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Discover the architectural wonders of Osaka on a 3-hour walking tour through the city’s remarkable modern landmarks. Explore award-winning architecture, innovative urban design and the evolving skyline that defines Osaka.
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The tour concludes in one of the city center’s small green garden area, surrounded by skyscrapers, offering a quiet and tranquil moment in the busy city. Ask your guide any questions about the sights you saw before the tour concludes.
Experience Osaka on this walking tour that reveals how the city’s architecture has been reshaped through history into its distinctive modern skyline.
Walk through Osaka while discovering how innovative urban development has transformed the city into a modern architectural destination
See Grand Green Osaka, Umeda Sky Building and more while learning the stories behind their design and construction
Learn about internationally recognized architects, Pritzker Prize-winning architecture and engineering that has shaped Osaka's skyline
Finish your experience in a small garden surrounded by skyscrapers where you can relax and ask your guide questions before the tour concludes
See how the city has developed through innovative urban planning and contemporary architecture
Experience locations connected with Pritzker Prize-recognized architecture and internationally celebrated design
Visit the Umeda Sky Building and learn about its celebrated engineering and architectural significance
Explore modern developments alongside peaceful green spaces
Choose from a morning or afternoon tour, each offering a different perspective of Osaka's cityscape
In front of LUCUA 1100, 2nd floor
3 Chome-1-1 Umeda, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0001
Notes: For the easiest access, we recommend taking the Midosuji Line to Umeda Station. From Exit 9, you’ll arrive directly in front of LUCUA 1100, where your guide will meet you. There are two LUCUA buildings, so please make sure you go to LUCUA 1100, identified by the pink logo.