Before I even set foot in Osaka, I knew I wanted to see that giant athlete with his arms raised in triumph. The Glico Running Man isn't just a billboard - it's been Osaka's victory pose since 1935, starting as an ad for caramel candy that supposedly gave you enough energy to run 300 meters. Now it's the spot where everyone strikes the same triumphant pose for photos.
What makes it special is how it's evolved beyond just being an advertisement. When Osaka's baseball team wins a big game or something major happens in the city, they update the sign to celebrate. It's become this perfect symbol of Osaka's spirit - a little bit commercial, a little bit silly, but totally iconic.