Osaka, Japan - Osaka Museum of History
After visiting the crowded #Osaka城天守塔, on the way to the Tanimachi 4-chome subway station, you will pass by several towering buildings, including the Osaka Metropolitan Police Department, the large version of NHK, and the #OsakaMuseum of History that we visited this time. It is a great place for all ages.
The museum ticket is ¥600, the air conditioning is very cool, it is nice to rest inside and visit the museum at the same time. The museum introduces the history of the city of Osaka from ancient times to the present through models, physical restorations, and rich physical materials. From the 10th floor, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Osaka Castle Park and Namba Palace Park.
After entering the museum, take the elevator all the way down from the 10th floor. The 10th floor is the Naniwa Palace Taijiden from the Nara period, restored in its original proportions. The vermilion imitation Tang Dynasty buildings make you feel like you are walking on Suzaku Street in Chang'an City.
However, the terracotta palace maids look too much like men in disguise, and the ladies of high rank also look like men. The nobles and princes, on the other hand, are relatively delicate and quite interesting.
Those who are interested in history will have a great time visiting here, and for ordinary people, it is also fresh and interesting to just take a quick look. If you just want to kill time, it's ok, but if you want to take stunning photos, the first choice is the #NambaYasakaShrine with the Lion Shrine or the #NakanoshimaArtMuseum with its ultra-modern architecture and space cats.
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