Osaka

Osaka, Japan is a vibrant and exciting city that should be on every traveler's bucket list. Known for its food, culture, and entertainment, Osaka offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors. Culture lovers won't want to miss the Osaka Museum of History, which showcases the city's past and present. Lets not forget the food here too. Osaka is a bubbling commercial hub spilling over with endless street food, contemporary architecture and a thriving party scene after dark.

Tipping.

Keep in mind that there is NO tipping culture in Japan. If you do extend a tip, prepare to be met with inquiring eyes and chaos. It is considered rude to tip. A simple thank you (“arigato”) is enough to show your gratitude for the service.

Lingo in Osaka.

 

For Osakans, the commonly used dialect is Kansai dialect or Kansai-ben and it’s a speech you’ll hear often on the streets. Interestingly, even in Kansai-ben there are different accents, words and sentence endings if you move from Osaka to Kyoto and Jobe.

General lingo.

 

Really = Honma Ni?

How are you = Moukari Makka?

Oh my god / don’t do that = Akan!

Thank you = Ookini!

Let’s go = Houna Ikoka

Yeah that’s right (in agreement) = Sou Yana

What the hell! = Nande ya nen!

How's business? = Mokarimakka?

Thank you so much = Honma ookini

You get the hell out of here! = Hayo kaere omae!

Eating out/ shopping lingo.

 

Welcome, Thank you for coming = Maido!(Welcome!)

How much is this? = Kore, nanbo?

What, no snacks? = Ate nainka?

Food in izakaya-style bars served as soon as a customer sits down, Appetizer (“also called “otoshi”) = Tsukidashi

This appetizer is delicious = Kono tsukidashi, oishii naa

Nimono (boiled or stewed food) = Taitan

It’s straight down the end of the street = Kono michi wo massugu itta dontsuki ni aru de

Throw this garbage away = Kono gomi, hokashitoite

Get your flirt on!

 

When are you free? = aiteru jikan wa itsu?

What time shall we meet? = nanji ni au? 

Do you want to go to dinner with me? = Isshou ni gohan tabeni ikanai?

What are you addicted to these days =  saikin nani ni hamateiru no?
What were you doing last weekend? = senshuumatsu wa nani wo shita?

Your {noun} is/are pretty = Noun + ga + kirei

  • Hairstyle = Heastairu

  • Smile = Egao

  • Nose = Hana

  • Skin = Hada

 
 

Transport from Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport).

 

There are 3 ways to get to and from Osaka - by taxi, train and bus.

Taxi.

The travel time by taxi from Osaka airport to Osaka city center is 40 minutes and the taxi fare will cost around $120 USD.

 

Train.

The cheapest way from Osaka airport to city center is by train for $9 USD and the fastest way is only 40 minutes by Nankai Airport Express.

 

Bus.

There are also buses leaving from Osaka airport to city for $14 USD if you go to one of the bus stops for your accommodation.

Best time to travel.

 

Fall season which is from October to November and spring season from March to May.

Forecast your trip.

This is Osaka all year round.

Are you ready to plan?