Osaka is often called the "Nation's Kitchen" – and for good reason. It's a food lover’s paradise, with must-try dishes like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu. But there’s more:
- Osaka Castle: A historical symbol of the city
- Dotonbori: Neon lights, shopping, and nightlife
- Universal Studios Japan: Fun for all ages
- Local Vibe: Warm and welcoming people
Unlike Tokyo, Osaka feels more relaxed and approachable. It’s a perfect city for both sightseeing and indulging in local flavor.