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15 Exciting Tours to Experience the Best of Osaka

15 Exciting Tours to Experience the Best of Osaka

Date published: 29 January 2024

Your journey in Japan likely started amidst Tokyo's soaring skyscrapers before meandering through the alleys in the culture capital of Kyoto. Now it's time to plunge into the kaleidoscopic Osaka, a city that's friendlier, livelier, and bolder than any other. Sprawling along the coast of Osaka Bay, the city has long been a critical junction in Japan's economic and cultural narrative. Its history as a merchant town is clear in residents' no-nonsense approach to life.

When exploring Osaka, the focus is less on visiting quiet temples or uncovering relics. Instead, the city invites you to scour vintage stores during the day and party it up at sundown. Hop from cozy izakayas to buzzing clubs, pausing only for refueling at food stands.

Here, the joy of exploration lies not just in grand sights but in the unexpected moments and encounters. Discover the best of the city with these 15 cherry-picked tours perfect for everyone, from families to friend groups, and even solo adventurers.

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Table of Contents
  1. Family-Friendly & Private Tours for Osaka
  2. Osaka Tours for Nature Lovers
  3. Heart Pumping Osaka Tours
  4. Make Memories in Osaka

Family-Friendly & Private Tours for Osaka

Private 4-Hour Tour in Osaka with Local Guide

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(Photo: Viator)

At the mere mention of Osaka, one of the foremost images our mind conjures is of the majestic Osaka castle. This iconic landmark, topping the list of must-visit sites in Japan, has undergone numerous reconstructions across centuries. Now, it houses a museum detailing the life of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, a pivotal figure in Japan.

Visit this architectural marvel with an expert local guide who brings the city's stories to life. The 4-hour walking tour doesn't just stop at the castle. It ventures into the lively Dotonbori District, where you can see Namba's famed "running man" sign. Next, the tour takes you to the uber-photogenic Shinsekai district, followed by a visit to the Kuromon Market, where you can sample local specialties. The tour wraps up in America-mura, a neighborhood humming with youthful energy and lined with trendy thrift shops.

The tour includes hotel pick-up and a flexible itinerary that adapts to your interests, allowing you to bypass any sights that don't capture your fancy.

Time Required: 4 hours
Language(s): English, French, Spanish

Osaka's Best and Brightest by Private Vehicle

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(Photo: Viator)

Navigating Osaka's extensive public transportation network can be a challenge, especially with multiple transfers that add complexity during rush hours. Counter this hassle by taking a tour of Osaka from the comfort of a private vehicle.

This tour not only covers well-known attractions like the impressive Osaka Castle, the energetic Dotonbori area, the bustling Kuromon Market, and the neon-lit Shinsekai district but also includes visits to two lesser-known yet equally fascinating sites. Take a peaceful walk in the tranquility of Shitennoji Temple, one of Japan's oldest temples, and marvel at the breathtaking city views from Abeno Harukas, one of the tallest skyscrapers in Japan.

Time Required: 7 hours 30 mins
Language(s): English, French, Spanish

Discover Bohemian Nakazakicho Half-Day Tour

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(Photo: Klook)

First-time Osaka visitors rarely venture to Nakazakicho, the ultra-charming Bohemian district where time seems to pass slower than in other parts of the city. Nakazakicho's cobblestone streets are lined with quaint cafes that are excellent for a cup of morning brew while people-watching.

Explore this hipster haven further with a local guide and see a more laid-back side of Osaka's everyday life. This tour is ideal for those seeking a direct insight into the hidden and eclectic side of the city. Based on your tastes and interests, your guide will lead you inside gorgeous wooden doors of antique shops and galleries.

Time Required: 3 hours
Language(s): English

Hidden Osaka - Yukaku Red Light Tour & Culinary Adventure

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(Photo: Viator)

Like Tokyo, Osaka boasts its own red light district in Tobita Shinchi. This area is a maze of dimly lit eateries, clubs, and bars, teeming with atmosphere. For those unfamiliar with the district, navigating Tobita Shinchi might seem daunting. A guided group tour of the area, including a visit to popular Izakayas, is an excellent way to wander through this lively part of Osaka.

This tour invites you to approach with an open mind, an empty stomach, and a willingness to try Osaka flavors. While there is no age restriction, the group tour traverses through mature-themed areas and operates late into the night, which may not be appropriate for younger guests.

