Osaka's nickname, "Japan's Kitchen," comes from its Edo-era food trade and its vibrant street-food scene today.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tokyo and Kyoto might get all the buzz, but Osaka's food scene is top notch. Andrea Fazzari From left: The Dotonbori district of ...
OSAKA -- An 80-year-old man living in Osaka creates incredibly realistic "fake food" using washi traditional Japanese paper.
Dotonbori is Osaka's number one nightlife district - and it goes without saying that you can pick up all sorts of delicacies here. Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau/dpa Osaka is a constant assault on ...
I live in Japan and have traveled beyond the popular tourist stops like Tokyo and Osaka. Some of my favorite day trips are ...
Japan has never been more popular with Filipinos. A record 880,000 Pinoy travellers visited the Land of the Rising Sun in ...
From Osaka Castle to Expo '70 Park, here are Osaka's best sakura events and illuminations celebrating the arrival of spring ...
I remember deciding, years ago, that sushi was the most perfect food on the planet. Bear in mind that this was long before I’d actually eaten my first piece of sushi. And that this was coming from a ...
Chicago’s Sister Cities program has been around for decades, forging cultural and economic ties with cities around the world. This year marks the 50 th anniversary of Chicago’s connection to Osaka, ...