Osaka Walking Tour

Our main tour since 2017

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Join us on our main tour!

2h 30min tour

Available in English

Tip based

Take a walk through Dotonbori street with its huge billboards,hundreds of restaurants and food stalls selling local foodsincluding the famous Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki.

Pass through Kuromon market, a traditional Japanese market offering different foods with a great choice of seafood.

Manga and Anime fans!
Nipponbashi DenDen town could be a paradise on earth,with its numerous shops specialising in selling manga,anime goods, figurines, etc.

You will see the famous maids, girls wearing maid uniformstrying to catch new customers for one of the many maid cafes in the area.

The tour will end in Shinsekai, the “New World”, with it’s Tsutenkaku,the Osaka Eiffel tower, kushikatsu and Billiken , the God of wealth and money.

Meeting Location

Namba station (Osaka Metro) ,
outside exit 15B.

The Metro exit 15B (Not exit B15) is right next to the pachinko place called Namba Hips on ground level.

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Things To Note

What’s a “free tour”, you ask? Well, it’s a fun way to explore a city, where you get to learn about its history, culture, food, current happenings, and the way people live there. It’s become a top pick for travelers visiting any city.

Now, the term “free tour” might be a bit puzzling. “Free” here doesn’t mean you don’t pay anything. It’s more like a “pay-what-you-want” tour. You decide how much to tip the guide at the end based on how much you enjoyed the tour. It’s a cool system that puts you, the traveler, in control and helps improve the quality of the tour.

We just want to make sure you understand this “free” concept and appreciate the hard work of our guides. This way, we can ensure that you have the best experience possible.

How much should you pay? That’s totally up to you! We suggest deciding based on your experience and what you can afford.

Our guides are locals who work hard every day to boost their knowledge and make the tours fun and engaging. We’re confident they’re the best guides you could ask for in any destination.

Most travelers usually tip between ¥1000 and ¥2000 per person. But remember, it’s your call! You can give more or less depending on how much you enjoyed the tour.