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See Istanbul – Osaka flight prices →When to visit Osaka
Late March and early April is the cherry blossom period, and the castle gardens are at their busiest that week. October and November are the best months for autumn colour, with temperatures between 18C and 22C and dry weather. Mid June to early July is the rainy season, and August is the hardest month, humid with temperatures reaching 34C.
Things to do in Osaka
Osaka Castle
The castle raised by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1583 played a decisive part in the unification of Japan, and the present main keep was rebuilt in reinforced concrete in 1931. The museum inside tells the history of the castle and the city, and the surrounding park holds some three thousand cherry trees.
Dotonbori
The street on both banks of the canal, dug in 1615, is the entertainment and eating quarter of the city and lights up at night with huge neon signs. The Glico running man sign has stood here since 1935, and takoyaki and kushikatsu stalls line the street.
Shitennoji Temple
Founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, the temple is considered the oldest state built Buddhist temple in Japan. The buildings have been renewed many times after fires, but the original layout has been kept, and the five storey pagoda and the inner garden are open to visitors.
Umeda Sky Building
Completed in 1993, the building is made of two towers joined at the top, and the ring shaped open deck between them shows the whole city from 173 metres. The way up is a glass escalator suspended between the towers.
Sumiyoshi Taisha
One of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan, it preserves the sumiyoshi-zukuri architecture that predates the arrival of Buddhism. The steeply arched red Taiko bridge at its entrance is the shrine's emblem, and the city crowds here at new year.
Kuromon Market
The covered arcade about 600 metres long has been the city's fish and vegetable market since the 19th century and is called Osaka's kitchen. Most stalls cook what they sell on the spot, with seafood, wagyu beef and seasonal fruit on offer.
Airlines on the Istanbul – Osaka route
Türk Hava Yolları flies Istanbul – Osaka direct. Suso pulls live flights through Google Flights; pick the best option and spread the cost over monthly payments.
About Osaka
Osaka is a popular route for Japan (Asia). For more travel guidance, when to go and things to do, see our Osaka destination page.
Istanbul – Osaka FAQ
Can I buy the Istanbul - Osaka flight on monthly payments?
Yes. You buy the Istanbul - Osaka flight on Suso as a flight package: a term between 3 and 24 months, without using your card limit.
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Is a deposit required?
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