Seven days unlocks Kansai end-to-end from a single Osaka base. Days 1-5 follow the 5-day itinerary (Osaka + Kyoto + Nara). Day 6 is Kobe — 21 min by JR, the beef at the source, Chinatown, and the Mt. Rokko night view that's officially one of Japan's three best. Day 7 splits into two routes: Himeji Castle (the most spectacular original castle in Japan, $30 round-trip Shinkansen, full day) or Mt. Koya (UNESCO Buddhist temple complex with overnight at a working monastery if you stretch to 8 days). Either way, Day 7 is the breathing-room day — fewer attractions, deeper experience.
A full week is enough to actually understand Osaka. Three days for the major districts, three days for nearby regions, and one day for the offbeat neighborhoods most tourists miss. The back half of the trip is more about texture than checking landmarks — your photos get more diverse and you walk away with a three-dimensional sense of the city.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$350
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$705
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,705
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Castle, Market, Dotonbori at Night
Osaka Castle · Kuromon Market · DotonboriActivities
- 09:00 Osaka Castle Park & Keep 1.5-2 hours
Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 1583 fortress (1931 reconstruction). The 8th-floor observation deck gives a 360° view of central Osaka
Cost: Keep $4 / ¥600; Nishinomaru Garden $1.30 / ¥200 TIP: Arrive at 9 AM opening to skip the 30-40 min queue. Free entry with the Osaka Amazing Pass. During cherry blossom (late March-early April), the Nishinomaru Garden is the only spot to capture cherries + keep in one frame. - 11:30 Walk Osaka Castle Park grounds 30-45 min
3,000-tree cherry grove, plum garden (Feb-Mar), open lawns — locals' favorite picnic spot
Cost: Free TIP: Skip if you're tight on time and head to Kuromon. Otherwise the moat-side path is a 15-min loop with the keep framed behind you. - 12:30 Kuromon Market lunch grazing 1.5-2 hours
170-year-old covered market with 150 stalls. Tuna sashimi, sea urchin, grilled scallops, prawns — most cooked on the spot
Cost: $13-25 / ¥2,000-3,800 per person TIP: Walk one alley off the main lane for 20-30% lower prices on identical product. Closed Mondays. Don't miss Maguroya Kurogin for the tuna trio plate ($10 / ¥1,500). - 15:00 Doguyasuji kitchen-tools street walk 45 min - 1 hour
150m of Japanese knife shops, ceramic bowls, takoyaki pans, and bamboo cooking tools
Cost: Free (shopping varies) TIP: 5-min walk from Kuromon. Tsubaya Knives has English support and ships internationally. A takoyaki pan ($25 / ¥3,800) is the unconventional Osaka souvenir. - 17:00 Hozenji Yokocho stone alley 30-45 min
180m of mossy stone-paved alley with the Mizukake Fudo statue, splash water on it for luck — the moss is intentional
Cost: Free TIP: Parallel to Dotonbori but feels 100 years older. Splash water on the statue (the moss is the point). Several small bars and izakayas hidden along the lane. - 18:30 Dotonbori dinner + neon walk 2.5-3 hours
Glico running-man billboard, giant moving crab, takoyaki and okonomiyaki — Osaka's signature street, eat your way through it
Cost: $20-35 / ¥3,000-5,300 per person TIP: Stake out Ebisubashi Bridge in front of Glico for the photo (sunset-to-blue-hour is best). For dinner: Mizuno for okonomiyaki, Hanadako for takoyaki, Kani Doraku for the crab experience if budget allows. - 21:30 Tombori River Cruise (optional) 20-25 min
20-minute riverboat under Dotonbori neon — the canal-level view of the Glico sign
Cost: $7 / ¥1,000 (free with Osaka Amazing Pass) TIP: Boats every 30 min until 9 PM (later on weekends). The pre-recorded English commentary is uneven; the visuals do the work.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or 7-Eleven onigiri
Near hotel · $3-8 / ¥500-1,200
Start light — Day 1 is heavy on snacking through Kuromon and Dotonbori. A 7-Eleven onigiri + iced coffee at ¥350 ($2.30) sets you up cleanly.
