Osaka, where visitors can enjoy the vibrant bustle of a town that attracts specialities from all over the country as the ‘kitchen of the nation’, and the food culture of Awaji Island, which is surrounded by a landscape rich in nature and was used to present foodstuffs to the capital as the ‘Goshoku Kuni’ (Land of Food). Bilingual guides with local knowledge and experience will guide you through the attractions of these two regions in a semi-customised tour.
Look deep into the source of food products. Meeting the charming people and enjoying a night of bar-hopping.
Great experience to shop in local market and encounter the charming view from cruise on Awaji Island.
Connects Osaka and Awaji Island, both of which have played significant roles in shaping Japan’s rich food culture.
Food and market walking tour in Osaka food market and Japan's longest shopping arcade
Learn about Osaka's food culture with a bilingual guide as you explore Japan's longest shopping arcade.