Discover the best top things to do in Nippombashi, Japan including Yamaguchien, Japan Wonder Travel, Tachibana, National Bunraku Theater, Nipponbashi Denden Town, Kuromon Market, Nipponbashi House, Futatsuido Kyuseki, Tanizaki Junichiro Monument Tadekufumushi, Kozu Shogakko Monument.
Restaurants in Nippombashi
5.0 based on 36 reviews
“The whole town is your restaurant!!” Eating at one of the restaurants on the Michelin guide is nice. But don’t you want to try something else? Just imagine if the entire town was a one big restaurant. What we provide is an awesome time to visit the places in town, enjoy different types of food, and come in touch with the culture, history, and the local people.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Let's became a sushi chef! Every morning using fresh fishes stocked from Kuromon Market You can make and eat sushi yourself! We will teach you carefully Sushi made by myself is exceptional Let's try and enjoy it!!
Tomi is a fantastic teacher. She was very patient with us especially the children. The food we prepared was delicious and clearly only the freshest and best quality seafood and fish was used. We had a great time and her course was one of the highlights of our trip to Osaka.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
One of the few places where bunraku, traditional Japanese pupper theater, can be enjoyed, this theater combines the latest in theater technology with architectural elements from the Edo period in Japan.
4.0 based on 561 reviews
It's a must see for any otaku or anime lover. The prices of second hand figures here are much better than Tokyo. You can find good quality figures of current anime series for usually 600-1000yen cheaper than the same items in Tokyo. There's also a decent amount of retro game stores here and around Osaka which again, tend to be cheaper than the retro stores in Tokyo. Don't only stay on the main street, check the sides and surrounding streets for small shops and arcades. The arcades have really unique game machines that have been manually adjusted by the owners to make a whole new experience. I'm especially fond of the ping pong ball machine games, you use a claw machine mechanism to scoop up ping pong balls and attempt to drop one into the highlighted hole on half of a Takoyaki grill.
4.0 based on 3,225 reviews
Kuromon market is a series of streets and alleys filled with vendors for anything you can think of - fruit, vegetables, pickles, eggs, chicken, wagyu beef and of course, seafood. We went here early in the morning to avoid the crowds and it was a pleasant experience. Everything is kept clean and the vendors are accustomed to tourists. The food on sale are relatively cheap compared to other places and the sushi and sashimi are fresh and delicious. We had that for breakfast. We were also able to pick up some souvenirs and small things to bring home to our family in one of the shops. Kuromon is a must visit when in Osaka.
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