5 lieux incontournables à visiter à Osaka

Posté par: Administrateur TLA
Catégorie: Attractions Être inspiré Japon

Osaka, the bustling capital of Western Japan and Japan’s second-largest metropolitan city after Tokyo, is a vibrant destination that has something for everyone. Known as “the nation’s kitchen,” Osaka is a foodie’s dream, offering iconic dishes like takoyaki and okonomiyaki made with the freshest ingredients. Beyond its culinary fame, this city is packed with places to visit in Osaka, from neon-lit streets and bustling shopping districts to historical landmarks and tranquil temples.

For an unforgettable stay, Travelodge Honmachi Osaka is the perfect choice. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, this hotel puts you close to some of the best Osaka attractions. Immerse yourself in the energy of Dotonbori, where neon lights and street food reign supreme. Visit the majestic Osaka Castle and explore its lush park. Admire breathtaking city views from the Umeda Sky Building, or experience tranquility at Shitennoji Temple, one of the oldest temples in Japan.

Whether you’re visiting for business or leisure, Travelodge Honmachi Osaka ensures a comfortable and connected stay. Explore the best places to visit in Osaka while enjoying easy access to all the city has to offer. Let Travelodge Hotels Asia guide you to the top spots in Osaka for an unforgettable journey!


 

Château d'Osaka

Château d'Osaka stands as the most iconic heritage site in Osaka and is a testament to Japan’s rich history. Built during the sixteenth century Azuchi-Momoyama period by the legendary samurai Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the castle played a crucial role in the unification of Japan. Today, it remains a beloved attraction for locals and tourists alike, drawing visitors of all ages.

Inside the castle, explore exhibitions showcasing historical artifacts and stories of Japan’s past. You can even dress like a samurai by trying on a helmet and surcoat, perfect for photos! The castle’s souvenir shop is a treasure trove of exclusive goods that can only be found here, making it a great stop for unique keepsakes.

Osaka Castle is particularly famous for its breathtaking cherry blossoms in spring. During this season, the grounds come alive with vibrant hanami parties, street stalls, and thousands of visitors celebrating under the pink blooms. Accessible to all, the castle features an elevator to its eight floors, offering a comfortable visit for everyone.

Aquarium Kaiyukan d'Osaka

Once celebrated as the world’s largest aquarium, Aquarium Kaiyukan d'Osaka is a must-visit destination renowned for its innovative recreation of vibrant aquatic habitats. Through immersive displays, the aquarium brings the beauty and diversity of marine life to life, offering an unforgettable journey under the sea.

Kaiyukan features over 15 large tanks, each representing a distinct region of the Pacific Rim. Visitors can stroll through exhibits like the serene Japan Forest, mimicking a sunlit Japanese woodland, or the icy terrain of Antarctica. The centerpiece is the colossal Pacific Ocean tank, a stunning 9-meter-deep and 34-meter-long habitat holding 5,400 tons of water. It is home to awe-inspiring creatures like whale sharks, the largest fish species in the world.

The aquarium is home to over 30,000 creatures representing 620 species, including otters, penguins, sea lions, dolphins, rays, and mesmerizing jellyfish. Visitors can also explore interactive exhibits where they can touch small sharks and rays, making for a truly hands-on experience.

For a magical twist, visit at night when the tanks are illuminated with dazzling lights, creating a captivating atmosphere.

Marché de Kuromon Ichiba

Nicknamed “Osaka’s Kitchen,” Marché de Kuromon Ichiba is one of the city’s most iconic food destinations. Spanning 580 meters, this bustling market has been a hub for fresh ingredients and local delicacies since the Edo Period. It’s where both locals and renowned chefs shop for the finest seafood, meats, fruits, and vegetables.

Known as “tabearuki tengoku” or “a paradise for walking and eating,” Kuromon Ichiba invites visitors to indulge in a variety of delicious street foods. Savor grilled seafood like crab legs and oysters, freshly prepared sushi, sea urchin, and the ever-popular takoyaki. Don’t miss seasonal fruits, yakitori skewers, and traditional Japanese sweets as you explore the market’s lively stalls.

For a more relaxed dining experience, the market also features excellent sit-down restaurants and even homeware shops for unique souvenirs. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with its endless array of flavors, makes Kuromon Ichiba Market a must-visit spot for food lovers and one of the top attractions in Osaka.

Shin Sekai

Shinsekai, a district with a nostalgic charm, is one of Osaka’s most popular sightseeing spots. Always bustling with locals and tourists, this unique area offers a delightful mix of retro vibes and iconic landmarks.

At the heart of Shinsekai stands the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower, a 103-meter tribute to the Eiffel Tower and a symbol of Osaka. Visitors can explore the tower’s observation deck, which provides stunning views of the city. Don’t miss the famous Billiken statue, known as “the God of things as they ought to be.” Legend has it that rubbing his feet brings good luck!

No visit to Shinsekai is complete without indulging in kushikatsu, one of Osaka’s signature dishes. These crispy, golden skewers of meat, vegetables, and even desserts like banana and ice cream are a foodie’s dream. While the area’s kushikatsu restaurants operate 24/7, the district truly comes alive when the neon lights sparkle at night. Another highlight in Shinsekai is Spa World, an onsen theme park featuring hot springs inspired by famous places around the globe.

Dotonburi

A haven for food lovers, Dotonbori embodies the spirit of kuidaore, or “eat till you drop,” with its endless array of street food vendors, izakaya-style pubs, and tabehoudai (all-you-can-eat) options. This lively district along the Dotonbori Canal in Namba is the heart of Osaka’s food and entertainment culture.

As night falls, Dotonbori comes alive with vibrant neon lights and extravagant signage, creating an electric atmosphere. Food enthusiasts will find no shortage of culinary delights here. Savor prime Japanese beef at Hariju, indulge in takoyaki at Kukuru, or try the famous pufferfish dishes at Zubora-ya. For seafood lovers, Kani Douraku is the go-to spot for crab dishes, but be prepared for long queues! And don’t forget to enjoy a stick of crispy kushikatsu, an Osaka specialty.

Beyond the food, Dotonbori is home to the iconic Glico Running Man billboard, a must-visit spot for photos. This giant neon sign of a runner crossing the finish line has become a global symbol of Osaka’s energetic vibe.


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