Osaka is a city that changes with the seasons. It is loud, generous and unpretentious – the kind of place where food stalls vie for space beside department stores. Yet beyond its reputation as “Japan’s kitchen”, it is also a city of seasons, each adjusting its rhythm and feel.

To experience Osaka in winter and summer is to see two entirely different cities. While both are bright and colourful, where those colours come from and how they make you feel shift with the months. Whether it is the light of a sunny day or from the neon sign of a Ramen stall, Osaka’s seasonal differences make it a must-visit city all year round.

Summer: Heat, festivals and energy

From June to August, Osaka swelters. Humidity wraps around the streets like a heavy blanket and the gleaming glass towers in the Umeda district seem to shimmer in the heat. Yet this is also when the city feels most alive.

The season begins with the Tenjin Matsuri, one of Japan’s major festivals, in late July. Boats glide along the Okawa River carrying dancers, drummers and priests dressed in Heian-era robes. As night falls, fireworks burst above the water, mirrored in rippling reflections, while thousands line the riverbanks with folding fans and street food in hand. Takoyaki balls sizzle on iron grills, and the scent of grilled squid mingles with the sweetness of shaved ice syrup.

Summer in the city is also a time to seek out coolness wherever it hides. Locals retreat underground into the vast network of air-conditioned shopping arcades and passageways connecting Umeda’s stations. Others take the short train ride to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, where the deep blue stillness of the Pacific tank offers relief from the heat outside.

At night, the bright neon-lit advertisement boards of Dotonbori make it feel almost tropical in its energy. Lanterns sway above the canal, where river cruises drift past diners sitting at open-air izakayas.

Yet, even amid the noise, there is a chance to pause, with a day leisurely shopping in Shinsaibashi or a visit to a shaded temple courtyard in Sumiyoshi.

What is most pleasing about the Osaka summer is that despite the heat, there’s so much to experience and distract from its discomfort. Some places become less attractive, but there’s an energy to Osaka and its people that makes the city not only easy to navigate, but enjoyable to be in.

Winter: Steam, calm and warm welcomes

By December, the air sharpens. The same canal that teemed with festival boats in July now reflects a quieter glow with the winter illuminations of Nakanoshima and Midosuji, as millions of LEDs lights turn the city’s streets into glittering corridors.

Winter in Osaka brings different crowds. Ones that are softer, with their energy turned inward. In place of fireworks, there is steam rising from bowls of nabe hot pot.

This is the season to embrace the city’s warmth from within. Public bathhouses and onsen (hot spring spas) become a favoured spot. In the Shinsekai district, the old-fashioned Spa World complex offers themed baths inspired by ancient Rome and Japanese gardens, providing the perfect antidote to winter’s chill.

For travellers, the season brings a different kind of exploration. Osaka Castle, surrounded by leafless trees, seems more serene as its white walls reflect a pale sky. The crisp air sharpens the view from the top of Abeno Harukas, Japan’s tallest skyscraper, where the city stretches endlessly beneath a silver haze.

Winter is also shopping season. As the New Year approaches, department stores and street markets sell fukubukuro or “lucky bags” filled with mystery goods for big discounts. Locals queue before dawn for a chance of a designer surprise. Even the ever-animated Dotonbori quietens a little, its lights glowing against the cold, as people move swiftly between restaurants in search of warmth.

Winter can easily become all about eating and shopping, but it’s also a time to enjoy the warmth of the city’s residents.

Osakans pride themselves on being comedians, and tend to be more light-hearted compared to compatriots from other cities. Their generous hospitality is felt, for example, during a taxi ride or when seeking assistance from a shop worker.

There’s an unfair characterisation of Japanese people as cold and perhaps stoic. While that might be true in some settings, the stereotype is banished by spending time in the city among its people.

There really is no wrong time to visit Osaka. Summer is hot and humid, which may mean spending more time indoors, but there’s still plenty to explore. In winter, the rain and wind might deter some visitors, yet the season creates a kind of magic, one where the warmth of residents cuts through the cold and make the experience memorable.

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Create and maintain a strong bond between yourself and your child, through sensitivity, responsiveness, touch, talk and play. “The bond you have with your kids is the blueprint for the relationships they will have later on in life,” says Dr Sarah Rasmi, a psychologist.
Set a good example. Practise what you preach, so if you want to raise kind children, they need to see you being kind and hear you explaining to them what kindness is. So, “narrate your behaviour”.
Praise the positive rather than focusing on the negative. Catch them when they’re being good and acknowledge it.
Show empathy towards your child’s needs as well as your own. Take care of yourself so that you can be calm, loving and respectful, rather than angry and frustrated.
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Nobel is best known as the inventor of dynamite, but also wrote poetry and drama and could speak Russian, French, English and German by the age of 17. The five original prize categories reflect the interests closest to his heart.
Nobel died in 1896 but it took until 1901, following a legal battle over his will, before the first prizes were awarded.
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