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Experience
The Morning Rhythm of a Local Shōtengai: A Guide to Daily Errands Like an Osakan
Forget what you think you know about shopping in Japan. Erase the images of silent, gleaming department stores where every apple is a flawless work of art and the only sound is the gentle hum of the escalator. That’s one side of the coin... -
Experience
The Real Meaning of ‘Kuidaore’: Understanding Osaka’s Food Philosophy Beyond Just Overeating
When you first hear the word ‘Kuidaore,’ it hits you with the force of a cartoon anvil. The common translation, ‘to eat oneself into bankruptcy,’ paints a wild picture of a city populated by hedonistic gluttons, joyfully devouring takoya... -
Experience
Beyond the Karaoke Box: An Insider’s Look into the World of Osaka’s Local ‘Snack’ Bars
You’ve seen them, tucked away on the second floor of a weathered building in Tenma or nestled in a quiet alley just a stone's throw from the neon chaos of Namba. A simple sign, often handwritten or glowing with the soft hum of a single n... -
Osaka City
How to Eat Well for Less: Mastering the ‘Sozai’ Aisle in an Osaka Supermarket
When I first moved to Osaka, I had this romantic vision of myself. I’d be in my tiny Japanese kitchen, gracefully preparing intricate meals I’d seen in glossy magazines. I imagined mastering the art of the dashi, perfectly searing a piec... -
Kita-area
Decoding the Umeda Labyrinth: Finding the Soul in its Hidden Sub-districts Osaka Umeda Station Area
Step out of the train and into Umeda, and the first thing that hits you isn't a sight or a sound. It's a feeling. A sense of vertigo, of being a single data point in a massive, surging algorithm of human movement. You're not in a station... -
Experience
Riding the Leopard-Print Wave: Navigating the Joys and Jabs of Osaka’s ‘Okan’ Culture
Walk through any shotengai, those covered shopping arcades that pulse like the city’s arteries, and you’ll feel it. It’s a presence, an energy that’s as much a part of the Osaka landscape as the Glico Running Man or the steam rising from... -
Southern Osaka
Beyond the Danjiri Festival: A Weekend Trip to Kishiwada to Discover its Castle Town Charm and Seaside Life
When most people in Osaka, Japanese and foreigners alike, hear the word “Kishiwada,” one image explodes into their minds: the Danjiri Festival. It’s a vision of beautiful, colossal wooden floats, weighing up to four tons, being hauled th... -
Minami-area
Beyond Umeda: The Unique Work Culture of Semba, Osaka’s Historic Commercial Heart
Step out of the sleek, glass-and-steel canyons of Umeda, and you might think you’ve seen the face of corporate Osaka. The towering buildings, the crisp suits, the quiet hum of global commerce—it all feels familiar, a scene you could find... -
Osaka City
Not Just Coffee: The Enduring Role of ‘Morning Service’ in Osaka’s Neighborhood Life
Walk into a certain kind of coffee shop in Osaka before eleven in the morning. It won't look like the sleek, minimalist cafes you see plastered across social media. The chairs will likely be plush velvet, maybe a shade of burgundy or for... -
Southern Osaka
Weekend Getaway to Sakai: A Journey into the Heart of Osaka’s Craftsmanship
Living in Osaka, you quickly get the memo. This is Japan’s kitchen, the city of kuidaore—eating till you drop. You master the takoyaki flip, you learn your favorite ramen joint by heart, and you can debate the merits of okonomiyaki style... -
Osaka City
More than just comedy: How the ‘funny man, straight man’ dynamic shapes everyday communication in Osaka
Step off the Shinkansen at Shin-Osaka station, and you might notice it right away. It’s not just the language, the distinct melodic cadence of the Kansai dialect that replaces the flatter tones of Tokyo. It’s something in the air, a cert... -
Experience
The Sentō Lifestyle: An Affordable Way to Unwind and Connect with the Local Community in Osaka
Step off the train in Osaka, and the first thing that hits you is the energy. It’s a city that moves at its own pace, a whirlwind of neon, sizzling street food, and a dialect that tumbles out with a rhythm all its own. You might be here ...