Lunch
Kuromon Market stalls (graze)
Kuromon Market · $13-25 / ¥2,000-3,800
Pick 4-5 stalls. Maguroya Kurogin for the tuna trio plate, Ishibashi for grilled scallop and oyster, neighboring stalls for sea urchin shooter, eel rice, and grilled wagyu skewer. Eat-standing is the way.
Dinner
Mizuno (Bib Gourmand okonomiyaki)
Dotonbori · $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800
Their yamaimo-yaki uses grated mountain yam instead of flour — soufflé-light texture. Wait 1+ hour on weekends; arrive 6 PM for shorter queue. Pair with Premium Malt's draft ¥600.
Hotel → Osaka Castle: Tanimachi Line or Chuo Line to Tanimachi 4-chome, 10-min walk. Castle → Kuromon: Tanimachi Line to Nipponbashi, 5-min walk. Kuromon → Doguyasuji → Hozenji → Dotonbori is all walking, 15-20 min total. The Osaka Amazing Pass ($19 / ¥2,800) covers unlimited transport + free castle keep + free Tombori cruise — already pays back today. Buy at Kansai Airport, Namba, or Umeda subway station.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Universal Studios Japan
Super Nintendo World · Harry Potter · USJActivities
- 08:00 Arrive USJ entrance, secure Super Nintendo World timed ticket 30 min
On busy days, free timed-entry tickets to Super Nintendo World are issued via the official app — arrive 30 min before opening to claim one
Cost: USJ 1-day pass $57-66 / ¥8,600-9,800 TIP: Open the USJ app before lining up. The free timed-entry tickets run out by 9-10 AM on weekends. Express Pass 4 ($45-103) is almost mandatory on Saturdays/Japanese holidays. - 09:30 Super Nintendo World — Mario Kart Bowser's Challenge 1.5-2 hours including queue
Augmented-reality kart ride through Bowser's castle — the headline ride that justifies the trip for Nintendo fans
Cost: Included with park entry (Express Pass skips line) TIP: Without Express Pass, peak wait is 120+ min. The power-up band ($45 / ¥6,800) unlocks interactive elements throughout the land — worth it for younger kids. - 12:00 Lunch — Mario Café & Store / Three Broomsticks 1-1.5 hours
In-park dining inside themed restaurants. Three Broomsticks (in Hogsmeade) does butterbeer + roast meal combos
Cost: $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800 TIP: Mario Café has the cleanest lines around 12; Three Broomsticks queue 30-45 min. Both serve butterbeer (the Harry Potter one in a frozen cup — souvenir mug ¥1,800). - 13:30 Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Forbidden Journey ride 1.5-2 hours including castle walkthrough
Inside Hogwarts Castle — the original 2014 ride that put USJ on the map before Nintendo arrived
Cost: Included with park entry TIP: Skip the standby and take the 'Single Rider' line if alone — usually 80% shorter. Inside the castle walkthrough is part of the experience; don't rush past the talking portraits. - 16:00 Spider-Man, Jurassic Park, Hollywood Dream coaster 2-3 hours
USJ's older anchors. Spider-Man The Ride 4K and Hollywood Dream backwards coaster are reliable hits
Cost: Included with park entry TIP: Hollywood Dream offers a 'Back-Drop' option (you ride backwards) — separate queue, half the wait. The Single Rider line at Hollywood Dream is dramatic. - 19:00 Park exit + Universal CityWalk dinner 1-1.5 hours
Outside the gates, CityWalk has 30+ restaurants with shorter waits and lower prices than in-park dining
Cost: $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800 TIP: Ramen Yokocho (a CityWalk food alley) has 6 different ramen shops in one spot. Convenience-store dinner from the Lawson at Universal City Station is the cheapest option if you're tapped out.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Universal City Station Lawson or hotel
Universal City · $3-6 / ¥500-900
Light + portable — you'll snack inside the park. A Lawson breakfast bento (¥500) eats well on the platform before opening.
Lunch
Mario Café (Super Nintendo World) or Three Broomsticks (Hogsmeade)
Inside USJ · $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800
Mario Café has cleaner lines around noon. Three Broomsticks does the butterbeer-and-roast Harry Potter set. Both are themed enough to justify the price.
