Rainy-Day Things to Do in Osaka with Kids That Save Your Plans

Rain can change your Osaka plans fast when you are traveling with children. Outdoor stops such as Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, and long shopping streets can become tiring when you are managing umbrellas, wet shoes, strollers, and tired kids. The easiest way to save the day is to stop treating the rain as a small inconvenience … Read more

Tattoo Friendly Onsen Osaka 2026: Where Tattoos Are Allowed, Covered or Banned

Finding a tattoo friendly onsen Osaka option is not as simple as choosing the nearest bathhouse on Google Maps. Some Osaka facilities ban tattoos completely, some allow only fully covered small tattoos, and others are much easier for tattooed travelers because they are local sento or private baths. This guide focuses on the practical question … Read more

Stay in Osaka or Kyoto? Choose by Day Trips, Nights and Budget

When planning a trip to Japan’s Kansai region, many travelers face the same question: should you stay in Osaka or Kyoto? The best answer depends less on the 30-minute train ride between the two cities and more on how you want your mornings and evenings to work. Osaka is usually the better base for food, … Read more

Vegetarian Osaka, Vegan Osaka and Halal Osaka Food Without Hidden Dashi

Osaka is famously known as Japan’s kitchen, a city where the local motto, kuidaore, means “eat until you drop.” But if you are looking for vegetarian, vegan, or halal Osaka food, the city’s most famous dishes can be harder to navigate than they first appear. The main problem is not always visible meat. Traditional Japanese … Read more

Shin-Osaka vs Namba: Where to Stay in Osaka for Food, Day Trips, or the Shinkansen

Trying to choose between Shin-Osaka, Namba, and Umeda usually comes down to one practical question: do you want the easiest Shinkansen logistics, the best food and nightlife, or the most convenient base for Kansai day trips? For most first-time visitors, Namba is the better Osaka base because it puts you close to Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi, late-night … Read more

Osaka Train System Made Simple: JR vs Osaka Metro, Map Tips & IC Cards

Information checked as of May 2026. The Osaka train system is not one single network. It is a mix of JR West, Osaka Metro, and private railways, which is why first-time visitors often feel confused when they look at an Osaka Metro map or transfer between stations. Quick answer: Use Osaka Metro for most inner-city … Read more

Osaka Luggage Storage Without the Locker Hunt: KIX Delivery, Shin-Osaka and Namba

Osaka is easy to enjoy without luggage, but it becomes stressful fast when you are dragging a large suitcase through Namba, Umeda or the Midosuji Line. Coin lockers are useful for short stops, but large lockers at major hubs can fill up quickly, especially around check-in time, weekends and holiday periods. The safest strategy is … Read more

Day Trips from Osaka by Train to Kyoto, Nara, Kobe and Himeji

Quick Answer: Osaka is one of the easiest bases for day trips in Kansai. By train, you can reach Kyoto in about 30 minutes, Nara in about 40 to 50 minutes, Kobe in about 20 to 25 minutes, and Himeji in about 60 to 65 minutes from major Osaka stations. For first-time visitors, the best … Read more

How Many Days in Osaka Is Enough? 2, 3 or 4 Days With or Without USJ

Trying to fit Osaka into a wider Japan trip can be surprisingly difficult. Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara and Hiroshima all compete for your time, and it is easy to underestimate Osaka because it looks simple on the map. So, how many days in Osaka is enough? For most first-time visitors, 3 days in Osaka is the … Read more