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Osaka is a major city in the Kansai region, a former imperial capital, and one of the most vibrant cities in Japan. Explore our offers and choose one of our flights to Osaka to begin your journey to one of the country’s most fascinating destinations. This city on the island of Honshu (located about 500 kilometers from Tokyo) is one of the most dynamic in Japan—a crossroads of culture, commerce, and innovation. It has played a central role in Japanese history, especially during the Azuchi-Momoyama period, before political power ultimately shifted to Edo, present-day Tokyo.
Osaka is served by Kansai International Airport, located on an artificial island about 40 kilometers from the city center. Getting to Osaka from the airport is quick and easy. The most convenient option is the train: the JR Haruka line connects the airport directly with Tennoji Station and other central stops. A ticket costs around 2,000 yen, just over 12 euros. Alternatively, there are direct buses and taxis available at varying prices. Once in the city, getting around is simple thanks to the subway system, which includes 9 lines covering the entire urban area.
Your visit to Osaka should start with the famous Osaka Castle, built in the 16th century during the era of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It’s a grand complex surrounded by moats and gardens, with a central tower that houses a museum and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the city. There is an entrance fee, but it’s definitely worth it. Shitenno-ji Temple, founded in 593, is considered the first official Buddhist temple in Japan and still preserves a deeply spiritual and authentic atmosphere. Also not to be missed is the Dotonbori district, located along the canal of the same name, known for its bright neon signs, restaurants, and shops. Other highlights include the Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine, the historic neighborhood of Shinsekai, and the Umeda area, the vibrant hub of nightlife and city shopping.
For those seeking international flavors, two neighborhoods are a must: Shinsaibashi and Umeda. In these areas, it's easy to find restaurants offering international cuisine and English menus. On the other hand, if you want to experience authentic local food, spend your evening in Dotonbori—an iconic district filled with traditional eateries. Recommended spots include Mizuno for okonomiyaki, Kukuru for takoyaki, Harukoma Sushi in Tenjinbashi, and Tsurutontan, famous for its generously portioned udon served in large bowls.