What Is There To Do In Osaka At Night That Doesn’t Involve Clubbing And/or Alcohol?

5th July 2009

I am going to Osaka in two weeks and I was wondering what there is to do in Osaka at night that doesn’t involve clubbing or going to a bar and getting drunk? Thanks!

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4 Responses to “What Is There To Do In Osaka At Night That Doesn’t Involve Clubbing And/or Alcohol?”

  1. GD173 Says:

    Lots of stuff to do. Especially if the weather’s nice. You could just walk around Namba, Shinsaibashi or Umeda and look at all of the interesting people.
    You could go to Universal Studios or the promenade at the entrance.
    Big ferris wheel at Hep Plaza near Umeda. Lots of shopping arcades in both the Namba and Umeda areas.
    Go to the Kaiyuukan (Aquarium) to see some fishes or more shopping. There’s Korean Town for some good restaurants.
    Even if you don’t like drinking, you could probably find a few clubs with live music playing every Friday or Saturday night. You can still go to a club even though you don’t want to drink.
    Osaka Castle is lit up at night. There are even some night cruises that take you around to see the skyline from Osaka Bay.
    All kinds of fun things. Search Kansai Flea Market or Kansai Time Out for listings of upcoming events.

  2. violents Says:

    Go to doutonbori, the street famous for all the restaurants. It’s very lively at night with so many walking the streets. Some of the restaurants are elaborately decorated from the outside (well maybe not that elaborate but there are some interesting ones for photos), shops (there might be a sale at a clothing store and the 100yen shop might still be there), and a pachinko parlor. I’d recommend eating there and then walking around afterwards. (On doutonbori there are very young well-dressed fashionable, some might say good-looking, men who are advertising the clothing stores, if that interests you.) Or you could go shopping in other sections of the city or just walk around to get a sense of the city. It’s #2 or #3 largest depending on which statistic you go by so it should be interesting lit up at night. You might be able to catch a band playing if you look at the local guides in English for tourists. If you are into record shopping, do visit Amerika-mura (American village). Or you could go to Spa World if you want to bathe Japanese style with your same gender–and don’t mind getting stared at because you’re foreign.

  3. vancouve Says:

    theatre, movies, find a hobby, karaoke.

  4. Vampire Knight Says:

    Sleep

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