For those who want to experience Japan with more freedom and depth. "Where are the truly delicious restaurants?" "I want to visit spots popular with locals." "Where can I rent a kimono?" "I need a cafe to enjoy authentic matcha."
OSHI MAP is here to solve all your travel dilemmas. It is an innovative digital sightseeing guide that maps out "Oshi" (highly recommended) spots across Japan by specific themes. Whether it’s food, shopping, cultural experiences, or anime pilgrimages, OSHI MAP supports every aspect of your Japanese adventure. Best of all, nearly 100 different themed maps are currently free to use until January 31, 2026. It’s the perfect companion for anyone planning a trip now or dreaming of a future visit.
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Your Dream Japan Trip Starts with OSHI MAP
The best part of OSHI MAP is the ability to search by theme. Want to dive deep into noodle culture? Try the "Japan's Best Udon: Kagawa MAP." Craving local Hokkaido flavors? Check out the "Exquisite Curry MAP" or the "Sushi for Under 5,000 yen MAP." For shoppers, we have maps for Gachapon (capsule toy) specialty stores, and for culture seekers, we’re adding a Kimono Rental MAP in February. Simply choose a theme that matches your interests to see the best spots instantly.

OSHI MAP is also fully integrated with Google Maps, so first-time visitors never have to worry about getting lost. Each spot listing displays Google Business information directly, allowing you to read reviews, check opening hours, get directions, and make reservations (where available) with a single tap. Save your favorite locations directly to your own Google Maps and watch your travel planning become incredibly smooth.
The Ultimate Tool for Planning, Exploring, and Remembering Your Journey

Before you even leave home, OSHI MAP helps you discover spots that fit your goals, making it easy to build your itinerary or model course. During your trip, the Google Maps integration ensures efficient sightseeing and helps you find hidden gems near your current location. Even after you return, your maps remain accessible for 30 days, perfect for reflecting on memories or planning your next visit. While these maps usually start at 100 yen each, they are completely free until January 31, 2026. Only with OSHI MAP can you freely explore curated spots and create a truly original travel route.
Fall in Love with Japan Again and Again: Your Perfect Travel Partner

OSHI MAP is more than just a sightseeing guide. It is your new travel partner, designed to help you find the places you truly want to go and perfect your personal travel style. What you want to eat, the views you want to see, and the places you dream of visiting—everything is within reach with OSHI MAP. Discover a side of Japan you never knew existed. Start your ultimate Japanese journey with OSHI MAP today.
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