Taste Osaka in Tenma with a local expert as you try sizzling takoyaki, fresh taiyaki and daily surprise bites while exploring Japan’s longest arcade, tiny food stalls and Osaka Tenmangu Shrine
•Taste 6 Osaka classics like sizzling takoyaki and fresh taiyak
• Experience the vibrant Tenma, the birthplace of Osaka’s renowned food culture
• Enjoy a peaceful escape at the tranquil Osaka Tenmangu Shrine amid the city buzz
• Explore Tenjinbashi-suji, Japan’s longest shopping arcade
• Join a 2.5-hour guided experience in a small group of max eight guests
From the first step into Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street, Japan’s longest arcade, the city’s appetite comes alive around you: steam rising from tiny grills, vendors calling regulars by name, and the familiar crackle of batter hitting hot iron plates.
Your guide leads you through a curated lineup of flavour-packed stops, the kind of places you’d walk past without ever realizing they’ve perfected their craft over generations. Each tour follows a thoughtfully planned route, but the exact tastings vary by day, allowing your guide to pick the freshest, most delicious stops available. You might start with the iconic takoyaki: batter sizzling on cast-iron plates, soft octopus
inside, brushed with a sweet-savory glaze. Then move on to something unexpected, like a hand-grilled taiyaki with warm, fragrant bean filling or a chewy skewer of dango lightly charred over coals.
Along the way, pause at Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the god of scholarship and clever ideas, locals once came here for blessings before exams… and we like to think those clever ideas extended to the bakers and street vendors who experimented with fillings, textures, and flavours to create the snacks Tenma is known for today. From here, continue tasting your way through the neighbourhood: a still-warm curry bread from a tiny bakery, an impossibly airy Japanese-style donut, crisp Korean-inspired roll sushi, or plump gyoza frying behind a fogged-up window.
As you make your way toward JR Temma Station, the tour comes together in one clear picture: this wasn’t just a walk with snacks: it was an introduction to Osaka’s everyday food culture, guided by someone who
lives it. You leave full, yes, but more importantly, you finish with a genuine feel for the city’s spirit: the kuidaore that celebrates eating well, eating often, and finding joy in every bite.
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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.
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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.
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.
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Octopus-filled batter balls, cooked to perfection and topped with savory sauces and bonito flakes. A must-try street food in Osaka.
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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.
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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.
Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
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