- Overview
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- * Stroll through Osaka’s most iconic area, Dontonbori
- * Go beyond the main street and venture into the back alleys for some local culture
- * Eat kushikatsu skewers and Takoyaki, Osaka’s specialties
- * Enjoy a seasonal lunch set at a hidden izakaya
- * Finish up with a local dessert
- What to expect
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If Kyoto is the cultural capital of Japan then Osaka is definitely the culinary one. Explore along the canals of Dontonbori, one of the most famous areas of the city. Learn the history and culture of the area, including the backstory of the iconic Glico running man advertisement, a well-known photo spot. This commercial hub is famous for its shopping but also its delicious street foods. Try Kushikatsu, Osaka's deep-fried skewers and other dishes. Enjoy Takoyaki, balls of batter full of octopus, made by a Michelin rated store. Then head off the main road and visit the more local side streets for lunch. Try a set meal of seasonal dishes at an izakaya tucked away from the bustle of the shopping center.
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