Dinner
Universal CityWalk ramen alley
CityWalk · $10-18 / ¥1,500-2,700
6 ramen shops side-by-side. Pick by queue length — they're all decent. The Ichiran branch at CityWalk has the shortest standby and the most familiar broth for first-time ramen eaters.
Hotel → USJ: JR Yumesaki Line from Osaka Station to Universal City (12 min, ¥190 / $1.30 one-way). From Namba: JR Loop Line to Nishikujo, transfer to Yumesaki Line (20 min total). The Osaka Amazing Pass does NOT cover USJ entry. Plan for a full day inside the park — you'll be on your feet 10-12 hours.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Shinsekai Kushikatsu & Umeda Sunset
Shitenno-ji · Shinsekai · Tsutenkaku · Umeda SkyActivities
- 09:00 Shitenno-ji Temple 1-1.5 hours
Japan's first official Buddhist temple, founded 593 CE by Prince Shotoku. The five-story pagoda, central gate, and main hall sit in a perfect line — the original 'Shitenno-ji style' that became the template for Japanese temples
Cost: Grounds free; inner halls $2 / ¥300 TIP: On the 21st and 22nd of every month a flea market fills the grounds — antiques, used kimonos, handmade crafts at local prices. Quiet otherwise compared to Senso-ji in Tokyo. - 11:00 Shinsekai walk + Tsutenkaku Tower 1.5-2 hours
Retro 1912 neighborhood centered on the Tsutenkaku tower. The signage hasn't changed since the 1960s. Rub the Billiken statue's feet for luck
Cost: Tsutenkaku $6 / ¥900 (free with Amazing Pass) TIP: Shinsekai feels brighter and friendlier at midday than at night. The Tsutenkaku observation deck on a clear day shows Osaka Castle and Abeno Harukas in one frame. - 13:00 Daruma Honten kushikatsu lunch 1-1.5 hours
Founded 1929 by a former sumo wrestler — the original kushikatsu joint and the chain that invented the no-double-dip rule
Cost: $13-20 / ¥2,000-3,000 TIP: Order the mixed set ($15 / ¥2,200) for the proper survey. Don't double-dip the sauce. Use the cabbage to scoop more sauce if needed. - 15:00 Den Den Town (Nipponbashi) walk 1.5-2 hours
Osaka's Akihabara-equivalent — anime, manga, video games, vintage electronics. Smaller than Tokyo's but denser
Cost: Free (shopping varies) TIP: 10-min walk from Tsutenkaku. Anime fans should hit Animate Nipponbashi (5 floors) and Super Potato. Sunday afternoons close the main street to traffic. - 17:00 Move to Umeda — HEP Five Ferris Wheel (optional) 30 min
Red 75m ferris wheel on top of a Shinsaibashi-Umeda shopping mall — Osaka's photogenic skyline anchor
Cost: $5 / ¥800 TIP: Free with the Amazing Pass. The 15-min ride peaks during sunset. Skip if Umeda Sky Building is on the plan — the view is similar. - 18:30 Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden Observatory 1-1.5 hours
173m open-air rooftop observatory connecting two towers — Osaka's signature architectural photograph. Stunning at sunset
Cost: $10 / ¥1,500 TIP: Arrive 30 min before sunset (check sunset time for the season). The outdoor walkway lets you see all 360° including Osaka Castle to the east. Cold and windy in winter; bring layers. - 20:30 Tenma standing-izakaya farewell crawl 1.5-2 hours
Three subway stops from Umeda — Osaka's densest standing-bar district. Hop 2-3 spots, ¥300 sake glasses, ¥150 yakitori skewers
Cost: $20-35 / ¥3,000-5,300 TIP: Banpaiya is the gateway. Then wander — the 5-block area south of Tenma Station has 150+ similar bars. Cash. Most owners speak rough English by signs alone.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Tennoji-area café or hotel
Near hotel · $5-9 / ¥800-1,400
Komeda Coffee's morning set ($5 / ¥750) is the Osaka local breakfast — toast, egg, coffee — and they're at every major station including Tennoji.
Lunch
Daruma Honten (kushikatsu)
Shinsekai · $13-20 / ¥2,000-3,000
The mixed set + a draft beer. Don't double-dip. The Honten under Tsutenkaku is the original; the Dotonbori branch is faster but less atmospheric.
