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2 hours
Mobile ticket
Discover Osaka from every angle on the Osaka Wonder Loop Bus Tour, the easiest and most exciting way to explore the city! Hop on and off at major landmarks like Osaka Castle, Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori, and Tsutenkaku Tower, or enjoy panoramic views from the open-top bus as you glide past the Umeda Sky Building, Namba Parks, and Osaka Bay. Visit the Tempozan Harbor Village for the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and Tempozan Ferris Wheel, or connect to Universal Studios Japan for even more adventure. With convenient stops and unlimited rides, this tour is perfect for travelers who want to see the best of Osaka’s history, culture, and modern charm all in one unforgettable day!
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free for children aged 0-5 as long as they will not occupy separate seats
Child seats are not available
Participants using wheelchairs/mobility equipment should be accompanied
Wonder Loop Bus - Operating Hours Monday-Sunday: 09:15-17:55
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
English-speaking guide
One Day Pass
Other personal expenses
Duration:2 hours
Operating Schedule:First bus: 9:15am from Hotel New Otani Osaka Last bus: 3:15pm from Hotel New Otani Osaka Frequency: Every 2 Hours Popular stops: Hotel New Otani Osaka, Tenmabashi/Hachikenya Hama/Keihan City Mall, JR Osaka Station, Kitashinchi Yuki, Shinsaibashi Daimaru, Namba Parks, Shinsekai Kushikatsu Daruma, Tennoji Station, Shitennoji Temple, Nipponbashi Joshin Denki, Namba Kuromon Market, Dotonbori Teppan Jinja, Sakaisuji Honmachi, and Osaka Castle Park
Located just a short walk from the entrance of the hotel, this stop serves as the starting point. It’s convenient if staying nearby or arriving via the surrounding hotels and gives quick access to central Osaka.
This stop is by Tenmabashi Bridge and the Keihan City Mall, right beside the river. A good place to hop on for a scenic start, and for transferring to boat or other transport.
A major transport hub in the city. This stop is great if you’re arriving by train or staying in the Umeda area. Easy to locate within the station complex (Sakurabashi exit side).
Located in the Kitashinchi entertainment/dining district of Osaka. A lively area with restaurants and bars; good for a short stop to explore neighbourhood life.
This is one of Osaka’s principal shopping areas — wide streets, covered arcade, lots of stores from high-end to quirky fashion. Excellent spot to get off and explore.
A modern shopping complex in the Namba area which also features green terraces. Located in a central south-Osaka entertainment zone — convenient for food & shops.
This stop takes you to the nostalgic “Shinsekai” area — famed for its street-food (especially kushikatsu), retro atmosphere and the landmark tower (Tsūtenkaku).
A major station in southern Osaka; this stop gives access to the Tennoji district, parks, and is a good transfer point if you’re staying south of the city.
This stop is near one of Japan’s oldest temples (Shitenno-ji) and gives a flavour of historical Osaka. A nice contrast if you want a slower pace or cultural break.
Located in the electronic & otaku culture district (Nihonbashi), this stop is ideal if you’re interested in anime, electronics, gadgets or just want to explore a unique neighbourhood.
This is the stop near the famous Kuromon Market — great for sampling street-food, fresh seafood, local snacks and immersing in a lively market scene.
A very popular area in Osaka: Dōtonbori with its neon lights, Glico sign, canal, and vibrant nightlife. This stop is perfect for a memorable photo and food outing.
A more business-district vibe, with retro European‐style buildings and quieter streets. Good if you want to escape the crowds for a moment or stay near hotels in this zone.
A major landmark: the castle, surrounding parklands, cherry blossoms in spring, and open space. This stop is a must if you want to see Osaka’s historical side and green space.
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Jacqueline S,
Nov 6, 2025
- Review from Viator
Very interesting and guide provided interesting information about Osaka. I enjoyed some of the stories associated with some of the locations.
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