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Osaka has always played a different role in Japan's story than the capital. Where Tokyo projects authority and polish, Osaka trades in appetite, wit, and a civic pride rooted in commerce rather than ceremony. The city was the mercantile engine of feudal Japan, and that mercantile spirit never left. Locals still greet each other with a phrase that roughly translates as 'are you making money', and the food culture that grew from that trading history has made Osaka one of the most seriously eaten-in cities in Asia. Takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu: these are not tourist novelties but daily rituals, consumed standing at counters that have been perfecting the same recipes for generations.

The geography is straightforward enough to reward a first visit quickly. The Dotonbori canal cuts through the southern entertainment district, its neon reflections and outsized mechanical crabs making it one of the most immediately recognisable streetscapes in Japan. Shinsaibashi runs north from there as a covered shopping arcade, and Namba spreads around both, dense with restaurants, theatres, and the kind of low-lit basement bars that only reveal themselves once you know to look. The 60-minute go-karting experience through these streets by STREETKART has become a fixture for visitors who want to move through the area at a pace that feels genuinely different from walking, though the neighbourhood rewards both speeds. North of the river, Umeda and the area around Osaka Station has a different register entirely: department stores stacked above underground shopping warrens, a skyline that includes the floating garden observatory of the Umeda Sky Building, and a pace that feels more corporate than the south.

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