First-time visitors to Osaka all seem to say the same thing: "Why is everything so delicious here?"
Kuidaore (食い倒れ) — "eat until you collapse" — is an Osaka saying, and this city lives up to it. Pop a piece of takoyaki in your mouth along Dotonbori's neon-lit alleys, dig into a Michelin-recognized okonomiyaki at Kiji (きじ), and wrap up the evening with an omakase sushi course at Sushidokoro Amano — a day in Osaka always ends full and happy.
From Kansai International Airport, the Nankai Rapi:t express gets you to downtown in just 38 minutes. With a flight time of under 2 hours from Seoul, Osaka is one of the closest major Japanese cities to get to.
Getting there: Direct flights from Seoul/Incheon → Kansai International Airport, approx. 1 hr 45 min. Nankai Rapi:t to Namba in 38 min. Or take the limousine bus to Umeda/Shin-Osaka.

