Why this Osaka board feels complete
Plan a 3-day Osaka city break with a balanced mix of landmark sights, street food, classic neighborhoods, and sunset skyline views—ideal for first-time visitors.

Start with the real Osaka board in Instaboard - mapped stops, day-by-day structure, and live sharing - then tailor the pacing, bookings, and notes to your trip.

Plan a 3-day Osaka city break with a balanced mix of landmark sights, street food, classic neighborhoods, and sunset skyline views—ideal for first-time visitors.
The itinerary is already built for you, and you can edit, customize, and rearrange it however you want.
Drag places onto the canvas to plan visually, then see everything you added mapped out in one place.
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Visit Osaka Castle and the surrounding parklands for one of the city’s signature landmarks. Go near opening for a smoother entry and more time to explore the grounds.

Spend an evening in Dotonbori for neon canal views and Osaka’s most famous street-food scene. Arrive around sunset for the best atmosphere and photos.

Start at Kuromon Market for a casual food crawl with fresh seafood and quick snacks. Go early to beat crowds and browse the full arcade before choosing stops.

Explore Shitennō-ji for a calm cultural stop at one of Osaka’s oldest temple sites. Arriving early makes the visit quieter and easier to pace.

Walk through Shinsekai for retro signage, local energy, and classic kushikatsu spots. It’s a great area for a casual lunch and an old-Osaka vibe.

Finish at Abeno Harukas for panoramic city views and a straightforward last-night plan. Book ahead and aim for sunset to catch the city shift from day to night.
Typical daily costs in JPY.
Accommodation: ¥2,500 - ¥5,000 (hostels, guesthouses)
Food: ¥1,000 - ¥2,500 (street food, budget restaurants)
Transportation: ¥500 - ¥1,000 (public transportation)
Activities: ¥500 - ¥1,500 (free or low-cost attractions)
Accommodation: ¥8,000 - ¥15,000 (mid-range hotels, ryokans)
Food: ¥2,500 - ¥5,000 (mid-range restaurants)
Transportation: ¥1,000 - ¥2,000 (public transportation, occasional taxi)
Activities: ¥1,500 - ¥3,000 (paid attractions)
Accommodation: ¥20,000+ (luxury hotels)
Food: ¥5,000+ (fine dining, high-end restaurants)
Transportation: ¥2,000+ (taxis, private car rentals)
Activities: ¥3,000+ (exclusive tours, premium attractions)
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