Dinner
Tenma standing izakayas (Banpaiya + 1-2 more)
Tenma · $20-35 / ¥3,000-5,300
Standing-only counter at Banpaiya for tegone-zushi and grilled seasonal fish. Then hop to a yakitori specialist (Ichibanboshi a few doors down) for charcoal-grilled momo and bonjiri.
Hotel → Shitenno-ji: Tanimachi Line to Shitenno-ji-mae Yuhigaoka. Shitenno-ji → Shinsekai: 10-min walk south. Shinsekai → Den Den Town: 8-min walk north. Den Den Town → Umeda: Sennichimae Line to Namba, transfer to Midosuji to Umeda (15 min total). Umeda → Tenma: JR Loop Line one stop or Sakaisuji Line 2 stops (5 min). Osaka Amazing Pass covers all of this + Tsutenkaku + HEP Five + Umeda Sky.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Kyoto Day Trip
Fushimi Inari · Kinkaku-ji · Arashiyama · GionActivities
- 06:00 Osaka → Fushimi Inari (early start) 45 min train
JR Loop Line to Osaka Station → JR Nara Line to Inari (45 min). The famous 10,000 vermillion torii gates wrap up Mt. Inari
Cost: $3 / ¥420 one-way TIP: Arrive 6:30-7 AM. By 9 AM tour buses crush the lower torii path. The middle section (Yotsutsuji intersection) is the photo spot and far less crowded. - 07:00 Fushimi Inari hike (lower + middle paths) 1.5-2 hours (halfway hike)
Walk the 10,000 torii gates up to Yotsutsuji intersection (halfway, 30 min hike). The full summit takes 2.5 hours round trip
Cost: Free TIP: Bring water — vending machines disappear above the first shrine. The Yotsutsuji halfway point has the canonical photo. Going to the summit is for completionists; most travelers turn around at halfway. - 09:30 Move to Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) 45 min transit
JR back to Kyoto Station, bus 101/205 to Kinkaku-ji. The gold-leaf-covered pavilion is Kyoto's most photographed temple
Cost: $4 / ¥570 one-way (bus + train) TIP: The Kansai Thru Pass covers this. The morning light makes the pavilion shine harder; afternoons get harsh shadow. - 10:30 Kinkaku-ji visit 45 min - 1 hour
The 1397 pavilion, rebuilt 1955 after an arson attack — the entire upper two stories are coated in gold leaf
Cost: $3 / ¥500 TIP: Single-path one-way route. Don't expect to spend more than an hour. The mirror-pond reflection shot is on the south side. - 12:00 Move to Arashiyama for lunch 35-45 min transit
Kyoto Bus 28 or JR Sagano Line to Saga-Arashiyama (35 min). Arashiyama is Kyoto's mountain village to the west — bamboo grove, Togetsukyo Bridge, Tenryu-ji
Cost: $3 / ¥440 one-way TIP: Restaurant lunch in Arashiyama: try yudofu (boiled tofu — local specialty) or matcha desserts. Booking at temple-affiliated restaurants like Shoraian recommended. - 13:30 Arashiyama bamboo grove walk + Tenryu-ji 1.5-2 hours
The 500m bamboo grove path is the canonical Japan photograph. Tenryu-ji's garden is one of Kyoto's most refined
Cost: Bamboo grove free; Tenryu-ji garden $4 / ¥600 TIP: The bamboo grove is best 7-9 AM or after 4 PM when tour groups thin. Tenryu-ji's pond garden is genuinely a masterpiece; allocate 30+ min. - 16:00 Move to Gion for evening 45 min transit
Bus or train back to central Kyoto, then to Gion-Shijo. Gion is Kyoto's geisha district — the lantern-lit alleys are at peak just after sunset
Cost: $3 / ¥440 one-way TIP: The Hanamikoji-dori alley is the photo spot. Geisha (geiko) and apprentices (maiko) sometimes walk to evening appointments at 5-6 PM. Photography respect: don't block their path or use flash. - 17:30 Gion + Yasaka Shrine + Pontocho walk 1.5-2 hours
Yasaka Shrine's vermillion towers, the Shijo-Kawaramachi shopping street, and the narrow Pontocho alley with riverside restaurants
Cost: Free walking; dinner extra TIP: Pontocho is 6 PM dinner territory — small restaurants with Kamogawa river views. Most are reservation-only. - 20:00 Return to Osaka 45 min
Hankyu Kyoto Line from Kawaramachi Station back to Umeda (45 min)
Cost: $3 / ¥410 one-way TIP: Hankyu drops you closer to Gion than JR. The JR Special Rapid is faster (15 min Kyoto → Osaka) but you're already at Kawaramachi — Hankyu is the right call.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Train station onigiri or coffee
Osaka Station · $3-6 / ¥500-900
Quick portable — Doutor or Excelsior at Osaka Station for coffee + sandwich. Save the food calories for Arashiyama lunch.
