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6 Enchanting Day Trips From Osaka in Japan's Heartland

Nicholas Yeo

Last updated: 10 Des 20248 minutes

A beautiful view of Nara Park in Japan-pelago

If you're planning a trip to Japan, you've probably heard of Osaka, right? Once called the "Manchester of the East", this buzzing city is now a hot favourite among travellers too. And why wouldn't it be? Its central location makes it a perfect base for exploring the nearby regions of Nara and Wakayama from Osaka.

But here's the thing - Osaka isn't just about the city life. It's also your gateway to some of the most picturesque day trips you could imagine. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family on a holiday, Osaka day trips have something for everyone.

So, buckle up as we dive into 6 fantastic day trips out of Osaka that take you straight into the serene beauty of Japan's coastal outskirts and charming villages.

Maple Viewing Bus Tour from Osaka: Gozaishodake Ropeway, Hoarfrost, Nabana no Sato

Hop on an incredible day trip this autumn with our Maple Viewing Bus Tour from Osaka! Get ready to witness the breathtaking beauty of Japan's most vibrant maple foliage.

From October to November, the Gozaisho cable car ride here transports you into a world of stunning fall colours. In late December, you'll get to witness hoarfrost and ice waterfalls.

And of course, you can't miss out on visiting Nabana no Sato, a family-oriented theme park in Kuwana City. From February to late June, you can enjoy the vibrant spring flower festival here. Try to spot plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, tulips, roses, hydrangeas, and irises.

Duringwinter, the park transforms into one of the largest illuminations in Japan. The scale and quality of the light displays are truly world-class. In fact, Tripadvisor recognised Nabana no Sato as a "Popular Sightseeing Spot for Foreigners in 2017.

You will also indulge in a delectable high-end Wagyu sukiyaki meal for lunch. The logistics are taken care of by the tour operator. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty of autumn.

Address: Address: 2-6, Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture (map)

Osaka Cherry Blossom Day Tour: Todaiji Temples, Nara Park, Mt Yoshino

This one-day cherry blossom Osaka to Nara day trip is perfect if you are travelling with your partner.

On this tour, you'll explore two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The historic Todaiji and the picturesque Mount Yoshino. Todaiji is an 8th-century Buddhist temple.

It houses one of the largest bronze statues of Buddha in the world. The statue is known as the Daibutsu (Great Buddha). It stands over 15 metres (49 feet) tall and is a symbol of Vairocana Buddha.

You'll then head to Mount Yoshino, one of the most celebrated cherry blossom viewing spots in the country. Mount Yoshino is covered with over 30,000 cherry trees.

For approximately 15 days each year, the cherry blossoms transform the landscape into a breathtaking spectacle. Don't forget to snap some Insta-worthy shots!

Next up, you'll stroll through the scenic Nara Park. You can get up close and personal with the adorable deers here and feed them.

As a keepsake, you'll get a delicate sakura bell that symbolises the beauty of cherry blossoms. With transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle and pick-up and drop-off from designated areas included, you don't want to miss this popular Osaka to Nara day trip!

Address: 1-chōme-3-6 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073 (map)

Kumano Kodo 2-Day Walking Tour from Osaka

This 2-day walking tour from Osaka takes you to the mountains of Kumano. Whether you're flying solo or exploring with family, this day trip out of Osaka is perfect for everyone!

The tour starts from Kurisugawa. The walk here is relatively short but be prepared for some steep climbs. The trail takes you through a mix of dirt paths, tree roots, stone steps, and cobblestones.

Next, you'll visit the Takahara Kumano Shrine. It is the oldest existing shrine along the Kumano Kodo in the Nakahechi area. This shrine is truly special as its deity is said to have been transferred from the Kumano Hongu Grand Shrine.

The main building, built in 1544, is a stunning vermilion-coloured structure with a cypress bark roof. The shrine grounds are home to several giant, old camphor trees.

If you are visiting on November 3, you can see the local pageantry where people dress in period costumes from a thousand years ago.

On the second day, you'll continue our journey along the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. Your next stop is Daimon Oji, where you'll find a torii gate that used to belong to the Kumano Hongu Grand Shrine.

The name "Daimon" means "big gate"! As you walk, you'll come across the Gyubadouji statue, a symbol of the Nakahechi route. After a short break at the rest area, you will start your descent to Chikatsuyu village.

For accommodations, you'll have the option to stay at either Yumonine Onsen or Kawayu Onsen Hotel.

Address: Nakahechicho Kurisugawa, Tanabe, Wakayama 646-1421, Japan (map)

Mt Koya Full Day Tour from Osaka

If you have an adventurous spirit, you'll love a full-day Wakayama day trip from Osaka to see Mt. Koya! Mt. Koya is a world heritage site and one of the most sacred mountains in the world. You'll have a licensed guide who knows the ins and outs of Japanese culture and history.

The first stop is Koyasan Okunoin, the heart of Mt. Koya. It's where Kobo Daishi, the founder of Shingon Buddhism, rests. You'll also see the graves of many famous personalities. Your guide will share cool stories about these historical figures.

Next, you'll visit Kongobu-ji Temple, the main headquarters for the Shingon Sect. It's got beautiful fusuma sliding door paintings and a rock garden that's a sight for sore eyes.

