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    Dive Into Dotonbori: 7 Unforgettable Must-Try Experiences

    Nicholas Yeo

    Last updated: 27 June 20249 minutes

    The iconic Glico Running Man signage- A glimpse at Dotonburi’s nightlife-pelago

    Street Hopping in Dotonbori: 7 Unmissable Adventures

    Dotonburi, often called thebright heart of Osaka, is the most popular tourist destination in the city. This historic city that dates back to 1612 is today a lively entertainment hotspot for world tourism. It is known for various restaurants and pubs, its colourful nightlife and flashy billboards like the Kani Douraku crab (a restaurant advertisement), the iconic Glico running man (an advertisement for Glico candy, existing since 1935), a giant pufferfish, an octopus, a clown and more;all contending for your attention.

    In this blog, we have shared 7 unforgettable experiences that you can’t miss in Dotonburi. You will know the history of the place, about its tantalising street foods, bar hopping, river cruise, the traditional tea ceremony and more such jaw-dropping escapades.

    Cruise along the Dotonbori River

    Dotonburi refers to both the Dontonburi Canal and the Dotonburi Street that runs parallel to the canal’s Southern bank.The history of thisplace dates back to 1612 when a merchant named Yasui Doton invested all of his capital into this local development project willing to link the local canal network with the Kizugawa River.

    However, due to war, the dream remained incomplete and he was killed in the Siege of Osaka in 1615. Later that year his cousins fulfilled his dreams and the canal was named in his honour as Dotonburi or “Doton Canal”.Fascinating, isn’t it?

    Cut to 2024, the sparkling billboardsflank the canal on either side. The carnival of lights internally bounces off the canal’s water surface as if a reflecting gem, making it an enigmatic sight to behold. Now you know why it is called the “bright light” of Osaka!

    You can take a Wonder Cruise through this gleaming canal, gliding beneath the famous Dotonbori bridge and witnessing the iconic landmarks and billboards like never before! Look out for the Glico Running Man signage which serves as the unspoken talisman along the Dotonbori Canal in Osaka.

    The Glico sign was first put up in 1935 to advertise the Japanese candy company ‘Glico’. Another fascinating landmark you come across while taking the Wonder Cruise is the giant Kani Doraku crab with moving legs, an advertisement of a crab restaurant, put up in 1960. Day or night, the Dotonbori River cruise promises you an enchanting journey through the rich heritage of Osaka, Japan.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Sun

    Pricing: Starting SGD 11

    Address: 1-10-2, Dotombori, Osaka Prefecture, Japan 542-0071 (map)

    Food Hop in Dotonbori

    Osaka is a paradise for foodies! No wonder it is known as the "Kitchen of Japan"! Its food obsession is so intense that it is often referred to as “kuidaore”, which translates to “eat till you drop”. This is an amusing metaphor to imply ‘keep spending on food until you go bankrupt’, such is the variety of culinary options in Dotonburi that you can keep on trying new dishes and still there would be something that is left out. So, if you want to try out this kuidaore-style extravagant love of food in Osaka, you know where to go now!

    Fire up your taste buds with some of these absolute must-try dishes like Takoyaki (octopus fritters), Kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers), and puffer fish full course along with craft beer.Bring out the foodie in you as you whiff past the sizzling & aromatic streets of Dotonburi. You can take a3-hour food hopping tour trying out their local inexpensive street foods or the high-class posh meals of Japan. You can take local guides to discover the history and the best places to taste the street food culture of Dotonbori.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Sun

    Pricing: Starting SGD 257

    Address: 1-10-2, Dotombori, Osaka Prefecture, Japan 542-0071 (map)

    How to get there: You can travel to the JR Namba Station (Yamatoji line). Dotonbori is about a five-minute walk from the station.

    Join an Authentic Sushi Making Class

    Are you one of those who are passionate about cooking and loves to learn new dishes? How about the ancient art of Sushi making in an authentic traditional Japanese style? Well in Dontunburi,you can learn how to make 3 different kinds of sushi (nigiri, salad roll, and oshizushi) from a local Japanese instructor. You can design your sushiand feel the elation of a unique adventure and fun experience. The delicious sushi you make becomes your lunch that you can savour along with miso soup.

    Whether you decide to attend this solo or with family, come prepared to create some of the best memories of your life here. You can surely take this learning experience and carry it back home to share with your friends and maybe show off a bit of this exotic culinary dish to your friends and loved ones.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Fri

    Pricing: Starting SGD 89

    Address: Japan, 〒542-0082 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shimanouchi, 2-chōme−9−14 マスターズ・レジデンス道頓堀1 (map)

    How to get there: The nearest station to the Masters Residence Dotonburi is Nipponbashi Station. It is just a 4-minute walk from there, making it extremely convenient to reach!Once you arrive, press the bell on Room 807.

    Bar Crawl Through Dotonbori’s Nightlife

    Experience the pulsating nightlife of Dotonbori with an insane variety of bars and clubs, great music, drinks, and lots of dancing. The pub crawl allows you to meet with friendly locals and make new friends from all over the world joining you on the tour.

    You can start the tour at the quintessential spot of Dotonbori, — the Glico Running Man Signage.You can then pass through the Hozen ji temple which was built in the year 1637 and pays homage to Fudo Myoo, one of the five guardians of Buddhism.

    You can make a wish and pour water over the famous moss-covered Fudo Myoo statue in the temple while immersing in its tranquil ambience and spiritual vibrations.Next, you get to explore the localizakaya (Japanese-styled bars) at Ura Namba where you can let your taste buds burst on a delicious trip to native Japanese drinks and food like yakitori, karaage, sake, gyoza, and sashimi.

