Explore Osaka on this 3-hour walking tour that features breathtaking views from the Umeda Sky Building and a journey through Japan’s largest underground shopping street. Discover the nostalgic charm of Nakazakicho, where cafes and retro vibes await. With a small group size of up to 12, enjoy an intimate experience led by a knowledgeable local guide, who will share insights into the city’s unique blend of modern architecture and traditional neighborhoods. This tour is perfect for solo travelers and those looking to connect with fellow adventurers.
- Admire panoramic views from the iconic Umeda Sky Building
- Stroll through Japan's largest underground mall
- Discover the retro charm of Nakazakicho's cafes
- Enjoy an intimate small group setting with a local guide
Small Group Tour
Private Tour
Experience two sides of Osaka in one half-day adventure! Start at JR Osaka Station, the city’s bustling transport hub, before ascending the Umeda Sky Building for breathtaking 360° views from its Floating Garden Observatory.
Next, dive underground into Japan’s largest shopping street, a maze of lively restaurants and local boutiques that reveal the pulse of urban Osaka.
inally, stroll through Nakazakicho, a peaceful retro neighborhood filled with art studios, cafés, and vintage shops housed in traditional wooden homes — a nostalgic counterpoint to the city’s modern skyline.
Meet at JR Osaka Station Central Exit. Please look for a guide wearing a Company shirt or holding a Company sign.
## What to bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Camera for cityscape photography
- Cash or IC card for personal purchases
## Know Before You Go:
- The underground shopping street may be crowded during peak hours.
- Nakazakicho is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace, so please stay with the group.
## Note:
- Entrance fee to Umeda Sky Building is not included in the tour price.
- Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
## Important Information:
**Punctuality:** Kindly be at your meeting point at least 10 minutes before the stated meeting time.
**Traffic:** If you are headed to the meeting point, please consider that heavy traffic in the morning is expected, and can vary greatly compared to navigation app estimates.
**Level of Difficulty:** Easy. This tour involves light walking through city streets and indoor areas.
**Dress Code:** Casual, comfortable attire and footwear suitable for walking.
**Other important reminder:**
- **Entrance Fee to Umeda Sky Building**: ¥1,500 (subject to change)
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