Duskin Museum

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (139K+ reviews) • 4M+ booked
Discover the unique charm of the Duskin Museum in Suita, Osaka, where the worlds of cleaning innovation and delectable donuts converge. This captivating destination, created by the renowned service company Duskin, offers a fascinating journey through the history and future of cleaning culture, alongside an immersive experience into the beloved Mister Donut brand. Seamlessly blending the themes of cleanliness and deliciousness, the museum promises an engaging exploration for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a donut enthusiast or curious about the innovative spirit of Duskin's cleaning solutions, the Duskin Museum promises an unforgettable visit, making it a must-see attraction in Suita.
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5-32 Yoshinocho, Suita, Osaka 564-0054, Japan
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4.9 /5
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宇泰 *
1 Jul
It's very beautiful. It's a place where you can overlook the night view of Osaka. It's very suitable for couples to come together (single dogs should be prepared to be flashed)
Hafizah **********
1 Jul
easy to collect. i collect at the JR office at KIX station. just went to the counter and show the slip in my phone. i can also book the shinkansen for the dates the pass is active even before the pass was activated. i booked the pass to start on day 6 of my trip onwards. i get to ride the one piece shinkansen with it. A return day trip from shin osaka to takamatsu already worth the kansai wide area pass.
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Klook User
1 Jul
Buying through Klook is much cheaper than at the counter. I recommend checking the sunset time that day, then go an hour early, take pictures, and wait to see the sunset.
Klook 用戶
1 Jul
Very beautiful, lucky to catch the last entry at 10 o'clock. No need to queue at all, the guidance line is smooth, and the elevator is also fast. The top floor is very spacious and has views on all sides. It is recommended not to wear white clothes, it is difficult to take pictures because of the fluorescent light on the ground.
Janice ****
1 Jul
it was very convenient to retrieve this voucher using the Klook app and there was a separate Q line at the entrance for pre-book tickets. it was also a good saving buying this here instead of public sale as I saved about SGD4. Definitely worth a visit to capture a bird's eye view of Osaka 39th and 40th floor. It was a clear day with blue skies.
Antonieta *******
30 Jun
I bought the tickets without complications in the app as always. I received my code and without problems we entered the observatory. We visited it during the day so it wasn't very crowded. There is a very cute cafe with many macha products. It was a pleasant experience.
chen *****
30 Jun
I saw this set of tickets on Klook and it was very good value, so I ordered it immediately. It was also very convenient to redeem it at the airport ticket machine, and it can be combined with other one-day tickets... saving a lot of money! !
Mon compte
30 Jun
The view is incredible, you can even go up to the balcony, it's very pretty. I recommend it!

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Mister Donut Museum

Step into a world of sweet nostalgia at the Mister Donut Museum, where the rich history of Japan's beloved doughnut brand comes to life. From the chronological display of iconic products to the hands-on 'Mister Donut Kitchen' experience, this museum offers a delightful journey through the evolution of flavors and innovations. Whether you're a doughnut aficionado or a curious visitor, the 'Doughnut Ball Topping Experience' is a must-try, allowing you to add your personal touch to these delectable treats.

Cleaning Hall

Discover the fascinating evolution of cleaning culture at the Cleaning Hall, a tribute to Duskin's pioneering spirit since 1963. This engaging space highlights the revolutionary 'chemical cloth' that transformed dust removal practices, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the innovations that have shaped modern cleaning methods. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the science of cleanliness, the Cleaning Hall promises an enlightening experience.

Cleaning Pavilion

Uncover the secrets of a spotless home at the Cleaning Pavilion, where the history and science of cleaning come together in an interactive setting. Dive into exhibits that explore dust research and visualize airborne house dust, providing a comprehensive understanding of maintaining a clean environment. With engaging activities and insightful displays, the Cleaning Pavilion is perfect for those eager to learn about the art and science of cleaning.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Duskin Museum is a fascinating destination that celebrates the innovative spirit of its founders, who introduced the authentic American 'handmade donuts' to Japan in 1971. This museum beautifully intertwines the themes of 'beauty' and 'deliciousness,' showcasing the company's dedication to enhancing everyday life. It also offers a unique cultural insight into the evolution of cleaning practices and the beloved Mister Donut brand, reflecting Japan's commitment to quality and innovation. The museum highlights the unique partnership between Duskin and Mister Donut, tracing back to the friendship between Harry Winokur and Seiichi Suzuki, which revolutionized the local donut scene with innovative flavors and textures.

Local Cuisine

While the Duskin Museum focuses on the deliciousness of Mister Donut, visitors are encouraged to explore the local dining options in Suita to experience a variety of Japanese flavors and culinary delights. A must-try is the iconic Pon De Ring donut, known for its soft, sweet, and chewy texture. This popular treat offers a taste of the unique flavors that have made Mister Donut a household name in Japan.