shark floats like a slow, living submarine. At feeding time divers slip into the tank with torches and handfuls of sardines, the sound of clapping muffled by water and a silver rain of food that sends rays and schools of fish arcing around the shark in a ballet you can feel in your chest.

Umeda Sky Building - Floating Garden Observatory

5. Umeda Sky Building - Floating Garden Observatory

Floating Garden Observatory

4.4 (13,670)
Punto panoramicoAttrazione turisticaPunto di interesseIstituzione

Panoramic rooftop views from two joined towers make Umeda Sky worth the trip. Experience the open-air Floating Garden Observatory and sweeping Osaka skyline.

Fatti rapidi: A circular sky bridge frames a vertigo-tinged panorama, with ribbons of city light spilling beneath and wind that feels startlingly close. Visitors sip coffee on an open-air deck while elevators whisk you between twin towers, offering close-up views of dramatic structural curves.

Punti salienti: Two 40-story towers are capped by a circular rooftop observatory 173 meters above street level, reachable by glass-enclosed escalators that climb through an open atrium and meet like the pupils of a mechanical eye, giving a dizzying 360-degree panorama where trains sound like rattling toys far below. Beneath the towers an intentionally nostalgic underground arcade called Takimi Koji recreates narrow lantern-lit alleys lined with steaming yakitori skewers and kushikatsu stalls, the scent of soy and fried batter mingling with wooden eaves to make the whole building feel like a secret time machine to early 20th-century Japan.

Tsutenkaku Tower (Shinsekai)

6. Tsutenkaku Tower (Shinsekai)

Shinsekai

4.1 (40,385)
Punto panoramicoPunto di riferimentoAttrazione turisticaPunto di interesseIstituzione

Iconic retro tower offering panoramic Osaka views and neon Shinsekai charm. Ride the elevator to the observation deck, spot Billiken and sample kushikatsu below.

Fatti rapidi: Neon lights and the constant hum of arcade games frame a lanky tower whose observation deck delivers sweeping city panoramas and a strangely comforting retro glow after dark. A beloved, rub-the-feet bronze idol promises good luck to visitors, and kitschy Showa-era signs and posters inside make the climb feel like wandering through a living vintage photo album.

Punti salienti: A huge bronze Billiken statue, its soles polished smooth by thousands of rubs, sits beneath a blazing neon crown and locals swear rubbing the feet brings seven years of good luck; people queue at odd hours just to touch them. Up on the observation deck, vintage announcements recorded in 1960 by a former tram conductor play through timed speakers while the air tastes faintly of kushikatsu oil and the view frames about 20 blocks of cramped, neon-lit streets below.

Shitennoji Temple

7. Shitennoji Temple

4.3 (12,360)
Buddhist TempleAttrazione turisticaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

One of Japan's oldest temples, offering calm history in central Osaka. Walk serene gardens, see the five-story pagoda and ancient temple halls.

Fatti rapidi: Step through a broad wooden gate and you'll feel the hush of chanting and warm sun on polished beams, while a graceful pagoda anchors a perfectly ordered courtyard. A roughly 1,300-year-old pine stands in the inner garden, and lively seasonal ceremonies still draw monks who serve simple vegetarian meals to guests.

Punti salienti: Founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, the place still follows its original 7th-century layout with a five-story pagoda and a wide stone courtyard where the bell's low toll vibrates under your ribs. If you time a visit right, you can watch monks perform a goma fire ritual as visitors toss a single wooden prayer stick into the blaze, the air filling with sharp smoke of pine and sandalwood while the ash crunches underfoot.

Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine

8. Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine

4.5 (13,143)
Shinto ShrineAttrazione turisticaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

Ancient Shinto shrine with striking Taiko-bashi bridge and classical court-style buildings. Wander serene grounds, watch ritual ceremonies, and photograph vivid vermilion gates.

Fatti rapidi: Tucked among pine trees, the shrine's straight, white-roofed halls and vivid vermilion bridges create an austere, theatrical calm that sharply contrasts the nearby urban bustle. Visitors often hear the soft clack of wooden sandals on stone paths and spot tiny votive boats used in maritime prayers, a vivid reminder of the site's ties to sea travel.

Punti salienti: Cross a steep vermilion arched bridge called Sorihashi, photographers jockey for the sunrise reflection as the narrow wooden planks creak beneath your feet and a salt-kissed breeze carries the sound of distant waves. The shrine's buildings are in the ancient Sumiyoshi-zukuri style that predates Buddhism, enshrining four deities including the three Sumiyoshi brothers and Empress Jingū, and every July 30 and 31 drums, lanterns, and boat processions fill the air.

Kuromon Ichiba Market

9. Kuromon Ichiba Market

4.1 (19,892)
MarketPunto di interesseIstituzione

Fresh seafood, street eats, and lively local flavor make Kuromon Ichiba worth a stop. Wander narrow aisles tasting sashimi, takoyaki, and grilled seafood from friendly stalls.

