Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

Osaka Museum of Housing and Living is local history museum in Osaka, Japan

It is a museum that presents Osaka in the past. From the late Edo period to the early Showa period, there are exhibits in the form of miniature towns. Appliances in the Meiji Era And there is a model town in the Edo period, made up of alleys, with houses, shops modeled according to the model in those days. Enter real details We can walk around the house.

Opening hours – closing: 10.00-17.00 (closed on Tuesday)

Admission to the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

  • Adults 600 yen, children 300 yen, and admission is free for Osaka Amazing Pass holders.
  • Rent a kimono, pay an additional 200 yen per person.

Getting to the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living:

  • get off the train at the station Tenjimbashi-suji Rokuchome * (T18) Exit 3, take the escalator outside and you’ll see an elevator. then take the elevator to the 8th floor and you will see the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living (I repeat, do not go outside the station or you will not be able to find the entrance to the museum).
  • or Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station (K11) Exit 3 The museum is located on the 8th floor of the Housing Information Center.

*** Tenjimbashi-suji Rokuchome* and Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome are the same station, “Roku” means “6”.

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