Lunch
Arashiyama yudofu (boiled tofu specialty)
Arashiyama · $15-30 / ¥2,200-4,500
Shoraian or Yudofu Sagano — Kyoto's specialty is silken tofu boiled in dashi with seasonal vegetables. The kaiseki-light style fits the temple-village atmosphere.
Dinner
Pontocho riverside restaurants
Pontocho, Kyoto · $30-60 / ¥4,500-9,000
Small restaurants with kawadoko (river terraces) over the Kamogawa from May-September. Reservations essential. If unbooked, fall back to Gion's Ishibekoji alley for shareable kushikatsu.
Kansai Thru Pass 2-day ($40 / ¥6,000) or 3-day ($53 / ¥7,800) is the value play — covers Hankyu, Kintetsu, Osaka Metro, Kyoto Metro, all city buses across Kansai. Without it, Day 4 costs ~$25 in train fares alone. The Hankyu Kyoto Line from Umeda drops you closer to Gion than JR; JR Special Rapid is faster Osaka → Kyoto.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Nara Deer Park + Todai-ji
Nara Park · Todai-ji Great Buddha · Kasuga TaishaActivities
- 08:30 Osaka → Nara (Kintetsu Line) 35 min
Kintetsu Nara Line from Osaka Namba to Kintetsu Nara (35 min). The Kintetsu private line drops you closer to the park than JR
Cost: $5 / ¥600 one-way (free with Kansai Thru Pass) TIP: Buy the deer crackers (shika senbei, ¥200 / $1.30) only from licensed vendors inside the park — proceeds go to deer welfare. Roadside crackers are fake. - 09:30 Nara Park deer encounter 1-1.5 hours
1,200 free-roaming Sika deer. They've learned to bow when you offer crackers — a genuinely surreal cultural moment. Buy crackers; brace for aggressive deer in the courtyard
Cost: Park free; crackers $1.30 / ¥200 per stack TIP: Hide the crackers until you're ready to feed — deer will mug you if they spot the stack. The deer near Todai-ji entrance are most aggressive; further into the forest they're calmer. - 10:45 Todai-ji Temple & Great Buddha 1-1.5 hours
The 16m bronze Great Buddha (Daibutsu) inside Daibutsuden — the largest wooden building in the world when it was built. The Buddha was cast in 752 CE
Cost: $4 / ¥600 TIP: The 'nostril hole' pillar inside the hall — squeezing through it brings enlightenment (or so the legend says). Kids fit easily; adults sometimes don't. Worth attempting. - 12:30 Lunch — Edogawa or Naramachi kakinoha-zushi 1-1.5 hours
Nara's specialty is kakinoha-zushi — pressed sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves. Edogawa is the best-known kakinoha-zushi house
Cost: $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800 TIP: Kakinoha-zushi originated as travel food (the persimmon leaf preserves the fish). Try the mackerel + salmon set. Naramachi (the old merchant district) is a 15-min walk from Todai-ji. - 14:30 Kasuga Taisha Shrine + lantern path 1-1.5 hours
Founded 768 CE. 3,000 bronze and stone lanterns line the path — twice a year (early Feb & mid-Aug) all lanterns are lit at once
Cost: Outer grounds free; inner shrine $5 / ¥500 TIP: The forest walk from Todai-ji to Kasuga Taisha (10 min) is genuinely peaceful. The lantern photo spot is just inside the inner gate. - 16:00 Naramachi old merchant district walk 1-1.5 hours
Edo-era merchant houses converted to small shops and cafés. Quieter than the temple zone, more textural
Cost: Free walking TIP: The Kojiri-Naramachi area has the most preserved buildings. Coffee at Café Etranger (in a 100-year-old converted house) is the local favorite stop. - 17:30 Return to Osaka 35 min
Kintetsu back to Namba (35 min). Home by 6:30 PM for a relaxed final-evening dinner
Cost: $5 / ¥600 (free with Kansai Thru Pass) TIP: Same line back. Avoid the 5-6 PM Kintetsu rush hour by leaving 6 PM+ if possible. - 19:30 Farewell dinner — Ura-Namba izakaya hop or Yakiniku M 2-2.5 hours
