Enjoy the Food-Hopping Plan! A Complete Food Guide
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Niku no Yamajin

“Croquette & French Fries”
9:30 AM – 7:15 PM (Closed: Thursday)
The croquette highlights naturally sweet potatoes and is light enough to enjoy as a snack.
The curry-flavored fries add a gentle spice that makes a nice accent.
Kintaro Pan

“Kintaro Anpan (Sweet Red Bean Bun)”
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Closed: Thursday)
A bakery that has supported the mornings of the shopping street for over 100 years.
The star of the Kintaro anpan is its house-made sweet red bean paste, gently sweet and smooth.
Not overly sweet, with the rich flavor of azuki beans, it’s perfect for breakfast.
Anpan is often said to symbolize the “meeting of Japanese and Western culture” dating back to the Meiji era.
Maruko Suisan (Takoyaki Shop)

“2 pieces of Takoyaki”
12:00 PM – until sold out (Closed: Thursday)
Normally served in portions of seven, but in this plan you’ll receive two pieces.
Enjoy two styles: the classic sauce & mayo, and soy sauce with dashi flavor.
In Osaka, the batter itself is well-seasoned, so some locals even enjoy it plain.
Ebisu-yu

“One Drink”
1:30 PM – 11:30 PM (Closed: Wednesday)
Available only when using the public bath.
A neighborhood bathhouse nestled in the shopping street.
A drink after bathing is an essential part of Japanese sento culture.
Choosing between fruit milk or coffee milk in front of the fridge is part of the fun.
When the cold sweetness flows into your warm body, everything feels perfectly refreshed.
Sannose Shop (Traditional Candy Shop)

“Snacks up to 150 yen”
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
A small shop lined with colorful traditional candies.
While dagashi are children’s treats, for adults they are a switch that turns on memories.
Open a bag at the nearby park, and it feels less like travel and more like after school.
Kitchen Friend Rei (Delicatessen)

“Fried Chicken”
9:30 AM – 7:00 PM (Closed: Sat, Sun & Holidays)
Their specialty is fried chicken marinated in the owner’s secret homemade sauce.
Soy sauce–based and full of flavor, it’s delicious even when cooled.
If you have time, asking for it freshly fried is recommended.
Crispy outside, tender inside, with juicy chicken flavor spreading in every bite.
SEKAI HOTEL Osaka Fuse
“One drink under 500 yen”
Until 10:00 PM (Last order 9:30 PM / Closed: Thursday)
The front desk of SEKAI HOTEL also functions as a café & bar.
While it’s a check-in counter, it’s also a place that connects you with the town.
Choose coffee or a soft drink depending on your mood.
Perfect for a break during your food walk or to end the night.
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Japanese & Western Sweets Momoya

“One Fruit Daifuku of Your Choice”
9:30 AM – 5:30 PM (Closed: Thursday)
The top recommendation is the “Mixed Juice Daifuku,” a very Osaka-style name.
Banana, mandarin orange, and other fruits are wrapped in white bean paste, inspired by the classic café drink.
Pineapple, kiwi, and mandarin are always available, and seasonal varieties appear throughout the year.
Miyara Takoyaki Honpo

“One Takosen”
11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
A crispy shrimp cracker sandwich filled with takoyaki — known as “takosen.”
A classic festival-style snack in Osaka and a nostalgic childhood memory for many locals.
Bite into one as you walk, and the shopping street may start to feel like a small summer festival.
Onigiri Specialty Shop Shiki Nagomi

“One Onigiri”
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Closed: Monday)
Freshly cooked rice is gently shaped, holding just enough air.
Not packed too tightly, it softly falls apart the moment it touches your mouth.
Recommended flavors include classic salmon and rich soy-marinated egg yolk.
If you prefer something refreshing, plum (ume) is always a reliable choice.
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