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Decoding the Upfront Costs of Renting in Osaka: A Foreigner’s Guide to ‘Key Money’ and Deposits
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Kansai Economy Under Pressure: Rising Costs for Small Businesses May Affect Tourists in Osaka and Kyoto
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Osaka-Kansai Expo Drives Record Profits for Osaka Metro, Highlighting Tourism’s Economic Ripple Effect
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Experience
Beyond the Noren Curtain: Demystifying Osaka’s Neighborhood Snack Bars for a Unique Night Out
You see them everywhere, once you start looking. Tucked into the quiet side streets of Fukushima, squeezed between ramen shops in Tenma, or glowing softly on the second floor of a weathered building in Juso. They have names like "Lonely ... -
Experience
Mastering the Shotengai: Your Guide to Cutting Daily Living Costs in Osaka
Your first few weeks in Osaka can feel like a financial puzzle. You arrive hearing tales of a city more affordable than Tokyo, a haven for the budget-conscious. Then you walk into a pristine, brightly lit supermarket, pick up a perfect, ... -
Osaka City
Osaka’s Great Divide: Choosing Your Home Between Umeda’s Polish and Namba’s Grit
So, you’re moving to Osaka. You’ve heard the stories. It’s Japan’s rebellious second city, a merchant’s paradise where the food is loud and the people are louder. It’s not Tokyo. That much is clear. But as you start looking for a place t... -
Experience
The Vertical City: Finding Osaka’s Best Hidden Cafes and Workspaces in Zassho-biru
Walk down a major street in Tokyo, and your eyes are drawn to the ground floor. Gleaming storefronts, perfectly curated window displays, and familiar logos beckon from street level. The city presents itself to you, clean, organized, and ... -
Minami-area
Decoding the Friendly Fire: How to Master Banter in Osaka’s Shotengai
Step into any of Osaka's sprawling, covered shopping arcades—the shotengai—and the first thing that hits you isn't the smell of grilled eel or the sight of glistening takoyaki. It's the noise. Not just the clatter of bicycles and the cha... -
Experience
The Art of the Comeback: Using Osaka’s Nori-tsukkomi Culture (Comedic Banter) to Connect and Make Friends
The first time it happened, I was genuinely baffled. I was at a local supermarket in the sprawling, energetic heart of Osaka, my basket overflowing with groceries for the week. As the cashier, a woman with a perfectly coiffed perm and a ... -
Experience
Osaka’s Label Labyrinth: A Foreigner’s Guide to Allergy-Safe Supermarket Shopping
Welcome to the heart of daily life in Osaka, a place that pulses with an energy unlike any other in Japan. It’s not found in the gleaming heights of the Umeda Sky Building or the curated chaos of Dotonbori’s neon glow. It’s found in the ... -
Experience
Riding the Red Dragon: An Unspoken Guide to Osaka’s Midosuji Line
As an event planner from Tokyo, my life is about understanding the flow of people. I choreograph crowds, anticipate their movements, and try to create seamless experiences. But nothing prepared me for the daily, unscripted performance of... -
Minami-area
A Guide to Kasu Udon: Osaka’s Hyper-Local Soul Food from Minamikawachi
Walk through Osaka long enough, and you'll get the big picture. You’ll see the neon glow of Dotonbori, the endless shopping arcades, the towers of Umeda piercing the sky. You’ll eat the famous trio: takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu. You... -
Osaka City
Mastering the unwritten rules of ‘chari’ life: How bicycles define the pace and layout of residential Osaka
Step out of a local train station in residential Osaka, away from the neon glow of Namba or Umeda, and the first thing you’ll notice isn't a landmark. It's a sound. A constant, gentle whirring of a thousand bicycle chains, punctuated by ... -
Experience
A Guide to Making Friends in Osaka’s Tachinomi Bars
Ever found yourself wandering through the backstreets of Osaka after a long day, peering through the steamy windows of a tiny, crowded bar? Inside, you see a flurry of motion and a wall of sound. People are packed shoulder-to-shoulder, s... -
Osaka City
The Chonaikai Conundrum: Osaka’s Neighborhood Pact, Unpacked
You found the perfect apartment in Osaka. The rent is right, the station is close, and there's a killer takoyaki stand just down the street. You're settling in, unpacking boxes, figuring out the labyrinthine recycling schedule. Then come...