Either a casual back-alley izakaya hop in Ura-Namba (3-4 standing bars) or an omakase yakiniku finale at Yakiniku M in Kitashinchi
Cost: $30-100 / ¥4,500-15,000 TIP: Yakiniku M omakase requires 4-6 week advance booking. Ura-Namba is walk-in — start at Toranome Yokocho and wander. Either way, this is the right meal to end the trip.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or Osaka Namba Station
Near hotel · $5-10 / ¥800-1,500
A solid breakfast — Nara has long walks. Hotel buffet if available; otherwise an Excelsior bagel set at Namba Station.
Lunch
Edogawa (Naramachi) — kakinoha-zushi
Naramachi, Nara · $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800
The mackerel + salmon set for a proper kakinoha survey. Try the sansai (mountain vegetable) side dish — local to Nara.
Dinner
Yakiniku M omakase or Ura-Namba hop
Kitashinchi or Ura-Namba · $40-100 / ¥6,000-15,000
Yakiniku M is the kuroge wagyu farewell — book 4-6 weeks ahead. Ura-Namba is the budget alternative: Toranome Yokocho's 5-stall yokocho lets you sample yakitori, oden, and sashimi without committing to one place.
Kintetsu Nara Line from Osaka Namba is faster than JR Yamatoji Line for Nara (35 min vs 50 min) and drops you closer to the park. Kansai Thru Pass covers Kintetsu. Inside Nara, walking is the move — the park, Todai-ji, Kasuga Taisha, and Naramachi are all walkable in a loop.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Kobe Beef + Mt. Rokko Night View
Kitano-cho · Chinatown · Kobe Beef · Mt. RokkoActivities
- 09:00 Osaka → Kobe Sannomiya (JR) 21 min
JR Tokaido Line, 21 min to Sannomiya Station. Kobe is the port city, sandwiched between mountains and the sea
Cost: $4 / ¥420 one-way TIP: Sannomiya is Kobe's central hub — both the city's main shopping and transit anchor. Coin lockers available for daypacks if you don't want to carry them. - 10:00 Kitano-cho foreign quarter walk 1.5-2 hours
1880s Western-style houses converted to museums and cafés. Kobe was an open treaty port from 1868; foreign traders built mansions here that survive intact
Cost: Individual houses $3-5 / ¥500-800 each TIP: Don't pay to enter every house — they're similar inside. The Weathercock House (Kazamidori no Yakata) is the iconic photo and worth the $5 entry. The hillside views toward the harbor are free. - 12:30 Kobe beef lunch — Steakland or Wakkoqu 1.5-2 hours
Lunch Kobe beef sets at $40-80 vs dinner $100-200. Steakland is the budget-friendly teppanyaki; Wakkoqu is the higher-end option
Cost: $40-80 lunch / $100-200 dinner TIP: Lunch is the smart play. Steakland Sannomiya is walk-in capable; Wakkoqu requires reservations. The teppanyaki theater (chef cooks tableside) is the experience as much as the meat. - 14:30 Kobe Chinatown (Nankinmachi) 45 min - 1 hour
Japan's second-largest Chinatown after Yokohama's. 100 shops in a 200m strip — dim sum, pork buns, Chinese sweets
Cost: Free walking; snacks $3-7 / ¥500-1,000 TIP: Roushouki butaman (pork buns) at the corner stall — ¥200 each, eat standing. The shopping arcade gates at each end are the photo spots. - 16:00 Move toward Mt. Rokko 45 min transit
JR/Hankyu to Rokko Station, then bus + cable car up Mt. Rokko (931m). The whole sequence takes 45 min
Cost: Round-trip cable + bus $13 / ¥1,950 TIP: Check the cable car last-departure time (usually 9 PM in summer). The Mt. Rokko cable car has been running since 1932 — heritage transit, not a tourist gimmick. - 17:30 Mt. Rokko summit + sunset 2-3 hours
931m summit with panoramic views over Kobe, Osaka Bay, and the Inland Sea. Officially one of Japan's 'three best night views'
