18 Things to Do in Japan's Kitchen | Osaka Japan Vacation Guide for Families
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- These are our moments traveling as a family of four through Osaka, the kitchen of Japan. We spent two weeks here following some time in Beijing, traveling either on foot or by train since the city is both compact and well-connected by rail.
While in Japan, we headquartered in the Namba neighborhood, and were able to do the following which we recommend to you! Here are 18 ideas, roughly in the order of the video:
1) Walk through Namba neighborhood
2) Eat a bowl of ramen noodles
3) Tour Dotonbori Street
4) Try takoyaki (fried octopus balls)
5) Ride the Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel
6) Walk around the Shinsekai neighborhood
7) Taste matcha ice cream
8) Buy a Lawson's sandwich
9) See the Tsutenkaku Tower
10) Visit a retro arcade
11) Attend the Toka Ebisu festival
12) Sample Osaka Street Food
13) Visit a multi-story modern arcade
14) Shop at Toys R Us (still in business here!)
15) Eat melon pan (with ice cream, if you date)
16) Visit Osaka's green spaces
17) See any of these sights light up at night!
18) Take the train to nearby cities like Kyoto
If you have other suggestions of things to do in Osaka, please share your suggestions with fellow travellers in the comments below.
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*** this video was recorded pre-pandemic
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Thank you for watching! Please let us know if you had a favorite spot in Osaka, in this video or otherwise. 😁
Beautiful trip🥰 Made me miss my trip to japan in 2017 with my sister🥰 planning next trip with my small family next year🙈. May I ask what brand was your toddler carrier? It looked great and he seemed very comfortable in it🤍🤍🤍
Hello Mariam! Thank you so much for watching. Isn't Japan such an incredible place?! Traveling with a sister sounds so lovely too. ❤️
We used an Ergo through about age 2-2.5. It did us well, but by this point we really needed a toddler carrier -- not a big baby carrier. We purchased this one from Líllé Baby and WOW did it make a difference for our backs and ease of travel. It's good up to about 60 pounds / 27 kilograms. We did everything from city strolling to mountain hiking in this: a.co/d/5T7xsy0
Oops, it looks like the link I shared is sold out -- that was the exact model we purchased, which I believe they have improved a bit since we bought it.
Here are all of their toddler carriers, in lots of colors, and all are their same 3-in-1 ergonomic toddler carrier we purchased a couple years ago: amzn.to/3OaadbR
hi can i know ur brand of baby carrier you use? im interested 😃
Hello right back at you! 😁 We used an Ergo carrier through about age 2.5. However around the time of this video we upgraded to a toddler carrier (because the Ergo was really more for big babies).
We purchased a "3-in-1 ergonomic toddler carrier" from Líllé Baby and it made a world of difference. Plus can be used when traveling, running errands, hiking -- we tested all the limits! It's good up to about 60 pounds / 27 kilograms.
Here is the updated version: amzn.to/3OaadbR
ahh arigatou for the detail! much appreciate!
@@therealAlipJunkie yes of course, any time!! Safe travels!! ❤️
If I saw other children interact and react to my children the way your children were received I’d probably ugly cry ala Kim Kardashian. See here in Australia, despite my sons best efforts, the kids here (well where I live anyways) don’t seem to respond in the same manner back with him 🥲
Oh lamenche, we are so sorry to hear that. We are sending all the love to you and your family, hoping that the right friend is just around the corner. Big hugs! ❤