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Jan 20, 2012
The best way to start a night out on the town in Osaka is to enjoy a few beers at the bar before heading out to the club. After a few drinks at the bar, the clubs are the places to go to party until all hours of the night. Osaka has some of the best clubs Japan has to offer.
Jan 20, 2012
Historically known as the commercial center of Japan, Osaka has a busy nightlife like many other cities in Japan and offers a great variety of bars to choose from. The best way to start a night in Osaka before moving on to the nightclubs is a few drinks at the bar. Here are the best bars in Osaka.
Osaka Dining Guide
As you might expect, the Osaka Dining Guide is a definitive source for everything culinary in this thriving metropolis, where the hometown Japanese take their eating and entertaining very seriously, with the variety of menus and venues unmatched in this part of the world.
Whether it’s a street-side vendor or impeccable luxury haute cuisine, the dining here is as fine as you’ll find in any city of its comparable size and vitality. “Kuidaore” which means “eat yourself into ruin” is probably the urban anthem of this culinary city, where the Dotonbori, Hozenji-Jokocho and Soemon-Cho districts are all devoted to amazing dining experiences, with a truly endless array of eateries.
The Osaka Dining Guide is your source for the best that Japan has to offer. Venture forth and find your culinary delight.
A Guide to Japanese Dining Customs
Jan 20, 2012
Japanese dining is known for their low tables and cushions on the floor, which is much different than the Western style. When eating in Japan, there are many rules and customs that must be followed.
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Eating in Japan is a unique experience compared to most other countries and while their customs are different, Japanese cuisine is delicious. For authentic Japanese food, as well as international cuisine discover the top 10 restaurants in Osaka.
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