MONTHLY GUIDE

January 2026

January Traditions meet Winter’s Charm

First Prayers & New Horizons.  January in Osaka opens the year with shrine visits, steaming winter foods, and a quieter, reflective rhythm after the holiday rush.

The year begins with Hatsumode, when locals pour into shrines and temples for their first prayers of the year. Osaka’s Sumiyoshi Taisha is one of Japan’s most famous spots for this ritual, drawing crowds dressed in their best kimono to ring in the year with blessings. Even smaller neighborhood shrines bustle with families buying lucky charms and fortunes, offering visitors a chance to witness an intimate piece of Japanese culture at its most heartfelt.

 

After the first week’s rush, the city relaxes into winter pace. Crisp, cold mornings are ideal for strolling castle parks or riversides nearly empty of tourists, while department stores host big New Year sales that see shoppers lining up for “fukubukuro” lucky bags. Food, of course, is central: osechi ryori fills lacquered boxes with symbolic dishes, while steaming bowls of nabe, oden, and udon are the go-to comfort foods for chilly nights.

 

January is also a month of subtle discoveries. With fewer crowds, landmarks like Osaka Castle and Shitennoji Temple feel contemplative, while day trips to nearby hot springs offer warmth against the cold. Seasonal festivals, from mochi-pounding ceremonies to fire rituals, add sparks of excitement. For travelers, Osaka in January blends cultural tradition, wintry flavors, and a fresh start that sets the tone for the year ahead.

Clockwise: First-shrine visits to mark the New Year, Lady Gaga’s return to Osaka, the Osaka Castle Illuminage continuing its nightly magic, and the New Year kickoff at Universal Studios Japan — 2026 starts with a bang!

Monthly Guide:

January

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March 3

Girls’ Day Doll Festival

Hina Matsuri in Osaka

Hina Matsuri returns every March 3, and in Osaka there’s no better place to experience it than Matsuyamachi — the…

Closed
Jan. 9 – March 23

The History of Osaka Castle: War and Peace

Two floors, two stories of power and ambition

Osaka Castle’s Main Tower hosts two limited-time exhibitions on the 3rd and 4th floors, adding historical depth and focus to…

Closed
Jan. 31 – Feb. 1

LOHAS PARK at Tsurumi Ryokuchi

A cozy arts & crafts walk in the park

Handmade goods, casual food, and a relaxed outdoor market return to Tsurumi Ryokuchi for a low-key winter edition of LOHAS…

Closed
Jan. 17 – March 31

Abeno Harukas Night Illumination

A classic Osaka view with an after-dark upgrade

One of Osaka’s most popular viewpoints becomes even more rewarding after sunset. During the current night illumination period, HARUKAS 300…

Closed
Jan. 29 – March 14

Ukiyo-e Immersive Art Exhibition

Masterpieces reimagined through light and motion

Classic ukiyo-e woodblock prints come alive in this large-scale immersive exhibition, where Edo-period art is transformed into moving worlds of…

Closed
Jan. 31 – Feb. 1

Misa’s Grand Horizon Tour

MISIA’s signature live spectacle returns to Osaka

Japan’s premier vocal powerhouse brings her acclaimed Hoshizora no Live series to Osaka-jo Hall for two winter arena nights, delivering…

Closed
Jan. 30 – Feb. 1

HYROX Osaka

Stamina Sprint through the City

HYROX arrives in Osaka with a three-day indoor fitness race at INTEX Osaka, combining 8×1 km runs and 8 workout…

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Jan. 3–27

Bunraku New Year Performances

Osaka’s most refined winter tradition

January is peak season for Bunraku in Osaka. At the National Bunraku Theatre, master puppeteers, musicians, and narrators bring centuries-old…

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