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Karl Palma: Osaka-style Takoyaki King of NYC

Meeting Karl Palma in Osaka I first came across KARLSBALLS in an advertisement for a Japan festival while visiting New York City in 2023. Intrigued...

Osaka’s Best Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, Negiyaki, Choboyaki, Ikayaki

Osaka is famous for Takoyaki, fritters, the size of table tennis balls, made from a batter of flour, egg, dashi and soy sauce. They...

Osakan’s Friendship and Takoyaki Party

Before we get to the main topic, please watch this video below. takoyaki party https://youtu.be/2V-Z_WbSCfc This video was produced by the Kansai Electrical Safety Inspection Association...

How to make Takoyaki : Ultimate Guide

What is Takoyaki Takoyaki is one of Osaka's most popular street food and directly translates to 'Octopus' (Tako) and 'Fried' (Yaki). They are great to...

Let’s Talk Takoyaki

People from all across Japan flock to Osaka regularly to sample both the local and international delights it has to offer. However today we are...

Ashiharabashi Station Osaka Restaurant Guide: 10 Local Spots

Ashiharabashi (芦原橋) is a small, working-class neighborhood in Naniwa Ward, located just south of Namba and bordering Taisho and Nishinari wards along the JR...

8 Classic Osaka Izakayas Established Between 1935 and 1978

Introduction Osaka’s drinking culture runs deep, and some of its best izakaya have been pouring beer and serving comfort food for generations. The following eight...

Experiencing Osaka Expo 2025: Photos and Highlights

There's less than a month to go until Expo 2025 comes to an end. Osaka.com has already covered most of the basics with our...

Undiscovered Osaka: Eat, Drink and Rock Out at Tsukamoto Station

Introduction Tsukamoto Station is stop on the Tokaido Main Line which connects the major cities of Tokyo and Kobe via Shizuoka, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka....

Osaka Barhopping around Abiko and Nagai Station

Introduction Now that Expo 2025 is here parts of Osaka such as Namba and Umeda will be even more crowded than usual. I don't like...