If you only have one day in Osaka, where will you go and what will you do? Our original intention was to spend at least 3 days taking in the sights and sounds of Osaka but due to some last minute changes in our plan, we only had one full day instead! On Day 6 of our Japan trip, we took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Osaka in the morning. We actually missed our train by a few seconds (!!!) and had to reserve seats again for the next train. Well, at least that gave us a bit of time to hunt for breakfast at the station.
These Siretoco donuts caught my attention from afar and I found myself oohing and aahing over them. Aren’t they the cutest?! I mean, just look at the innocent panda face peering out of the donut! LOL.
If my memory serves me right, each donut costs about ¥310 (~S$4) which definitely isn’t cheap and not knowing if it would taste nice, we only bought one, the Tokyo version, for Little misschewy. Verdict? It’s totally Instagram-worthy and let’s just say that we were glad we only got one. Hahaha. 😛
We reached Shin-Osaka station after a 2.5 hours train ride and had no problem locating Studio Shin-Osaka, our Airbnb, as our host gave us very clear directions via email. Also, it was just a 5 minute walk from the station! So convenient! We didn’t get to meet our host, who lives in Tokyo, so we retrieved the keys from the mailbox.
We were very impressed by how spacious and clean our Osaka Airbnb was!
Mattresses on tatami mats! As we only had one day in Osaka, we decided not to waste any more of our precious time and quickly made our way to our next destination!
It took about 15 minutes from Shin-Osaka Station to Osaka-jo Koen Station via JR Osaka Station. Upon exiting Osaka-jo Koen Station, we saw plenty of food stalls selling street snacks! HUNGRY!
I have no idea what these are called but they are like savoury pancakes wrapped around chopsticks.
We tried the one with a poached egg on top and it was so darn delicious!
After a bit of walking and eating, we found ourselves outside the majestic Osaka Castle!
Treated Little misschewy to ice cream as a reward for her good behaviour. Hehe.
Dotonburi is a must-visit if you are travelling to Osaka! It is like a one-stop food paradise for all types of delicious food that you wouldn’t want to miss out on!
I was quite amused by all the giant food boards at Dotonburi! They certainly caught my attention and I just had to snap photos of the more flashy ones.
Almost mistook this for a food board as well, only to realize it’s a caricature shop. LOL.
The famous giant crab!
We tried a box of two Charcoal Grilled Crab Legs (¥700 ~ S$9) which tasted pretty decent. Juicy with a hint of smokiness.
The giant octopus can only mean one thing.
Takoyaki balls!
We didn’t have any concrete plans for dinner and joined the queue to get into Mizuno Restaurant, which specialises in Okonomiyaki. We queued for more than an hour in the cold!
Shall let the photos do the talking! 😉
We had two types of Okonomiyaki — the one with pork loin, and the Mizuno Okonomiyaki. Both were equally delicious, and the cabbage gave the Okonomiyaki a nice crunchy bite. Must try if you are heading to Dotonburi! Remember to avoid peak hours!
Shopped for souvenirs after our dinner and passed by the famous Glico running man sign!
The hubs prefers Asahi. Hahaha.
We did what everyone else was doing — selfie with Glico man! 😀 This concludes our one and only full day in Osaka! Next up, we will be covering a short post on Kyoto!
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THE CHEWYS’ MARCH 2016 JAPAN 10D9N ITINERARY
(Tokyo – Osaka – Kyoto – Kanazawa – Shirakawago)
Day 1: Singapore to Narita Airport > JR Narita Express to Tokyo > Check into Airbnb at Kita-Ikebukuro > Asakusa Temple & Shopping Street > Shopping and dinner at Sunshine City
Day 2: Tokyo Disneyland
Day 3: Tsukiji Fish Market > Ueno Park > Shopping at Ameya-Yokocho Market > Tea at Fujiya Peko-chan Milky Restaurant > Pokemon Centre at Sunshine City > Dinner at Ichiran
Day 4: Tokyo DisneySea
Day 5: Fujiko•F•Fujio Museum (Doraemon Museum) and Doraemon Cafe > Shopping and dinner at Harajuku
Day 6: Shinkasen from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka > Check into Airbnb at Shin-Osaka > Osaka Castle > Dinner at Dotonburi (Namba station, Midosuji line)
Day 7: Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Kyoto > Kiyomizu-dera Temple > Kimono rental and outdoor photoshoot > Dinner at Kichi-Kichi Omurice > Shinkansen to Shin-Osaka
Day 8: Thunderbird Limited Express from Shin-Osaka to Kanazawa > Check into Hotel Nikko Kanazawa > Kenroku-en Garden > Kanazawa Castle > Lunch at Sushi Zanmai > Omicho Market > Higashi Chaya District > Tonkatsu dinner at Tomikinton (富金豚)
Day 9: Nouhi bus from Kanazawa to Shirakawa-go > Sightseeing around Shirakawa-go > Nouhi bus from Shirakawa-go to Kanazawa > Thunderbird Limited Express from Kanazawa to Shin-Osaka > Dinner at Dotonburi (Namba station, Midosuji line)
Day 10: Kansai Airport Limited Express “Haruka” from Shin-Osaka to Kansai Airport > HOME SWEET HOME
Hi Mischewy
Nice blog. Did you encounter any difficulty storing ur luaggage on Shinkansen when travelling from Tokyo to Osaka?
Nope
Hi ,
Mind to share a the AirBnb link Shin-Osaka Apartment or Shin-Osaka’s direct contact no / email ? Thanks !
Here’s the link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4352489
hi what camera are you using? your pics are all awesome!
I used an Olympus EPL 6 for the trip 🙂
Hey there, how old was your daughter during the trip to Japan? I will be taking my 21 month old and hoping she will behave! hehe. How did she find the travel/long trips?
She was exactly 2 years old! She’s very active since young so it was kinda challenging for hubby and I. We relied on the baby carrier to restrain her but let her run/walk about at the parks. We also brought along our iPad to keep her entertained during long journeys. It was preloaded with children videos mostly by Chu Chu TV 🙂
hi there,
I am planning to go to Osaka Castle with JR line which means I will stop at Osakajokoen Station
My question is:
1. are there many exit in Osakajokoen station? if yes, which exit is the nearest to Osaka Castle?
2. are there many entrance to Osaka Castle? if yes, which gate is the nearest from Osakajokoen Station?
3. will they charge us to go inside the area? (not inside the castle itself)
hi missuschewy
just want to check did you buy japan rail passes for your journey?
Ricky
Yes but only for the second half of our trip
Hi. Where did you buy your shinkansen pass? Online or when you got to tokyo already?
We got our passes upon reaching Tokyo.