Osaka: Private Food Tour & Bar Hopping in Namba
Overview
Osaka's liveliest district offers an immersive dive into its "eat until you drop" culture, renowned for its vibrant food scene. This culinary adventure takes you deeper into the Namba area, showcasing delicious local cuisine.
- 🍽️ A "Barhopping" experience with a knowledgeable local guide through Osaka's bustling shopping district, "Ura Namba."
- ⛩️ Visit Hozenji Temple, located in the heart of a commercial district, where past and present blend seamlessly.
- 📸 Capture memories in front of Osaka's iconic Glico Man sign!
- 🌟 Ideal for both first-time visitors and those returning to Osaka!
- ⚠️ Please note that the exact restaurant may change due to circumstances including but not limited to seat availability, closing days, guest preference, and more.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Expense-Excluded Group Tour : This is a group tour, meaning there may be other guests joining. (G-003-C)
Duration: 2 hours
- One drink and one food at each store visited (for Private Tour & Expense-Included Group Tour)
- Food and drinks (for Expense-Excluded Group Tour)
- Additional food and drinks (for Private Tour & Expense-Included Group Tour)
- Private transportation
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- Taking pictures in front of the Glico man sign. The first thing that pops to mind and in the top results of respective search engines when Namba is mentioned is arguably the iconic Glico Running Man sign. (pass by)
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Unfussy kushikatsu eatery offering deep-fried & skewered meats & veggies with dipping sauces.
- From the flashy and gaudy gigantic store mascots and signs to almost otherworldy and charming spots like the Issun-boshi shrine in the Ukiyo Koji historical street, there are many interesting spots and sights in the area that your guide would be happy to introduce to you. (pass by)
- Equally photo-worthy but on the very opposite of the spectrum is the solemn and moss-overgrown statue of Mizukake Fudo-o in the quaint and charming Hozenji temple. (pass by)
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Local restaurant with a lantern-lit facade offering okonomiyaki pancakes. Osaka sure loves its "konamono" - and while the starchy and carby flour-based dishes are indeed a soul food, the local cuisine has a lot more to offer.