This itinerary covers Osakas essential sights over two days. It answers: “How to spend 2 days in Osaka?”
Quick Facts
- Best for: First-time visitors, food lovers
- Transport: Metro day pass recommended
- Pace: Comfortable with time for eating
Day 1: Classic Osaka
Morning
Osaka Castle (9:00-11:30) – Castle grounds and tower museum. Beautiful park for strolling.

Afternoon
Kuromon Market (12:00-13:30) – Seafood lunch, local specialties.



Shinsekai (14:00-16:00) – Tsutenkaku Tower, retro atmosphere, kushikatsu.
Evening
Dotonbori (17:00-21:00) – Neon lights, street food grazing, evening atmosphere.

Day 2: Modern Osaka or Day Trip
Option A: Osaka
Morning: Umeda Sky Building → Umeda shopping
Afternoon: Tempozan area – Kaiyukan Aquarium, Ferris wheel
Evening: Shinsaibashi shopping, dinner in Namba




Option B: USJ
Full day at Universal Studios Japan. Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, and more.
Tips
- Osaka Amazing Pass: 2-day pass good value if doing many attractions.
- Food focus: Osaka is for eating. Plan meals, not just sights.
Getting There
Starting Point
This itinerary is designed to start from central Osaka, specifically the northern hub of Umeda (Osaka Station) or the southern hub of Namba. If arriving by Shinkansen at Shin-Osaka Station, take the JR Kyoto Line 🔵 to Osaka Station in approximately 4 minutes, or the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line 🔴 to Namba in approximately 15 minutes.
From Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Recommended (Premium): To reach Namba, take the Nankai Rapi:t 🔵 from Terminal 1 to Nankai Namba Station in approximately 35–40 minutes. To reach Shin-Osaka or Tennoji, take the JR Haruka Limited Express (white/blue) in approximately 35–50 minutes. Terminal 2 (LCC) passengers must take a free shuttle bus to Terminal 1 to access the train station.
Budget: The Nankai Airport Express (to Namba) and the JR Kansai Airport Rapid (to Osaka Station) serve both terminals via the station at Terminal 1. These options take approximately 45–65 minutes but offer significant savings over limited express trains.
From Osaka Itami Airport (ITM)
Recommended (Mid-range): Take the Airport Limousine Bus directly to Osaka Station (Umeda) or Namba Station. Buses depart frequently and take approximately 30–40 minutes depending on traffic. This is the most convenient option for travelers with luggage.
Budget: Take the Osaka Monorail (dark blue) to Hotarugaike Station, then transfer to the Hankyu Takarazuka Line 🟤 to reach Osaka-Umeda Station in approximately 30 minutes total.
Useful Passes
For this 2-day itinerary, the Osaka Amazing Pass is highly recommended; it covers unlimited travel on the Osaka Metro and city buses, plus free entry to many major attractions. Alternatively, the Osaka Metro “Enjoy Eco Card” provides unlimited subway travel for a single day. For general transit not covered by passes, use an ICOCA card (interchangeable with Suica and PASMO) for seamless tap-and-go travel.
Sources
- Tourism board: Osaka Info
Last updated: 2026-02-03