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Osaka Museum of Housing and Living Review

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One of the free attractions in the Osaka Tour Card (two-day ticket) is okay, but if you don't have a Tour Card, it's not very worthwhile to buy tickets alone. Take the subway line JR to "Tianshenjinqiao Liudingmu Station (Tie), and then exit from Exit 3. This museum is not too big, even because the place is too small, too stuffy, and it seems a bit crowded. Through the display (street model, building model, etc.), the life style of Japanese (Osaka people) in different periods is reproduced, so as to better understand the local development process of Osaka. There are also kimono rental services, but there are too many people, in which B, pose, pretend not to know how thick the skin, and then, inside can not carry suitcases, can not carry bags, need to be deposited. It is worth mentioning that self-timer sticks are not allowed to be used in the doorway. Several people are warned and then driven out after warning. Therefore, please visit civilized to avoid being driven out. The report is finished.

Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

Posted: Apr 24, 2018
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  • Journeyyyme
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's like walking around Japan's history from the past to the present. There is a very loving replica village.

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    Posted: Dec 12, 2022
  • 宇喜多信家1
    5/5Outstanding
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    I think this is a very nice pavilion. Located in a building, there is a good snack street downstairs. The exhibition hall is divided into ancient Osaka and modern Osaka, and a large complex is built inside, so you can experience the scene of Osaka before.

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    Posted: Mar 12, 2020
  • M36***49
    5/5Outstanding
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    The display area is a square table, there are exquisite models on the table reflecting the characteristics of Japan in different eras, the periphery is covered with glass, the scene will play the narration about the corresponding era, every few minutes the model on the table will sink through mechanical automatic control Then the model of another era scene will rise.

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    Posted: Oct 25, 2019
  • Anonymous User
    5/5Outstanding

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    This museum is really cool as an immersive experience! It was awesome to wander the grounds of the museum and feel like I’d stepped back into the Edo Period! But what really blew me away were the dioramas and audio visual presentations—next level museum work in my opinion!

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    Posted: Feb 4, 2024
  • D31***71
    5/5Outstanding

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    Nice place to see the old Osaka

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    Posted: Mar 10, 2024
  • Bart Simpsons
    5/5Outstanding
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    Osaka Today and Today Life Hall exhibits the environment of Osaka's Showa period, and the Showa period electrical exhibition is very exciting.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2023
  • Rafa932
    5/5Outstanding
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    A good place to learn about Japan's history and customs, which is furnished with early buildings and city houses, combined with changes in lighting and sound control, presents the effect of day and night alternation of sunshine and rain. There's kimono experience, but it takes time to wait. It's an interesting spot.

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    Posted: Mar 17, 2017
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