Travel back in time in Osaka from the 1800s to the 2010s. Learn about the history of Osaka through food, drinks, and a museum with a friendly and knowledgeable local guide who will take you to places you would never go on your own.
Visit 5 stops in 4 different districts, with 3 different types of food, a hidden museum, and a perfect finish with local Japanese craft beer before finishing the tour in the best conditions possible.
Meet your guide outside “Ebisucho” Station Exit 3, and get the tour started.
Discover the area of the “New World”, called “Shinsekai” in Japanese. Go back to the origin of the Kushikatsu, a special fried treat created in Osaka in the late 1920s. Enjoy a Kushikatsu set and a drink
Learn about the post-World War 2 connections and history in Osaka, with the largest Korean community in Japan, located in the district of Tsuruhashi. Explore the local food market, and have some Japanese/Korean fusion Barbecue called “Yakiniku”.
Mainly known as the district by Osaka Castle, Kyobashi is one of the city's oldest districts and train stations, built in 1895. As it is an old area, stop for a traditional Japanese food type: SUSHI. Enjoy a sushi set and a drink (beer, sake, or soft drink).
Tenma is known as the old district of foodies. Its name comes from the “Tenjin” or “Tenmangu”, the spirit of knowledge and studies. Walk through the famous “Tenjinbashi-Suji Shopping Street”, the longest shopping street in Japan, to a mindblowing hidden museum that will take you back to Osaka in the middle of the Edo Period. Walk through old narrow streets from the 1800s, and discover so much more about this amazing city, full of mysteries and stories. After so much food, it is time to experience an authentic Japanese craft beer as the final treat on this wonderful historical food tour.
Go to a local Tap Room bar that serves craft beer from Minoh, a small town located in the north of Osaka, and brewing delicious craft beer famous all around Japan.