Cost: Free at summit (cable car cost above) TIP: Sunset to fully dark (about 45 min) is the magic window. Bring layers — the summit is 5-7°C cooler than Kobe city, windy. The Tenran-dai observation deck is the main view; the slightly higher Kakuyama-dai is less crowded. - 20:30 Return to Kobe + late dinner or back to Osaka 45 min Kobe / 75 min Osaka
Cable car + bus back to Sannomiya. Either dinner in Kobe (sushi or izakaya) or JR straight back to Osaka for hotel
Cost: Cable + bus included; JR to Osaka $4 / ¥420 TIP: If you didn't do Kobe beef at lunch, dinner at Misono (teppanyaki) is the bigger move. Otherwise, head back — you've had a long day.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or Sannomiya Station bakery
Osaka or Sannomiya · $5-8 / ¥800-1,200
Kobe has Western-style bakeries everywhere thanks to the 1880s foreign quarter heritage. Donq Bakery (founded 1905) at Sannomiya is the legend — try the danish or the curry bread.
Lunch
Steakland Kobe (or Wakkoqu)
Sannomiya · $40-80 / ¥6,000-12,000
Steakland's lunch Kobe beef set ($40-60 / ¥6,000-9,000) hits the value sweet spot — teppanyaki theater, A4 grade beef, salad and rice included. Reserve ahead at peak hours.
Dinner
Roushouki butaman (Chinatown) + onigiri
Nankinmachi · $5-10 / ¥800-1,500
Light dinner after the heavy Kobe beef lunch. Roushouki pork buns standing on the street, plus an onigiri from a Lawson at Sannomiya before the train back.
JR Tokaido Line Osaka → Sannomiya 21 min, $4. Mt. Rokko cable car runs every 20 min; check last departure (typically 9 PM summer, 5 PM winter). The Kansai Thru Pass covers Hankyu and the Osaka portion but NOT JR or the Mt. Rokko cable car — those are separate $13 / ¥1,950 round-trip.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Himeji Castle (or Mt. Koya for the temple-overnight version)
Himeji Castle · Koko-en Garden · Final dinnerActivities
- 08:00 Osaka → Himeji (Shinkansen or JR Special Rapid) 30-60 min
Shinkansen Sakura/Hikari from Shin-Osaka: 30 min, $30 / ¥4,500 round-trip. JR Special Rapid from Osaka: 60 min, $14 / ¥2,200 round-trip. Same destination, half the price by Special Rapid
Cost: $14-30 / ¥2,200-4,500 round-trip TIP: JR Special Rapid is the better-value choice unless you have a JR Pass. The Shinkansen station is 10 min walk from Himeji Castle; the regular JR station is right at the castle. - 09:30 Himeji Castle (Shirasagi-jo) tour 2-2.5 hours
Japan's most spectacular original castle. Built 1609, never destroyed in war. Nicknamed 'White Heron' for its white plaster walls. Six floors of original wooden structure
Cost: $7 / ¥1,000 (combo with Koko-en $10 / ¥1,500) TIP: Arrive at 9 AM opening to skip the tour-bus crowds. The climb to the top floor involves steep wooden stairs — the original Edo-era construction. The combo ticket with Koko-en is the right buy. - 12:00 Koko-en Garden 45 min - 1 hour
Nine connected Edo-period gardens next to the castle. Built 1992 on a feudal lord's residence foundations — feels older than it is
Cost: $3 / ¥310 (or combo with castle) TIP: The pond garden and tea garden are the highlights. Matcha service at the tea house ($5 / ¥700) is the rest-stop move after the castle climb. - 13:30 Lunch — Himeji eki-mae street 1-1.5 hours
The 5-min walk from the castle back to the station has 20+ casual restaurants. Anago-don (sea eel rice bowl) is the regional Himeji specialty
Cost: $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800 TIP: Hamamoto for anago-don is the local favorite. Avoid the chain restaurants right at the station — better food is 2 blocks back toward the castle. - 15:30 Return to Osaka 60 min
