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Flight Lyon Osaka : Airline ticket

From 800€ D/A
Flight Lyon - Osaka
  • Weather36-50 °F36 - 50 °F
  • Distance 9806 km
  • Duration 12h00
  • Currency Yen
  • Languages Fre.,Jap. French,Japonais

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Osaka, the vibrant soul of Japan

Between Japenese tradition and electric modernity

Located on the main island of Honshu, in the heart of the Kansai region, Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city and one of its most dynamic. Nicknamed “Japan’s Kitchen,” it captivates travelers with its bold gastronomy, lively nightlife, and bustling neighborhoods that never sleep.

From historic temples to futuristic skyscrapers and charming alleyways, Osaka perfectly embodies the blend of ancient and contemporary Japan. The city is the birthplace of iconic dishes like takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and serves as an ideal base for exploring Kyoto, Nara, or Mount Koya.

Let yourself be captivated by its unique energy and book your flight from Lyon now for an unforgettable immersion.

5 reasons to visit Osaka

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Explore Osaka Castle

A must-see symbol of the city, Osaka Castle impresses with its majestic architecture and meticulously maintained gardens. Built in the 16th century by the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, it tells an important chapter of Japan’s feudal history. The museum inside showcases this fascinating era, while visitors can enjoy spectacular panoramic views from the top floor. In spring, the surrounding park becomes magical with the blooming cherry blossoms.

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Stroll through the Dotonbori district

No visit to Osaka is complete without exploring Dotonbori, the city’s most lively and colorful district. Lined with restaurants, bars, and gigantic neon signs, this iconic street offers a constant spectacle. It’s the perfect place to sample local specialties such as fugu (pufferfish), kushikatsu skewers, or the famous octopus balls. At night, the neon lights reflecting on the canal create an electric atmosphere, straight out of a futuristic postcard.

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Rejuvenate at Shitenno-ji Temple

Founded in 593, Shitenno-ji is one of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples. A true oasis of calm in the heart of the city, it captivates visitors with its simple architecture and spiritual atmosphere. The surrounding gardens invite meditation and contemplation, offering a peaceful escape from the urban bustle. Attending a ceremony or simply wandering through its pathways provides a deeper understanding of Buddhism’s significance in Japanese culture.

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Discover Kaiyukan Aquarium

Ranked among the largest aquariums in the world, Kaiyukan is a must-visit experience in Osaka. It showcases over 600 marine species, including impressive whale sharks, in spectacular tanks that recreate Pacific Ocean ecosystems. The immersive design allows visitors to feel as if they are truly underwater, delighting both families and nature enthusiasts alike. This educational and fascinating visit reflects Japan’s deep connection with the sea.

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Enjoy the view from the Umeda Sky Building

With its futuristic design featuring two towers connected by a floating platform, the Umeda Sky Building is one of Osaka’s most iconic skyscrapers. From its open-air observatory, visitors can enjoy 360° views of the entire city, especially stunning at sunset or at night when Osaka lights up. The building also houses a “floating garden” and restaurants where you can savor Japanese cuisine while admiring the panoramic views.

When to go to Osaka

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FAQ: Flights Lyon - Osaka

When is the best time to visit ?

The best time to visit Osaka is from April to May and from October to November, when the weather is mild and pleasant. Spring is especially popular for cherry blossom season, while autumn captivates visitors with its vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, but it brings a festive atmosphere with numerous matsuri (festivals). Winter is quieter, offering lower prices and a more intimate experience.

How long is a flight from Lyon to Osaka ?

There are no direct flights from Lyon to Osaka, but numerous connecting options make the journey comfortable and accessible. Depending on your airline, you may have a layover in Dubai, Doha, Frankfurt, or Tokyo before continuing to Japan. The total travel time averages between 14 and 17 hours, including the connection. It’s a perfect opportunity to rest before diving into the excitement of Osaka, the gastronomic and cultural capital of the Kansai region.

How to get around Osaka ?

The subway and buses efficiently cover the entire city. Purchasing a rechargeable transport card (ICOCA, Suica, or Pasmo) makes getting around easier. Cycling is also an excellent option to explore neighborhoods at your own pace.

Are there any festivals in Osaka ?

Yes, Osaka is famous for its festivals. The most well-known is the Tenjin Matsuri in July, one of the largest festivals in Japan, featuring processions, illuminated boats, and spectacular fireworks.

Is Osaka a family-friendly city ?

Absolutely! Osaka is an ideal destination for families. From Universal Studios Japan, one of Asia’s most famous theme parks, to Kaiyukan Aquarium, which amazes both children and adults with its spectacular marine life, and Tennoji Zoo with its expansive green spaces, there’s something for everyone. Kids can enjoy fun and immersive activities, while adults appreciate the city’s rich culture and friendly atmosphere. It’s the perfect combination for creating unforgettable family memories.