National Museum of Ethnology

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Osaka: Katsuo-ji Temple
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Chopstick Making in Osaka
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Chopstick Making in Osaka

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Katsuo-ji Temple Ticket (Optional Osaka Metro Pass)
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Osaka Katsuo-ji Temple Half-Day Small Group Tour with Sushi Making
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Osaka Katsuo-ji Temple Half-Day Small Group Tour with Sushi Making

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[Osaka & Kyoto Popular Attractions Day Trip] Katsuo-ji Temple Prayer & Kinkaku-ji Temple Pilgrimage & Arashiyama Togetsukyo Bridge & Kimono Forest & Bamboo Forest Path & Nonomiya Shrine (Departure from Osaka or Kyoto)
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Minoh Falls & Katsuoji Temple Private Day Tour
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Minoh Falls & Katsuoji Temple Private Day Tour

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National Museum of Ethnology Reviews

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宋 **
23 Jun
The day trip itinerary was very fulfilling! Thank you to our guide, Apple, for the professional introduction to the history and culture of each attraction, and for kindly helping us take beautiful photos.
Andrew **
23 Jun
Amazing day trip covering Katsuo‑ji, Kinkaku‑ji and Arashiyama. Our guide Apple was super friendly, organised and shared great insights about the landmarks as well as great restaurant recommendations. Loved the Bamboo Forest, and Togetsukyo Bridge. Smooth schedule and on time. Beautiful spots — highly recommended. Thank you!
OU *********
23 Jun
Take the Midosuji Line to the last stop, Minoh, then transfer to a bus (800 yen per adult). The bus can be crowded, and you might have to stand on winding mountain roads. If you are a group of four, a taxi costs about 3600 yen, which is more comfortable and ensures you have a seat. Buying tickets through Klook is convenient; just show the staff your QR code for scanning before entering the temple.
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Abhik *****
23 Jun
A winding road up the hill from minoh-kayano station brings u to the temple…after passing the check point, u step into a different world. U find small daruma dolls anywhere and everywhere…literally and still the temple looks organised….we did the daruma doll offering prayer and it felt peaceful. There was a slight drizzle and it brought out the beauty of temple even more. A must visit place if ur staying in Osaka or Kyoto….arigato gozaimasu
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CHEN ******
22 Jun
This day trip connects three key attractions: Katsuoji Temple, Arashiyama, and Kinkaku-ji Temple. The time allocated for each spot was well-proportioned. Our guide, Noa, who has a very cultured and artistic style, managed the time excellently and thoughtfully shared recommendations for local food and a simple hand-drawn map. Although this trip didn't allow for in-depth exploration, the English and Chinese explanations included suggestions for other seasons suitable for a return visit, serving as a great starting point for a future, more immersive trip. Highly recommended!
Hsu *****
22 Jun
Convenient and fast, buy and use immediately, no need to exchange tickets, and a little cheaper. Booking convenience with Klook:
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Klook 用戶
21 Jun
This is a very beautiful place. I highly recommend Katsuo-ji Temple to everyone visiting Osaka to experience a different side of the city.
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Klook 用戶
21 Jun
Our tour guide, Apple, was excellent at explaining things in Chinese. She provided detailed introductions before we arrived at each attraction. She was considerate and didn't make us wait in the hot weather, thoughtfully calling out names so we could board the bus first. Although there was a minor accident during the trip, both the driver and the guide handled it calmly and efficiently, resolving it in just 30 minutes, which was very quick for an accident. The guide also made everyone feel at ease. Additionally, she prepared small gifts to comfort us. Overall, the service was excellent!

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Discover the captivating world of cultures at the National Museum of Ethnology in Suita, Osaka, affectionately known as Minpaku. As Japan's largest ethnographic museum and a leading research institute in the humanities and social sciences, Minpaku offers an immersive experience into the diverse tapestry of human civilization. Nestled within the historic Expo Commemoration Park, this unique destination invites culture enthusiasts and curious travelers alike to embark on a journey through the diverse cultural landscapes of the world. Established in 1974 and opened to the public in 1977, the museum stands as a beacon of cultural understanding and appreciation, making it a must-visit for anyone eager to explore the rich tapestry of global heritage and traditions.
10-1 Senribanpakukoen, Suita, Osaka 565-0826, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Permanent Galleries

Step into a world of cultural discovery at the National Museum of Ethnology's Permanent Galleries. These galleries are a treasure trove of global heritage, meticulously organized by geographical region. As you wander through, you'll encounter a vast array of objects, images, and recordings that bring to life the everyday experiences of people from around the world. From the rhythms of rural farming communities to the vibrant pulse of urban centers and the spiritual practices that bind societies together, these galleries offer a comprehensive and immersive journey into the heart of human culture.

Special Exhibitions

For those seeking a fresh perspective on global cultures, the Special Exhibitions at the National Museum of Ethnology are a must-visit. These rotating exhibitions, available during the vibrant seasons of spring and autumn, delve into specific cultural themes and topics, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the dynamic and ever-evolving world of ethnology. Each exhibition is a carefully curated experience that provides new insights and fosters a deeper understanding of the diverse societies that make up our world.

Attic Collection

Discover the roots of ethnological exploration with a visit to the Attic Collection at the National Museum of Ethnology. This founding collection is a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century ethnological artifacts, primarily from Japan. Among its treasures are significant Jōmon archaeological finds, offering a window into the ancient past and the cultural heritage that has shaped modern Japan. The Attic Collection is a testament to the museum's commitment to preserving and understanding the rich tapestry of human history.

Cultural Significance

The National Museum of Ethnology is a treasure trove of cultural diversity, offering visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of global ethnic groups. It's a place where you can broaden your horizons and gain a deeper appreciation for the world's myriad cultures.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Established in 1977 by the visionary Umesao Tadao, the National Museum of Ethnology is a beacon of cultural preservation and education. As part of the National Institutes for Humanities, it plays a crucial role in fostering an understanding of global cultures and their historical contexts. Minpaku, as it's affectionately known, is not just a museum but a hub for cultural and ethnological research, promoting global cultural awareness since its inception in 1974.

Research and Education

For those with a thirst for knowledge, the museum offers a wealth of resources, including a vast academic library and a vibrant research community. It collaborates with Japan's Inter-University of Advanced Graduate Studies to offer PhD courses, making it a center of academic excellence in the field of ethnology.

Architectural Design

The museum's architecture, crafted by the esteemed Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates, is a sight to behold. It seamlessly blends modern design with cultural motifs, creating a space that is as inspiring as the exhibits it houses. The building itself is a testament to the museum's mission of cultural reflection and innovation.