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Flights to Osaka with Finnair
Book your tickets to Japan’s economic powerhouse
Osaka is known for its varied cuisine and friendly people, and two of its most important landmarks marvellously depict the old and new Japan. The five-storey Osaka Castle dates back to the 1500s and represents the traditional pagoda architecture with arched ceilings. In contrast, the 173-metre-tall Umeda Sky Building is an amazing, futuristic double skyscraper that offers magnificent views of the city's skyline dotted with neon lights. If you travel in the end of March, be sure to also admire the cherry blossom at the Osaka Castle Park.
In addition to the National Museum of Art, shaped like a bamboo shoot, and Osaka Museum of History, the city boasts brilliant temples and shrines, the largest aquarium in Japan, and the movie industry theme park Universal Studios Japan. At the Osaka Food Theme Park, you'll get to experience everything Japanese cuisine has to offer from fugu puffer fish to octopus balls and yakitori chicken skewers.
Airport information
Kansai International Airport
The airport is located 50 km southwest of Osaka.
- Finnair flights: Terminal 1
- Check-in opens 2 hours 30 minutes before departure
- Check-in closes 1 hour before departure
Useful links

Osaka Travel guide
Did you know that the Japanese refer to Osaka as the “kitchen of Japan”?
Read the guide