Time Required: 3 hours
Language(s): English, French, Spanish

Instagrammable Osaka-style Food Tour

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(Photo: Klook)

Foodies always have a blast in Osaka! Often referred to as the epicenter of Japanese street fare, the food here is straightforward, unpretentious, and deeply satisfying. In fact, the term Kuidaore is deeply rooted in Osaka's culture, representing the city's love for food, translated as "eating oneself into ruin."

Avoid spending money on undeserving food spots by opting for this photography-focused private food tour led by an expert in local gastronomy. Follow the sizzle of takoyaki pans, scarf down countless kushiage, and devour hearty portions of okonomiyaki before capping off with a sinful dessert. Each location boasts meals that are as photogenic as they are tasty, ideal for those who make their Instagram followers envious of their culinary findings.

Time Required: 3 hours
Language(s): English

Osaka Tours for Nature Lovers

Lake Biwa 1-Day Tour

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(Photo: KKday)

Take a one-day tour from Osaka to Lake Biwa which is home to scenic autumn and winter views. Aside from stunning vistas, you will have an opportunity to see ancient temples like Murakumo Zuiryuji and Hyakusai-ji. The tour includes a stop at Hachiman-Bori Canal, La Collina Omi-Hachiman's confectionery, and an Omi beef lunch. Plus winter options offer a hot spring visit or outlet shopping.

Time Required: 11 hours
Language(s): Chinese, Japanese

Minoh Waterfall and nature walk through the Minoh Park

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(Photo: Viator)

Osaka's reputation as a bustling metropolis often overshadows the natural wonders hiding beyond its urban sprawl. Travel a little further from the city's heart, and you'll be met with a surprisingly different scene – one where views of emerald waters and monkeys playing around near gushing waterfalls dominate the landscape.
This tour begins at JR Osaka station and takes you on a hike to the gorgeous Minoh Waterfall sitting inside Minoh Quasi-National Park. The national park's calm and scenic vistas are in stark contrast to the city's concrete backdrop.
Along the hike, pause to pay your respects at Minoosan Ryuanji Temple, and pass by Minoo Park and Tojinmodoriiwa Rock. A day like this is the antidote to the frenzy of the city, offering a deep dive into the lush, less-trodden areas of Osaka prefecture.

Time Required: 4-5 hours
Language(s): English

Naoshima 1 Day Tour from Osaka

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(Photo: Viator)

Set off from Osaka to the Kagawa prefecture for a day trip to Naoshima, an island blending art with nature. Take in art masterpieces inside the Benesse House Museum and the Chichu Art Museum. Walk through streets where art installations stand, feel the sea breeze, and see the blend of culture with coastal scenery. The Lee Ufan Museum, designed by Tadao Ando, is a must-visit for art and architecture enthusiasts.

The voyage to Naoshima includes travel by Shinkansen and ferry, with on-island exploration by bicycle.

Time Required: 12-13 hours
Language(s): English

Arashiyama, Kinkakuji, Nara Park Day Tour from Osaka/Kyoto

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(Photo: Klook)

Osaka city is a fabulous central location in the Kansai region to visit the nearby areas on day trips. Those with minimal time on their hands, but with a desire to see it all, will greatly benefit from this one-day bus tour.

The tour brings you to the dense mountains of Arashiyama, straight into the tranquility of its bamboo grove. You'll also stop by Kinkakuji Temple before meeting Bambi in Nara with the option to pay a quick visit to Todaiji Temple.

Expect a fast-paced tour with plenty of walking involved in between rides on the coach bus.

Time Required: 9 hours
Language(s): Japanese & English

Uratomi Coast Cruise, Tottori Sand Dunes & Sand Museum Day Tour from Osaka

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(Photo: Klook)

Wake up at sunrise, lace up your sneakers, and set off on a day trip tour to see the surreal landscapes of Uradome Coast and Tottori Sand Dunes.

Begin with a cruise along the UNESCO-protected Uratomi Coast, where you'll witness the stunning harmony of crystal-clear seas and verdant cliffs. The adventure then leads to the Tottori Sand Dunes. Here, enjoy a lunch of seafood or vegetarian options at the Tottori Sand Dune Restaurant.

The Sand Museum's sand sculptures are next on the list, themed “Traveling Around the World with Sand”. Depending on the season, the tour may wrap up with a pear-picking session and a chance to shop for Tottori's specialty Chikuwa Tofu.

