Step into Osaka’s authentic after-work culture on this private evening bar hopping tour in Umeda. Far from the crowds of Dotonbori, Umeda is where locals gather after work—descending into underground passages and slipping into cozy izakayas to unwind over drinks and shared plates.
During this 2-hour experience, you’ll visit two carefully selected local izakayas that reflect the character of the district. You’ll enjoy a ¥1,500 food and drink credit at each venue (¥3,000 total), allowing you to order what interests you—from grilled skewers and small plates to beer, sake, or a classic highball.
Your guide introduces Osaka’s casual dining etiquette, explains regional specialties, and shares insight into the customs behind the city’s evening culture. Because this is a private tour, the pace is relaxed and tailored to your group, creating a personal way to experience one of Osaka’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
Ohatsutenjin District Izakayas<br/>Starting point:<br/>Lawson Akakabeohatsutenjinten, 2-chōme-16-26 Sonezaki, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0057, Japan
Umeda Underground Izakayas<br/>Starting point:<br/>7-Eleven, Japan, 530-0001 Osaka, Kita Ward, Umeda, 1-chōme2 2-2-B100
Higashidori Lively Izakayas<br/>Starting point:<br/>FamilyMart sm, Japan, 530-0018 Osaka, Kita Ward, Komatsubarachō, 33 OSビル
Umeda, located around Osaka Station, is one of the city’s busiest commercial districts and a true hub of local after-work culture. Beneath its modern skyscrapers and shopping complexes lies a network of underground passages, retro station buildings, and lively side streets filled with small izakayas and standing bars. Unlike the tourist-heavy areas of Dotonbori, Umeda is where office workers gather to unwind with colleagues over drinks and shared plates. From neon-lit backstreets to nostalgic basement food halls, Umeda offers an authentic glimpse into everyday Osaka nightlife.
Meet your guide in front of Lawson Akakabe Ohatsutenjin Store.
The guide will be holding a yellow sign.
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