Osaka Michelin Food Tour Experience Kaiseki and Local dishes
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Osaka Michelin Food Tour Experience Kaiseki and Local dishes

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Discover the culinary delights of Osaka on this 3.5-hour food tour featuring a Michelin-starred kaiseki meal, iconic takoyaki, and sweet matcha. Start with a visit to the Pottery Shrine, then savor a refined kaiseki meal at a restaurant known for its artistic presentation and seasonal ingredients. Experience the lively street food culture in Amerikamura with delicious, Michelin-recognized takoyaki, and finish your journey with a refreshing matcha dessert. This small group tour, perfect for food enthusiasts, includes insights from an English-speaking guide to enhance your understanding of Japanese dining traditions.

Duration: 3.5 hours of culinary exploration
Small group experience with a maximum of 6 participants
Sample Michelin-starred dishes and local street food
Kid-friendly with complimentary tour photos included

Available options

For Vegetarians

For Vegetarians: Full-course Japanese meal / Extra matcha dessert

Osaka Michelin Food Tour Experience Kaiseki and Local dishes

What's included

Guided tour (3.5 hours):local guide who shares cultural insights and hidden stories.
Tea and water: Complimentary tea and water served during your kaiseki meal.
Savor a full-course kaiseki Japanese meal at a Michelin-recognized restaurant.
Tour photos: Receive complimentary tour photos by email after your experience.
Enjoy Osaka’s famous takoyaki—delicious octopus balls with Michelin recognition.
Matcha dessert: A rich and comforting matcha sweet or drink

Detailed itinerary

1

Visit the historic Pottery Shrine
Meet your guide at the meeting point and start with a quick visit to the Pottery Shrine, where locals once prayed for protection from fire and prosperity in ceramics. It’s the perfect way to connect with the spirit of Japanese dining, since seasonality and tableware are deeply tied to washoku.

Originally enshrined in Utsubonami-dori 1-chome, Nishi Ward, Osaka City, it was relocated to its current site due to the laying of the city tram line and road expansion at the end of the Meiji period.
At the main shrine, you may notice white paper crosses. These originate from shikigami (ritual spirits) and gohei (sacred paper streamers). In traditional Japanese Onmyodo practice, shikigami are talismanic charms used to ward off evil and grant prayers. The cross-shaped pattern symbolizes protection and the dispelling of negative energy. You might also recognize a similar scene in the famous film Spirited Away.

2

Enjoy a Michelin-starred kaiseki meal in Honmachi
This renowned Japanese restaurant takes its name from the first-generation couple and the concept of bunburyōdō—the pursuit of excellence in both culinary skill and hospitality. Enjoy a blend of tradition and innovation in each dish, prepared by the third-generation chef who continues the flavors and techniques passed down from the founders. The serene interior offers a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle, with elegant Japanese-style decor. Vegetarian, vegan, and halal options are also available, reflecting the restaurant’s consideration for diverse dietary needs.

Your guide will explain the meaning behind the plates, the order of the dishes, and the connection to the seasons, helping you enjoy much more than just the flavors. Satisfied and inspired, you’ll be ready to continue toward Osaka’s street food scene.

3

Stroll a lively shopping street (shotengai)

After leaving the business district, stroll through a lively local shotengai shopping street and make your way to Amerikamura, Osaka’s energetic youth culture hub.

4

Explore a ceramics shop with Edo-era tableware (if open, or guide suggests alternatives)

Visit this charming shop specializing in Imari ware and other antique tableware that fits seamlessly into everyday life. The collection features a variety of pieces, from colorful Edo-period porcelain to classic blue-and-white designs. With the concept of “bringing antiques into daily living,” the shop offers a unique opportunity to discover and appreciate the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese ceramics. It’s perfect for those looking to explore Japan’s cultural heritage through functional art.

5

Taste Michelin-rated takoyaki in Amerikamura

Here you’ll taste freshly grilled takoyaki from a Bib Gourmand–recognized shop—crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and packed with octopus flavor. Eat like a local by enjoying them in a nearby park or take a seat inside the cozy eat-in space. This stop shows the fun, casual side of Osaka’s food culture, a perfect contrast to the elegant kaiseki meal earlier in the day.

