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Osaka Food Tour Eat Like a Local in Namba and Dotonbori
$90
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
This company have a passion for Japan, a love for Osaka, and make every tour unforgettable. Your guides are full-time professionals who’ve spent years living in Japan, running hundreds of tours and exploring every corner of Namba. We’re not just reading from a script, we live this life every day.
We keep your groups small because the best experiences happen in a more relaxed and personal setting. No shouting over crowds or racing through tourist traps, just good food, great stories, and a chance to truly connect with the city and the people around you. Whether you’re here for the first time or your 100th, you’ll experience Osaka like a local.
We prioritize fun, interesting conversation, and making sure everyone is having a good time with great food.
We respect and love this beautiful country deeply, and we want to share that appreciation with every guest who joins us. We don’t just want you to see Osaka, we want you to feel it, taste it, and remember it. That’s what sets us apart.
We keep your groups small because the best experiences happen in a more relaxed and personal setting. No shouting over crowds or racing through tourist traps, just good food, great stories, and a chance to truly connect with the city and the people around you. Whether you’re here for the first time or your 100th, you’ll experience Osaka like a local.
We prioritize fun, interesting conversation, and making sure everyone is having a good time with great food.
We respect and love this beautiful country deeply, and we want to share that appreciation with every guest who joins us. We don’t just want you to see Osaka, we want you to feel it, taste it, and remember it. That’s what sets us apart.
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Osaka Food Tour Eat Like a Local in Namba and Dotonbori
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
- Multiple food tastings at 5 authentic local eateries. The dishes change nightly but expect takoyaki, kushikatsu, udon, karaage, dessert, and more! Come Hungry, Leave Happy.
- 2 drinks are included in your ticket price, whether they are alcoholic is up to you. (If you're lucky we may just add a couple more)
- Additional food or drinks beyond the included tastings are not included.
- We do not do Hotel pickups on our Food Tours. They are however available through our private tours, just send us a message to organise.
Meeting point
We meet at Namba station exit 1 at the top of the stairs, your guide will be waiting for you. It will appear as a bus station on Google maps but it is the correct location
Return details
We meet at Namba station exit 1 at the top of the stairs, your guide will be waiting for you. It will appear as a bus station on Google maps but it is the correct location
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NambaWhen you book with Namba Food Tours, get ready to explore one of Osaka’s most iconic neighborhoods like a true local. You’ll meet your friendly guide at Exit 18 of Namba Station, where your foodie adventure begins. Over the next few hours, we’ll take you to 5 handpicked local spots, each focusing on a different style of Japanese comfort food, think sizzling takoyaki, crispy kushikatsu, rich nikudofu, handmade gyoza, and more. We space out the stops so you have time to stroll, digest, and see the real Namba, from buzzing neon-lit streets to quiet local alleys. Along the way, you’ll learn about Osaka’s history, culture, and nightlife, and see how locals really live. We always finish on a sweet note with dessert, and if you’re up for it, maybe one last drink. Whether it’s your first time or your tenth in Japan, this is the tasty, off-the-beaten-path food tour you’ve been hungry for. Just bring your appetite and a sense of adventure!
- Sennichimae sits just east of Dotonbori and feels like classic Minami: bright signs, game arcades, ramen joints, and kushikatsu spots packed into a few lively blocks. It can get busy along the main drag, so we’ll dip into the side alleys around it for the good stuff. That is where you find tiny izakayas, takoyaki stands with short lines, and a few old-school bars that locals actually use. We will weave the backstreets, pop out for a quick look at the neon, then slide back into quieter lanes before the crowd carries us along. Think snack-sized stops, a couple photos, and room to breathe. If you like kitchenware or knives, we can angle toward Doguyasuji (Kitchen street) nearby for a peek, then loop back through the calmer passages to our next stop. (pass by)
- The Osaka Glico Man sign is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, and it’s basically a must-see if you’re visiting Namba or Dotonbori. You’ll find it towering above the Ebisubashi Bridge, lighting up the canal with its bright neon glow and a running man mid-stride, arms raised in victory like he just won a marathon. The sign was first put up all the way back in 1935 by the Ezaki Glico Company, the same folks who make those delicious Pocky sticks. The runner was meant to symbolize energy and health, which ties into Glico’s original caramel candy that supposedly gave you enough energy to run 300 meters (pretty specific, right?). Over the decades, the sign has become a beloved part of Osaka’s identity. (pass by)
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Hozen-ji TempleA minute wander down a quiet alleyway from Dotonbori street, Hozen-ji feels like a secret. This small temple is best known for its Fudo Myo-o statue. Visitors use a ladle to sprinkle water over the statue while making a wish. Over many years the ritual has made it so covered in moss that you can't even see it anymore. You will notice incense drifting by, a bell chiming, and a few locals stopping by to offer a quick prayer on their way home. Photos are welcome, but it is a working temple, so we keep voices low and move respectfully around the altar. Right beside the temple is Hozenji Yokocho, a narrow stone lane with wooden facades and small eateries. It is simple and atmospheric, and it stays much quieter than the touristy main street. Hozen-ji is a gentle reminder that old Osaka still lives just off the neon.
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Osaka Food Tour Eat Like a Local in Namba and Dotonbori
$90
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
—
You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
—
We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!