With numerous scenic photo opportunities throughout the tour, rest assured there will be ample time to capture memories of the otherworldly views.

Time Required: Full-day
Language(s): Japanese, English, Chinese

Nabana no Sato & Gozaishodake Ropeway Day Tour from Osaka

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(Photo: Klook)

Gozaisho Mountain in Mie gets a stunning makeover during the fall and winter. Autumn sees the region transform into a canvas of fiery reds and vermillion, making it a perfect time to ride the Gozaishodake Ropeway. Winter brings its festive charm, draping the trees in a blanket of white snow.

This tour also combines a visit to Nabana no Sato, a destination drawing visitors from far and wide to witness its award-winning light show, featuring a hypnotizing "Light and Shadow Tunnel."

Starting and concluding at Nishi Umeda Park, the group bus tour provides electronic translations in English and Chinese, with Japanese as the primary language.

Time Required: Full-Day
Language(s): Japanese, English, Chinese

Miyama Thatched Village, Ine Bay & Amanohashidate Tour from Osaka

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(Photo: Klook)

A little more than three hours away from Osaka is Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, a village frozen in a bygone era. Dotted with thatched-roof houses, this lovely hamlet in northern Kyoto shows you a traditional side of Japan found only in special pockets of the country.
This group tour simplifies the travel from Osaka, making the otherwise challenging trip to this hidden gem effortless. The tour also includes a visit to the picturesque coastal town of Funaya in Ine Bay. Next, there's a buffet spread presented at the stylish Amanohashidate Winery.
Wrap up your day by sinking your toes in the nearby sand bar at Amanohashidate, while reflecting on a day of exploration, culture, and history.

Time Required: 11 hours 20 mins
Language(s): English, Mandarin

Heart Pumping Osaka Tours

Osaka Go Karting Experience by Akiba Kart

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(Photo: Klook)

Zip through the city streets dressed as your favorite character, visiting landmarks like Dotonbori and Shinsekai. This lively experience, with easy-to-handle karts reaching up to 60 km per hour, offers a fun and exhilarating way to tour Osaka's sights. Suitable for those with a driving permit, it's a mix of sightseeing and high-speed excitement.

Time Required: 1-2 hours
Language(s): English

One day in Osaka: Six hour bike adventure

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(Photo: Viator)

Burn off calories while exploring Osaka on a six-hour bike tour. Pedal via must-see sites like Osaka Castle, Shitennoji Temple, and Shinsekai while whizzing past parks and rivers. It features a rare stop at Namba Yasaka Shrine, where riders can snap great photos with the snarling lion's head. A local lunch is part of the tour, making it all a relaxed and enjoyable day.

Time Required: 5-6 hours
Language(s): English

Mineyama Kogen Resort White Peak Ski Day Tour from Osaka

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(Photo: KKday)

Winter visitors to Osaka have the fantastic option of spending a day skiing and snowboarding at Mineyama Kogen Resort White Peak. Famous for its excellent winter sports opportunities, getting to the Resort on your own is tricky and expensive.

Choose this convenient tour for hassle-free transportation from Osaka to the resort and back. The package also includes a one-day ski-lift pass and resort admission. Forget about hauling heavy equipment; the resort offers ski gear rentals on-site. This snowy adventure is accommodating to all, with guaranteed departures even for solo explorers.

Time Required: 12 hours
Language(s): English

Make Memories in Osaka

Osaka has a way of etching its vibrant character into the memories of all who visit.
Bursting at the seams with an energy so infectious, leaving the city feels like a challenge.
Its streets, alive with activity, and the aroma of local flavors may lead you to start thinking about your next visit well before the current one even ends.

Written by:

Himanshi Shah

Himanshi Shah

Himanshi is a seasoned travel writer, photographer, and graphic designer. After graduating from Ecole Intuit Lab in 2015, she began designing for global brands. Drawn by Japan's landscapes and culture, she traveled extensively—from Tokyo's neon-lit streets to the peaks of Hokkaido. She's also lived in the Seto Inland Sea and volunteered in Fukushima. Through her blog, Nomadic Travelscapes, Himanshi uncovers stories rooted in authenticity instead of influencer-led experiences. Recently, her work was exhibited at Nox Gallery, Tokyo. On Instagram: @nomadictavelscapes. Website: www.nomadictravelscapes.com.

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