6

End with matcha dessert near Shinsaibashi or Nanba Station

Cap off your journey with a refreshing matcha dessert at a local tea shop, the ideal sweet note after a day of savory delights. With drink in hand, take a short stroll to Dotonbori, famous for its colorful billboards, bustling canal-side energy, and the iconic Glico running man. The lively daytime atmosphere makes for a perfect photo spot. Before saying goodbye, your friendly guide can recommend more local gems to explore, whether you’d like to continue eating, shopping, or discovering Osaka’s neighborhoods. It’s the perfect ending to a well-balanced journey through Michelin elegance, youthful flavors, and sweet tradition.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Out of respect for all participants, the tour will start on time. Guests arriving late cannot join, reschedule, or receive a refund.
Vegetarian course is available only with advance request. Same-day requests cannot be accommodated.
Takoyaki contains dashi (fish broth) and octopus, and cannot be substituted. For those unable to eat it, we may offer extra matcha desserts instead.
We are unable to accommodate vegan, gluten-free, or shellfish allergy requests for this tour.
Please note that meals are prepared in partner restaurants, not by MagicalTrip. Therefore, we cannot guarantee allergy-free food or complete adjustments for dietary restrictions. In some cases, substitutions may not be possible, but we will make every effort to provide alternatives at other stops.
Children aged 3 and under may join their parents, but meals are not provided for them.
Maximum group size is 6 guests plus the guide. Please note there may be other participants in the group unless you book a private tour.
The tour involves about 2–3 km of walking at a leisurely pace. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Moderate attire is appreciated in kaiseki restaurants (please avoid off-shoulder tops).
Drinks: tea and water are included at the kaiseki restaurant. Other drinks (alcoholic and soft drinks) are available for purchase.
You do not need to cover the guide’s food or drinks.
The tour operates rain or shine. In case of extreme weather, we will contact you about changes.

Meeting point

7-Eleven Osaka kutarocho 4-chome
One-minute walk from Exit 21 of Honmachi Station on the Osaka Metro.
Located under the Hanshin Expressway overpass.
Our guide will be holding a red/orange sign saying "Magical Trip."

About Osaka

Osaka is a vibrant, bustling city known for its rich culinary scene, historic sites, and modern entertainment. As Japan's second-largest metropolitan area, it offers a dynamic mix of traditional culture and contemporary urban life.

Top Attractions

Osaka Castle

A iconic symbol of Osaka, this castle was originally built in the 16th century and has been beautifully restored. It offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal history and features a museum and scenic park.

Historical 2-3 hours 600 JPY

Dotonbori

A lively and colorful entertainment district known for its neon lights, street food, and vibrant nightlife. Dotonbori is a must-visit for foodies and those looking to experience Osaka's energetic atmosphere.

Entertainment 2-3 hours Free (food and shopping vary)

Universal Studios Japan

A popular theme park featuring attractions based on famous movies and characters, including Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, and Jurassic Park. It's a great destination for families and thrill-seekers.

Entertainment Full day 8,400-10,600 JPY (varies by season and tickets)

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a wide variety of marine life, including whales, sharks, and penguins. The aquarium is known for its impressive exhibits and educational programs.

Nature 2-3 hours 2,600 JPY

Shinsekai

A retro district with a nostalgic atmosphere, featuring the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and a variety of local eateries. Shinsekai is known for its unique blend of old and new, offering a glimpse into Osaka's past.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free (food and shopping vary)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Takoyaki

Octopus-filled batter balls, cooked to perfection and topped with savory sauces and bonito flakes. A must-try street food in Osaka.

Snack Contains seafood, can be made vegetarian upon request

Okonomiyaki

A savory pancake made with cabbage, batter, and various toppings, cooked on a griddle. Often referred to as 'Japanese pizza.'

Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan upon request

Kushikatsu

Deep-fried skewers of various meats, vegetables, and seafood, served with a dipping sauce. A specialty of the Shinsekai district.

Dinner Contains seafood and meat, can be made vegetarian upon request

Ramen

Noodle soup dish with various broths, toppings, and noodle types. Osaka is known for its rich and flavorful ramen.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan upon request

Popular Activities

Hiking in the nearby mountains Cycling tours Kayaking and water sports Onsen (hot spring) visits Tea ceremonies Gardens and parks Temple and shrine visits Traditional workshops (e.g., calligraphy, ikebana)

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to November

These months offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Cherry blossoms in March and April add to the appeal.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

JST (GMT+9)

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Osaka is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public safety. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis and reputable tour operators

Getting there

By air
  • Kansai International Airport • 50 km from city center
  • Itami Airport • 20 km from city center
By train

Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station

By bus

Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The Osaka Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of eight lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Umeda Namba Shin-Osaka Tennoji

Day trips

Kyoto
50 km • Full day

A historic city known for its temples, shrines, and traditional architecture. Kyoto offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage and is a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.

Nara
40 km • Half day to full day

A historic city known for its ancient temples, shrines, and the famous Nara Park, home to hundreds of free-roaming deer. Nara offers a mix of history, culture, and nature.

Kobe
30 km • Full day

A port city known for its historic sites, scenic views, and delicious beef. Kobe offers a mix of culture, history, and culinary delights.

Festivals

Tenjin Matsuri • July 24-25 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri • September 14-15 Osaka Castle Illumination • December (specific dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Use an IC card, such as ICOCA or Suica, for easy and convenient payments on public transportation, vending machines, and convenience stores
  • Try local specialties, such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu, at street food stalls and local restaurants
  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and long lines
  • Explore the city's unique neighborhoods, such as Dotonbori, Shinsekai, and Den Den Town, to experience the diverse culture and atmosphere of Osaka
  • Take advantage of the city's extensive public transportation system, including the Osaka Metro, JR trains, and buses, to easily navigate and explore the city
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