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The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living Ticket

4.7 / 5
311 reviews
10K+ booked
Opening hours
Suggested duration1-2 hour(s)
〒530-0041 Osaka, Kita Ward, Tenjinbashi, 6 Chome−4−20

Reviews

4.7 / 5
Fantastic
311 reviews
price: this is considered cheap for me experience: underrated museum. If u go to Osaka, go to this museum. Although it’s not an open-air museum, the experience was great and the museum really tries to make u feel that u’re in the Edo period Osaka. The old houses, items in them, and the details are superb, they really work on this museum to bring the Edo period experience and vibes to us.
What an amazing feat to be able to build a entering housing street on the level 9 & 10 of a building. I have gain much greater insights pertaining to the evolution of housing and living conditions of Osaka since 1800s. The modern exhibition at level 8 is also amazing with the mechanisms that worked with the video. All in all it’s an unforgettable experience!
The tour in the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living was very enriching. it was amazing how Japanese kept their tradition and at the same time progressed into a modern society. The booking of tickets earlier via Klook save us time for queuing.
it was a beautiful replica of an old town showcasing the construction of the wooden houses and living quarters. What’s fascinating it that the village is built within the 8th-10th floors of a building.
This is my second visit to the Osaka Museum of Living, Present and Past. This time it was specially arranged for my honeymoon trip with my wife because she likes to take pictures very much! I have to say, this is indeed a paradise for photo lovers. The weather outside is very cold, but the environment inside the museum is quite warm and comfortable, allowing people to relax and slowly appreciate each exhibition area. The transportation is also super convenient. After getting off the bus, the exit is right upstairs in the museum, so you don’t have to walk too far at all. It is very suitable for travelers like us who are carrying luggage or who have just finished shooting outdoor scenes. The museum not only displays the Japanese street style of the past, but also has many interactive scenes, which are very interesting. My favorite part is being able to put on a kimono and blend into the scene, creating special memories. Recommended to anyone who likes history, culture, photography or family travel, it is definitely worth a visit!
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit, which offered a fascinating glimpse into traditional Japanese life and culture. This enchanting destination is a haven for those who appreciate timeless customs and heritage. The added charm of seeing many visitors adorned in traditional kimonos only enhanced the experience.
I didn’t expect a beautifully curated museum to be on the top floor of a building. A little hard to find but once you do you’ll love it. It really does transport you back in time into the old Osaka (Naniwa) with the townhouses. Highly recommended to anyone who is interested in art & history.
really good little museum. hard to find, its on top floor of a building opp macdonalds and end of shopping arcde. watch the 15-20min video shown in the bathhouse which explains the history of the place, era etc. give yourself 2hrs if you take your time to look around.. you can rent kimonos here to but its a bit dark - unless you use flash.

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