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April 29, 2026

Visit Japan: Ippudo Horie

 

Ippudo Horie was just a couple doors down from our hotel (Mimaru Osaka Namba North), and we passed it almost every single day. After a long day out, we decided to keep things easy and grab dinner close by. No planning, no commute—just walk in and eat.

We had been to Ippudo NY before, and it was excellent. So of course we were wondering… would it be even better in Japan?

Yes. 100% yes!

The ramen was everything you want and more.




Broths that are rich, creamy, and full of flavor.

 Noodles that are perfectly cooked with just the right bite. Fresh and balanced toppings.



The gyoza and fried rice were perfect compliments to the ramen.



Ippudo ended up being one of our favorite meals of our trip!

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IPPUDO HORIE

1-1-12 Minamihorie, Osaka 550-0015 Osaka Prefecture








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April 11, 2026

Visit Japan: Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan


On our fourth day in Osaka, we had our sights set on the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan—but as always, breakfast came first.

It’s the perfect way to start a morning in Osaka. Fresh seafood, sizzling wagyu, sweet fruit, quick bites… it’s impossible to get tired of the food here. Even on a return visit, we found new things to try and old favorites we couldn’t resist.







After breakfast, we hopped on the train and made our way to the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan.

Tip—buy your tickets online ahead of time. You’ll need to select a designated entry time, but it’s 100% worth it. When we arrived, there was a long line for same-day tickets, and we were able to skip it entirely and walk right in.



Getting there was easy—the train station is about a 5-minute walk from the aquarium, making it a super convenient stop.

The aquarium itself? Incredible!

It’s one of the largest aquariums in the world. The layout takes you through different regions of the Pacific Rim, with 27 tanks in 16 main exhibits along the way.

The highlight, of course, were the two whale sharks. Seeing one up close in such a huge tank is pretty surreal—it just glides through the water. But we were amazed by all of the different sea creatures to see, from vibrant tropical fish to mesmerizing jellyfish.

It’s one of those places that both kids and adults can fully enjoy. You can move through it quickly, or take your time —we definitely did a bit of both.






























If you're visiting Osaka, you'll definitely want to add this place to your itinerary!











 

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March 28, 2026

Visit Japan: Kuromon, Dotombori

Jet lag had us wide awake before 7 a.m. With the city just starting to wake up, we figured there was only one proper way to kick off our first morning in Osaka.

7-Eleven.

If you know, you know.

We had spotted one just a block from our hotel, and the boys were more than ready. No lingering, no slow start—we threw on clothes and headed out right at 7 a.m., equal parts curious and hungry.

Walking into a Japanese 7-Eleven for the first time is an experience in itself. It’s not just a convenience store—it’s a full-on food destination. 


The boys immediately got to work, scanning every shelf like it was a treasure hunt. Each of us picked out a few things.


The Smoothie Machine caught the boys' eyes and it became their daily ritual.

Here’s how it works: you grab a frozen cup of fruit from the freezer section, pay for it at the register, then bring it over to the smoothie machine (usually right next to the coffee station). Pop it in, press a button, and in about a minute or two—you’ve got a fresh smoothie. 


The 7-11 pancake with maple syrup is one of my favorite snacks here, and I wonder why they can't offer this in Hawaii!





Here's our haul from our first visit. We didn't go all out because we knew we'd be coming back every morning.




Just after 8:00 AM, we decided to start walking toward the Kuromon Ichiba Market.

 


Kuromon is a foodie heaven. Stall after stall of wagyu beef sizzling on grills, fresh seafood laid out beautifully, sushi made to order, and fruit displays that look too perfect to be real.



One of the boys had his heart set on grilled king crab, so we found a stall with a seating area and grabbed a table. Crab, sushi, and the sounds of the market all around us—it was one of those moments where we felt like we had finally made it! The food was incredible, but just as memorable was watching it all come together right in front of us.







I also could not resist trying a stick of wagyu beef!








And the strawberries in Japan - sweet, juicy, and so much better than the ones we get at home.




Apparently these fried sweet potato chips are a thing in Osaka, and I got hooked on them!



Osaka is also known for takoyaki. I am not a fan, but we tried some anyways because that's what you're supposed to try in Osaka. 



After we were done with the market, we headed outside and wandered the streets towards Dotombori.  On the way we stumbled onto a line of people waiting for something—which, in Japan, is always a good sign. Naturally, I had to see what they were all waiting for.


First up: the famous 10 yen cheese coin—crispy on the outside, filled with molten cheese on the inside. Worth the wait.


Next door was Lord Stow's Bakery, and their fresh egg custard tarts were calling my name. Warm, flaky, creamy… I was in heaven.



From there, we made our way toward the Dotonbori River, where we spotted river cruise boats gliding through the canal.


We hopped on the quick 20-minute cruise down the canal, which was a nice way to see Dotonbori from a different perspective.  We passed a Mega Don Quijote and other iconic sights, including the famous Glico Running Man Sign.  



After a brief and very necessary nap back at the hotel, we headed out again—this time in search of dinner.

A quick Google Maps search led us to Tsukemen Suzume… and wow!!



This ended up being the best tsukemen we’ve ever had. Thick, chewy noodles paired with a rich dipping broth. One of those places you find by chance that ends up being a highlight of the entire trip.



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