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Dotonbori — Neon Canal & Street Food Paradise

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Dotonbori — Neon Canal & Street Food Paradise

Dotonbori (道頓堀) is Osaka's most iconic entertainment district — a neon-lit canal lined with restaurants, bars, and massive 3D signage including the famous Glico Running Man and moving crab billboard. The district epitomizes Osaka's 'kuidaore' (食い倒れ, 'eat until you drop') culture, with takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, and ramen shops competing for attention through theatrical presentation and aggressive touting.

The canal dates to 1612 when merchant Yasui Doton dredged it for commerce. Today, the waterway reflects the district's neon chaos — photographing the Glico sign's reflection in the canal at night is Osaka's most iconic shot. The energy peaks after dark (19:00–23:00) when crowds, lights, and street performers create carnival atmosphere.

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Getting There

Access Information

Dotonbori, Chuo Ward. 5-min walk from Namba Station. Free to walk 24/7. Restaurants typically 11:00–23:00. Glico sign best viewed from Ebisubashi Bridge. River cruise: ¥1,000/20 min (Tonbori River Cruise). Budget: ¥1,500–3,000 for street food sampling.

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**Crowd strategy:** Dotonbori is overwhelmingly crowded 18:00–22:00 weekends/holidays (pre-COVID saw 10,000+ people on 400m street). For photography without crowds, arrive before 9:00am (most shops cl

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