Guidebook for Osaka

Taka'S Room
Taka'S Room
Guidebook for Osaka

Food Scene

87 locals recommend
Eggs 'n Things 心斎橋店
2-chōme-10-2 Nishishinsaibashi
87 locals recommend
24 locals recommend
Luke's Lobster
1-chōme-5-20 Shinsaibashisuji
24 locals recommend
This shop offers cheap accessories, snack and other products based on Alice in Wonderlabd.
66 locals recommend
Alice On Wednesday
2-chōme-12-25 Nishishinsaibashi
66 locals recommend
This shop offers cheap accessories, snack and other products based on Alice in Wonderlabd.
The beautiful gelato roses- artistically layered with different flavors!
Poppin Sweeties
2-chōme-1-13 Nishishinsaibashi
The beautiful gelato roses- artistically layered with different flavors!

Sightseeing

スポタカ心斎橋BIGSTEP本店
1-chōme-6-14 Nishishinsaibashi
543 locals recommend

Essentials

Family Mart
29 locals recommend
FamilyMart America Mura
2-chōme-13-10 Nishishinsaibashi
29 locals recommend
Family Mart
Lowson
28 locals recommend
Lawson
5-chōme-7-22 Uehonmachi
28 locals recommend
Lowson

Shopping

Shinsaibashi shopping street!!
161 locals recommend
Shinsaibashi Shopping Street Promotion Association
2-chōme-2-22 Shinsaibashisuji
161 locals recommend
Shinsaibashi shopping street!!

Parks & Nature

The shrine's buildings were burned down in the 1945 air raids. The present buildings are reconstructions built after the war. The enormous lion head-shaped Ema-Den, measuring 12 m high, 11 m wide and 10 m deep, is particularly eye-catching. The Tug-of-War Ritual, held on the third Sunday in January every year, is based on a Japanese myth that Susano-o-no-mikoto, the enshrined deity, killed the large snake Yamata-no-orochi, thus eliminating people's hardships. In fiscal 2001, this ritual was designated as Osaka City's first intangible folk cultural property.
347 locals recommend
Namba Yasaka Shrine
2-chōme-9-19 Motomachi
347 locals recommend
The shrine's buildings were burned down in the 1945 air raids. The present buildings are reconstructions built after the war. The enormous lion head-shaped Ema-Den, measuring 12 m high, 11 m wide and 10 m deep, is particularly eye-catching. The Tug-of-War Ritual, held on the third Sunday in January every year, is based on a Japanese myth that Susano-o-no-mikoto, the enshrined deity, killed the large snake Yamata-no-orochi, thus eliminating people's hardships. In fiscal 2001, this ritual was designated as Osaka City's first intangible folk cultural property.

Entertainment & Activities

Wide variety of karaoke rooms (some rooms up to 30 people), biggest darts floor in the city, and even billiard tables. If you are coming in with large groups of people, bowling is definitely recommended.
147 locals recommend
Round One Kitashinsaibashi
3-chōme-6-18 Minamisenba
147 locals recommend
Wide variety of karaoke rooms (some rooms up to 30 people), biggest darts floor in the city, and even billiard tables. If you are coming in with large groups of people, bowling is definitely recommended.

Drinks & Nightlife

An astonishing world of magic is right before your eyes! This is the place where you can enjoy drinks along with magic tricks and talks by a rich variety of magicians, from Japan's No. 1 card trick magician to dubious magicians and hypnotists. In addition to seats at the bar, a VIP room is also available for a group of 6 to 20 persons,
71 locals recommend
Bar & Magic A-omoro
2-chōme-9-17 Nishishinsaibashi
71 locals recommend
An astonishing world of magic is right before your eyes! This is the place where you can enjoy drinks along with magic tricks and talks by a rich variety of magicians, from Japan's No. 1 card trick magician to dubious magicians and hypnotists. In addition to seats at the bar, a VIP room is also available for a group of 6 to 20 persons,
146 locals recommend
Japanese Bar YAMATO
Souemonchō-4 Chuo Ward
146 locals recommend