JR Special Rapid back, 60 min. You're in Osaka by 4:30 PM with energy left for a real final dinner
Cost: $7 / ¥1,100 one-way TIP: Shinkansen Hikari back is 30 min if you want extra hotel time. The cost difference is $8 round-trip per person. - 17:00 Final shopping — Shinsaibashi arcade 1.5-2 hours
Japan's longest covered shopping street (600m). Last-day souvenirs, drugstore shopping, tax-free pickups
Cost: Free walking; shopping varies TIP: Don Quijote Dotonbori is open 24h and does tax-free for ¥5,500+ purchases. Bring your passport. Drugstores (Matsumoto Kiyoshi, OS Drug) have the best beauty product deals. - 19:30 Farewell dinner — kuroge wagyu yakiniku or Kani Doraku 2-2.5 hours
The trip-closing dinner. Hourai Honten for kuroge wagyu yakiniku ($30-60), Kani Doraku for a snow-crab kaiseki ($40-80), or Yakiniku M omakase ($80-180) if you didn't on Day 5
Cost: $30-180 / ¥4,500-27,000 TIP: Reservations 1-2 weeks ahead for Yakiniku M; walk-in capable for Hourai and Kani Doraku. The Kani Doraku honten under the giant crab sign is the iconic Dotonbori dinner.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Shin-Osaka or hotel breakfast
Osaka · $5-10 / ¥800-1,500
Substantial — the castle climb is real exercise. Hotel buffet or Shin-Osaka Station's eki-naka restaurants. Skip onigiri; you'll need protein.
Lunch
Hamamoto (anago-don, Himeji)
Himeji · $15-25 / ¥2,200-3,800
Anago-don is the local specialty — grilled sea eel over rice with a sweet-soy glaze. Hamamoto's lunch set comes with miso soup and pickles for ¥1,800 / $12. 5-min walk from Himeji Station toward the castle.
Dinner
Final Osaka dinner — your choice
Dotonbori or Kitashinchi · $30-180 / ¥4,500-27,000
Three tiers: Hourai Honten for the working-Osaka kuroge wagyu yakiniku ($30-60); Kani Doraku honten for the iconic crab kaiseki under the giant crab sign ($40-80); Yakiniku M omakase for the full A5 wagyu chef's choice ($80-180, 4-6 week advance booking).
JR Special Rapid Osaka → Himeji 60 min, $7 each way. The faster Shinkansen Hikari ($15 each way) saves 30 min round-trip and isn't worth the $16 premium unless you have a JR Pass. The Kansai Thru Pass does NOT cover JR — you'll buy these tickets separately.
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Comfortable walking shoes — Osaka is flatter than Tokyo but expect 15,000-20,000 steps/day on a full sightseeing day
- ✓ Cash backup — Kuromon vendors, Tenma standing-bars, and Shinsekai kushikatsu joints are cash-preferred. Keep ¥10,000 / $65 on you minimum
- ✓ Portable battery pack — Google Maps, the USJ app, and ICOCA usage drain phones fast
- ✓ Light layers — March-April and October-November have 12-22°C swings between morning and evening. Summer (Jun-Aug) is hot, humid, and air-conditioned indoors aggressively
- ✓ Folding umbrella — convenience stores sell ¥500 ones but they break in two weeks; pre-packing a quality compact one is better
- ✓ Passport copy — required for tax-free shopping at Don Quijote, Bic Camera, and major department stores (¥5,500 / $37 minimum purchase)
- ✓ Small backpack for day trips — Kyoto and Nara involve 4-6 km of walking per day. A 15-20L daypack works
- ✓ Refillable water bottle — Japan's tap water is safe, refill stations exist in Kyoto and Nara parks
- ✓ Solid walking shoes — Himeji Castle has steep original Edo-era wooden stairs; flip-flops won't work
- ✓ Quick-dry layers if doing Mt. Koya overnight (option B) — temple lodging has shared baths and you'll need to walk to dinner
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