
This live stream shows Dotonbori, Osaka's most iconic entertainment district running along the Dotonbori Canal in the Namba area. Originally developed in 1612 when the canal was constructed, this vibrant district became the city's designated theater quarter in 1621. Today it's famous for its dazzling neon lights, massive 3D billboards including the iconic Glico Running Man sign, and embodying the Osaka philosophy of "kuidaore" (eating until you drop). The district is packed with restaurants serving local specialties like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu, along with bars, clubs, and the historic Shochikuza kabuki theater. The pedestrian bridge at Ebisu provides the most iconic view of this neon-lit wonderland.
Osaka, Japan

Osaka, Japan is a designated city located in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the third-largest city in Japan by population, after Tokyo and Yokohama, and is a major economic and cultural hub. Osaka is situated on the island of Honshu, at the mouth of the Kema River, and is part of the Osaka metropolitan area.
Osaka is classified as a city and a prefectural capital, serving as the capital of Osaka Prefecture. The city has a population of over 2.7 million people and a metropolitan area population of over 20 million. Osaka is known for its vibrant atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and diverse culinary scene.
Osaka has a long history dating back to the 6th century and has played a significant role in Japan's economic and cultural development. The city is home to numerous landmarks, including Osaka Castle, the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, and the Umeda Sky Building. Osaka is also known for its entertainment and nightlife, with popular districts such as Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi.
Osaka is a major transportation hub, with Kansai International Airport serving as a major gateway for international flights. The city is also connected to other parts of Japan via a network of high-speed rail lines, including the Tokaido Shinkansen. Osaka's economy is driven by industries such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and food processing.