Fatti rapidi: Walk through a corridor of sizzling grills, glistening seafood displays, and the constant chatter of vendors handing out free tastings that make every visit feel like a mini food festival. Over 170 stalls cram the narrow alleys, offering everything from blowfish sashimi to melt-in-your-mouth wagyu skewers, so you can snack your way through generations of recipes in a single afternoon.

Punti salienti: Wind through the covered arcade and you’ll smell briny seaweed and charcoal, watch chefs shave icicle-bright uni onto rice and blow-torch marbled wagyu for 800 yen a skewer while vendors haggle in sing-song voices that dare you to try the spiciest bite. Local shopkeepers like 80-year-old Mr. Tanaka still age tuna in a backroom for seven days using a sake-soaked cloth method handed down since the Meiji era, and they’ll hand you a sliver for 200 yen so you can taste the silky difference.

Namba Yasaka Shrine

10. Namba Yasaka Shrine

4.5 (14,002)
Shinto ShrineAttrazione turisticaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

A giant lion-head stage offers one-of-a-kind photos. Expect a quick, atmospheric visit, perfect for striking shots and a short local cultural stop.

Fatti rapidi: A gigantic lion's open mouth frames the shrine's main stage, and local belief holds that stepping into the maw swallows bad luck and invites good fortune. Photographers and festival-goers love the dramatic, lacquered teeth and cavernous mouth as a backdrop for portraits and energetic performances.

Punti salienti: A hulking vermilion lion head dominates the shrine grounds, roughly 12 meters high with glinting gold teeth and glassy eyes that catch the sun. People line up to step into the gaping mouth for a photo and a quirky blessing ritual where the lion is said to swallow bad luck, especially during New Year when the stream of visitors can number in the hundreds.

Visit Utsubo Park and Rose Garden

11. Visit Utsubo Park and Rose Garden

4.3 (1,466)
GiardinoAttrazione turisticaParcoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Discover over 400 rose varieties in full bloom. Enjoy peaceful strolls and charming cafes tucked among beautifully arranged flower beds.

Fatti rapidi: This park offers more than 400 varieties of roses, creating a colorful spectacle that attracts flower lovers every spring. It sits on what used to be a bustling freight terminal, transformed into a serene urban oasis.

Punti salienti: Visitors can stroll along the Rose Garden during the peak bloom in May, when over 5,000 rose bushes release a delicate fragrance that fills the air. Small cafes scattered around the park let you enjoy a coffee while overlooking the blooming petals and the geometric patterns of the garden's layout.

Visit Hozenji Yokocho Alley

12. Visit Hozenji Yokocho Alley

4.3 (447)
Punto di interesseIstituzione

Step into a compact street full of cozy eateries and a sacred moss-covered statue. Savor local flavors while soaking in a uniquely tranquil vibe under glowing lanterns.

Fatti rapidi: This alley holds over 60 tiny restaurants and bars squeezed into a narrow stone-paved street that stretches only about 150 meters. Visitors often find themselves attracted to the moss-covered statue of Fudo Myoo, quietly doused with water by passersby as a prayer for good luck.

Punti salienti: The alley's stone lanterns glow warmly at night, and the sound of water droplets from the sacred statue creates a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere. Each eatery hides behind wooden lattice doors, offering an intimate glimpse into traditional Osaka dining culture where diners sit close to the chefs.

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Dolci tradizionali

Mochi

Mochi

In Osaka mochi is often pounded fresh at festivals and New Year celebrations, its chewy texture celebrated as a symbol of good luck and community.

Daifuku

Daifuku

Daifuku is soft mochi stuffed with sweet red bean paste, and Osaka vendors popularized fruity versions like ichigo daifuku that burst with seasonal flavor.

Taiyaki

Taiyaki

Taiyaki looks like a fish because fish symbolize good fortune, and Osaka vendors fill them with everything from classic sweet red bean to creamy custard and savory fillings.

Piatti salati tradizionali

Okonomiyaki

Okonomiyaki

Osaka's okonomiyaki is a hearty, savory pancake loaded with cabbage, meat, and toppings, and many restaurants cook it on a hot griddle in front of you for a theatrical, communal meal.

Takoyaki

Takoyaki

Takoyaki were perfected in Osaka, they are crisp-on-the-outside balls of batter filled with diced octopus, and the expert flipping technique creates a creamy center that locals prize.

Kushikatsu

Kushikatsu

Kushikatsu are skewered, deep-fried bites that originated in Osaka's Shinsekai neighborhood, and there is strict sauce etiquette, so do not double-dip into the communal sauce.

Bevande tradizionali

Green tea

Green tea

In Osaka, green tea, especially matcha and sencha, is commonly paired with sweets and street food, its bright bitterness cutting through rich flavors.

Sake

Sake

Sake in Osaka is often enjoyed alongside hearty street dishes, and local festivals showcase brewers who craft styles meant to stand up to robust, savory foods.

Umeshu

Umeshu

Umeshu, a sweet and tart plum liqueur, is a favorite in Osaka bars, where some shops age ume in spirits for years to create deep, honeyed flavors.