Then, it's off to Koyasan Danjo Garan, one of the two most sacred sites in Mt. Koya.

You'll also visit Koyasan Reihokan Museum, home to thousands of religious works of art. The highlight here is a scroll depicting the "Reclining Image of Sakyamuni Buddha on His Last Day". At Koyasan Daishi Kyokai, you can participate in activities like receiving Buddhist precepts or copying Buddhist scriptures.

Finally, you'll visit Tokugawa's Mausoleum, built by the third Tokugawa shogun Iemitsu. It's a sight to behold with its graceful sloping roofs, rich ornamentation, and intricate carvings.

If you're short on time, you can customise this Wakayama day trip from Osaka and choose only 3-4 sites. Perfect for a travelling family, this tour is a great way to soak up some culture.

Address: 550 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan 648-0211 (map)

Full-Day Kyoto Suburb Tour from Osaka

If you are a saltwater soul, you will love Kyoto's coastal outskirts and this Osaka to Kyoto day trip is just for you!

You will start your adventure at Kani Doraku Dotonbori Higashi Mise, where you'll be greeted by friendly staff. Your first stop is Ine Bay, where you'll enjoy a 40-minute sightseeing boat ride. Look out for centuries-old boathouses that dot the shoreline here.

Next, you'll visit Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park. You can choose to ride the cable car or chair lift for an hour of breathtaking views. Known as the "flying dragon," Amanohashidate is a natural wonder that will captivate your imagination.

After lunch, you'll head to the charming village of Kayabuki-no-sato Kitamura. Spend an hour exploring this picturesque village at your own pace.

The village is famous for its traditional thatched-roof houses, known as 'kayabuki' in Japanese. Along walk through this small village will transport you back in time.

This Osaka to Kyoto day trip is perfect for both couples seeking a romantic getaway and solo travellers looking for an adventure.

Address: 1-chōme-1-3 Dōtonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan (map)

Hidden Gems Amanohashidate & Ine Bay Cruise Experience from Osaka

Ready to explore the hidden beauty of rural Kyoto? Join this guided Osaka to Kyoto day trip including the Amanohashidate & Ine Bay Cruise Experience.

The tour's highlights include a visit to Kasamatsu Park, where you can participate in the unique 'Mata-nozoki' tradition. It's a bit quirky but a totally fun tradition. You actually bend over and look at the landscape upside down, through your legs!

Sounds weird, but it creates this amazing illusion where the land and sky seem to swap places. It's like you're looking at a dragon flying up into the heavens. They even have a name for this view - it's called "Hiryukan", or the skyward dragon view.

Don't miss the chance to ride the Amanohashidate Cable Car for a bird's-eye view of this natural wonder.

Foodies will love exploring the Amanohashidate area's souvenir shops. Don’t forget to try Black Chikuwa, a delicious steamed and grilled fish paste made from sea bream.

Next, you'll board an excursion ship to Ine Bay, one of Kyoto's hidden gems. Here, you'll witness the captivating floating fishing village, a hidden getaway in rural Japan.

The tour comes with several inclusions to ensure an enjoyable experience. You'll get a choice of meals based on your food preference. Transportation is also taken care of, with round-trip bus fare included in the package. To assist you throughout the journey, an English and Chinese guide will be available.

Address: Monju, Amanohashidate Park, Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan 629-2244 (map)

So Are You All Set for Epic Day Trips From Osaka?

Now you've got the inside scoop on some seriously awesome day trips out of Osaka. While Osaka's amazing, there's a whole world of wonders waiting just beyond its borders. So, why not mix things up a bit?

You can spend a day or two soaking in Osaka's electric atmosphere, exploring the streets of Namba or the historic temples of Tennoji.

Then, when you're ready to switch gears, hop on an Osaka day trip to uncover offbeat experiences and hidden treasures.

Just don't forget to snag your JR Pass for easy travel across the whole of Japan.

Commonly Asked Questions

Do you know any other famous sightseeing spots in Osaka?

Osaka Castle is a must-visit for its history and views. Dotonbori offers bustling streets and tasty street food. Don't miss Universal Studios Japan for thrilling rides.

Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine is renowned for its architecture. And Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan showcases diverse marine life.

Is it better to do day trips from Osaka or Kyoto?

It depends on your preferences. If you had to choose one, staying in Osaka and taking day trips is recommended.

Accommodation in Osaka is cheaper, it's less touristy and has an active nightlife. Plus, it's well-connected for day trips to nearby attractions.

For a more traditional and cultural experience, Kyoto is your best bet.

Should I go to Osaka first or Kyoto first?

If history is your thing, start with Kyoto for its wealth of historical sights. Alternatively, base yourself in Osaka for affordability and lively nightlife.

From Osaka, you can easily explore the Kansai area, including Kyoto and Nara, on day trips.

Kyoto offers a more traditional atmosphere but at a higher cost and quieter nightlife compared to Osaka's modern vibe.

How far apart are Osaka and Kyoto?

The distance between Osaka and Kyoto is 56.4km. The two cities are connected by train, bus and road. The fastest way to travel is by catching a Shinkansen bullet train which only takes around 15 minutes.

Can you stay in Osaka and visit Kyoto?

Yes, you can definitely stay in Osaka and visit Kyoto. The two cities are well connected by public transportation with the bullet train being the fastest with a travel time of 15 minutes.

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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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