    Opening hours: Mon to Sun

    Pricing: Starting SGD 39

    Address: 1-10-2, Dotombori, Osaka Prefecture, Japan 542-0071 (map)

    Seep into the Ancient Tea Ceremony

    Tea is not just a beverage but a way of life in Japan. The Japanese tea ceremony, known as Chanoyu or Sado, is steeped in Zen Buddhism and offers a sense of serenity and harmony.It is a true celebration of mindfulness, aesthetics, and the beauty of simplicity. The ceremony is usually conducted in a traditional tea room with a tatami floor and follows a precise set of rituals.

    Matcha, a powdered green tea, is then served to all. The tea is prepared using a bamboo whisk in a graceful, rhythmic manner.

    Don’t miss this tranquil and ritualistic Tea Ceremony in Osaka. Learn more about its rich history from the instructors present there. The ceremony is a form of art in itself, with its philosophy, and symbolism. To get the best experience you can even try putting on authentic Japanese attires like yukata or kimono.

    Opening hours: Mon to Sun: 10am to 5pm

    Pricing: Starting SGD 31

    Address: Japan, 〒542-0077 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Dōtonbori, 1-chōme−東5−26 道頓堀ビル 2F (map)

    How to get there: The nearest stations are Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Nihonbashi. All are within 3-5 minute walking distance.

    Enjoy Japanese Wagyu Beef Sukiyaki

    Harijyu Dotombori Grill’s Main Branch is a historic hotspot located in the vibrant district of Dotonbori, Osaka. Thelong-established Haijyu shop has its roots tracing back to the Taisho period and has been in business since then. The restaurant offers the finest Kuroge or the Japanese Wagyu Black Beef Sukiyaki. The meat is selected from Japanese-grown black beef.

    The sukiyaki seasoning of Harijyu lets you taste the local flavours—adelicious treat for your taste buds. Rooted in traditional cuisine, this dish allows you to dive into Japanese culture and become part of its century-old regional flavours.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Sun: 12pm to 7pm

    Pricing: Starting SGD 150

    Address: Harijyu Dotombori Grill (Main Branch), 1 Chome-9-17 Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan (map)

    How to get there: Walk for 3 minutes from Exit 14 of Kunbo Station on the Yutangjin Line of Metro. A 5-minute walk from Difficult Wave Station near the railway line.

    Learn to Make Your Own Ramen and Gyoza

    There is a reason why Osaka is called “the Kitchen of Japan”! The city is sensitive to food and offers a lot of delicious options. Take for instance ramen, a Japanese food that became famous all over the world. Surely you must have tasted ramen some time in your life. But have you ever made ramen? Like actually kneading the dough with your own bare hands? It is a whole different tactile sensation. Something you must try while you are in Osaka.

    Make your day fabulous with a cooking class on two of the most famous and iconic dishes of Japan. Learn how to prepare and cook gyoza and ramen noodles along with soup with the most aromatic, fresh local ingredients of Dotonbori. Learn under expert guidance with clear instructions and simple-to-understand organised steps.

    Along with cooking you also get to know the cultural information behind the ingredients used and the processes. Once you have prepared your ramen and gyozas, soothe your buds by tasting your self-created delicious Japanese dishes.

    Opening Hours: Mon to Wed & Fri to Sat

    Pricing: Starting SGD 89

    Address: Japan, 〒542-0082 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shimanouchi, 2-chōme−9−14 マスターズ・レジデンス道頓堀1 (map)

    Dotonbori: A Tour Through Osaka’s Neon Heart

    From the vibrant neon signs to the aromatic street foods, from sushi making class to the iconic Glico Running man, from river cruise to bar hopping, create the liveliest memories of your life.

    Dotonburi is one of those treasures that you can never get enough of, — whether you want to attend the Japanese tea-making ceremony, taste black Wagyu beef, or teach yourself the art of making Japanese. So, pack your bags and set off on this treasure hunt to unlock the magic of Dotonbori. Explore the heart of Osaka, in an unforgettable tour with Pelago.

    Commonly Asked Questions

    Why is Dotonbori famous?

    Dotonbori is famous for its vibrant nightlife, local delicacies, mouth-watering street food, bar hopping, dazzling neon lights, eye-catching billboards, and more. It is the heart of Osaka, attracting tourists from across the world. Some popular street foods you must enjoy here aretakoyaki, okonomiyaki, ramen, etc.

    What is the best time to visit Dotonbori?

    Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Dotonbori, Osaka. In spring (i.e. from March to May), you can witness the cherry blossoms burst into bloom, bringing out the magical scenic beauty of Japan. While in Autumn (i.e. from September to November) you can experience the colours of the fall foliage, wrapping the city in yellow, orange, and red. The weather here is moderate throughout the year.

    How long does it take to explore Dotonbori?

    It depends on your interests and preferences. In any case,expect to spend at least 4-6 hours or an evening in Dotonburito explore its vibrant nightlife, street foods, bar hoppings, canal cruise and more.

    Is Dotonbori better at night?

    Dotonburi is great to visit both days and nights. However, the nocturnal spirit seems to unleash at night here. The dazzling iconic neon lights flooding the bustling streets make the whole place look like a cyberpunk city.If you are visiting only one place in Osaka at night, it should be Dotonbori.

    Is it good to stay in Dotonbori Osaka?

    Dotonbori is a vibing locality. Stayingin this area allows you to experience the nightlife along the Dotonburi River and the streets without having to wander too far from your hotel.A lot of localDotonbori street food and restaurants can be found here to explore. So yes, it is a good place to stay if you are looking for a vibrant night.

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    Written by Nicholas Yeo

    Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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