Frequently Asked Questions about Osaka, Japan

What is the best time to visit Osaka, Japan?
The best months to visit Osaka are March, April, May, October, and November. These months provide pleasant weather and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities without extreme temperatures or heavy rainfall commonly seen in other months.
Is Osaka, Japan expensive to live in?
The average cost of living in Osaka is around $2000 per month. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, and other daily expenses, making it relatively affordable compared to other major cities in Japan and worldwide.
How safe is the tap water in Osaka, Japan?
Tap water in Osaka is safe to drink. It meets high-quality standards and is regularly tested to ensure safety for residents and travelers, eliminating the need for bottled water for hydration purposes during your stay.
How good is the public transportation system in Osaka?
Osaka's public transportation scores 9 out of 10. It is efficient, punctual, and well-connected by trains, subways, and buses, allowing easy access throughout the city and to surrounding regions. It is the preferred mode of transport for most locals and tourists.
How many tourists visit Osaka, Japan annually?
Osaka welcomes about 12 million tourists each year. This high number reflects its popularity as a travel destination, with visitors exploring its cultural sites, shopping districts, and diverse culinary experiences throughout the year.

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Commenti (7)

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Hector A.

Got drenched in sudden summer rain, humidity made walking tiring, still liked the city but pack a compact umbrella and quick-dry clothes.

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Oscar W.

Dotonbori street food blew my mind, takoyaki and okonomiyaki everywhere, expect huge crowds at night but worth the chaos.

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Renata B.

Nightlife was fun and people were so polite, but hotels near the station cost extra, book early or you'll pay a premium.

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Pedro K.

Due giorni sono stati frenetici, tre o quattro notti ti danno tempo per mangiare bene, visitare i musei ed esplorare i quartieri senza correre.

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Laura J.

Rush hour trains are jammed and hot, mornings were rough, but parks and side streets felt calm and real once crowds thinned.

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Shin-Osaka Station

Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen (bullet train)

Osaka (Umeda) Station

JR Osaka Loop Line, JR Tokaido Main, private lines & subways

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Informazioni utili per Osaka, Japan

Luoghi popolari per lo shoppingShinsaibashi, Dotonbori, Namba, Umeda, Kuromon Market
Luoghi popolari per la vita notturnaDotonbori, Amerikamura, Kitashinchi, Umeda
Ristoranti casual popolariDotonbori street stalls, Kuromon Market stalls, Local ramen shops in Tenma
Ristoranti eleganti popolariHajime, Mizai, Koryu
Caffè popolariLiLo Coffee Roasters, Brooklyn Roasting Company, Streamer Coffee Company
Acqua del rubinetto potabile
Visto per nomadi digitaliNo
Migliori app taxiJapanTaxi, DiDi, Uber
Prezzo taxi / km$1.2
Turisti / anno12000000
Popolazione2691188
Velocità internet mobile50 Mbps
Percentuale di disoccupazione2.8 %
Percentuale di povertà15 %
Reddito medio / mese$3000
Costo medio della vita / mese$2000
Prezzo hotel / notte da$40
Prezzo birra da$6
Prezzo caffè da$3
Prezzo street food da$3
Prezzo pasto al ristorante da$8
Valuta localeJPY
Tipi di prese elettricheA
ReligioniShinto, Buddhism
Lingue parlateJapanese, English (limited)
Gruppi etniciJapanese, Korean, Chinese, Other
Orientamento politicocenter-right
Densità di popolazione12000 /km²
Area geografica225 km²
Possibili disastri naturaliEarthquake, Tsunami, Typhoon, Volcanic eruption
Animali pericolosiNone significant in city, venomous snakes in rural areas
Luoghi popolari per una passeggiataDotonbori, Osaka Castle Park, Minoo Park, Nakanoshima, Sumiyoshi Taisha
Trasporti pubblici popolariJR, Osaka Metro, Private railways, Trams, Buses
Compagnie aereeJAL, ANA, Peach Aviation, Jetstar Japan
Vaccinazioni consigliateRoutine vaccinations up to date, COVID-19, Hepatitis A (if long stay)
Tipi di architetturaTraditional Japanese, Modern high-rise, Postwar reconstruction, Contemporary
Consumo medio di birra pro capite / anno37 l
Consumo medio di vino pro capite / anno4 l
Cultura delle manceNo tipping expected, service charges may be included
Coworking / giorno$15
Airbnb / mese$2000
Affitto 1 camera / mese$900
Palestra / mese$50
Budget giornaliero (zaino in spalla)$40
Budget giornaliero (media)$100

Panoramica di Osaka, Japan

Competenza in ingleseNella media
Sicurezza stradaleBuono
Accoglienza per stranieriBuono
Libertà di espressioneBuono
Trasporti pubbliciMolto buono
Assistenza sanitariaMolto buono
Qualità dell'istruzioneBuono
Affidabilità rete elettricaMolto buono
Sicurezza contro crimini violentiMolto buono
PasseggiabilitàBuono
Vita notturnaBuono
Scena gastronomicaMolto buono
Accoglienza LGBTQ+Nella media
Scena startupNella media
Livello di rumoreNella media
PuliziaBuono
Accesso alla naturaNella media
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