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Osaka Museum Tours

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Osaka Museum Tours

looking a museum tour in Osaka? When you travel to Osaka, you should not only visit the main special tourist attractions as there are many interesting museums in Osaka to explore also. The museums here are not boring as it contains interesting information and each museum is unique. Museums and galleries, large and small, with a large number of species and themes are quite diverse, which are both fun and insightful. For family travel, visiting museums in Osaka is undoubtedly a good choice to allow children to better understand the local culture and history of Osaka. Below we list a few of the museums in Osaka as an option for your Osaka tours as reference.

Science Museums in Osaka
Osaka Science Museum: It is located in Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka. It opened in 1989 and is a science museum where adults and children can enjoy scientific knowledge. It is the best science museum in Japan and a great attraction for those who want to explore science and all the mysteries. The Osaka City Science Museum also has a well-equipped planetarium equipped with a sophisticated hybrid system that allows visitors to watch the vast starry sky. Special staff will give live commentary explaining the night sky where you will see stars and related cosmic themes.
Address: 4-2-1 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka



Tsunami and Storm Surge Disaster Prevention Station
The Osaka Tsunami and Storm Surge Disaster Prevention Experience Hall can experience simulated tsunamis and understand the dangers and causes of tsunami and storms, along with learning a lot of the precautions. There are about 2 facilities and each small facility has a button demonstration. There are 2 studios, where one is to simulate a real tsunami scene of historical playback with the sense of momentary shaking. The other studio is to explain the tsunami disaster prevention knowledge from a promotional video, which is in Chinese and the length is about 15 minutes. There are several other aspects of the experience that can be described as small but perfectly formed.
Address: 550-0006 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Nishi Ward, Enokojima, 2-1-64

The Osaka Science and Technology Museum: It is located in Hagimoto-cho, Nishi-ku, Osaka, adjacent to the Osaka Museum of Art. Many tourists will choose to visit the two museums together in one day. The Osaka Science and Technology Museum is divided into two floors with four different themes, namely materials, new life, earth, and energy. Different knowledge can be learned in each exhibition area.
Address: 550-0004 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Nishi Ward, Utsubohonmachi, 1 Chome-8-4

The Osaka Municipal Museum of Natural History (おおさかしりつしぜんしはくぶつかん): It is a natural history museum located in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka's Nagai Park.  The front porch of the museum displays skeletal specimens of minke whales. There are many specimens of animals, plants, insects, fossils, etc, and some exhibits such as dinosaurs and elephants are touchable. There are interactive teaching games on the second floor, which is educational and interesting.
Address: 1-23 Nagaikoen, Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 546-0034



Cultural History Museums
The Osaka History Museum: It is located next to the Osaka NHK Broadcasting Office, which is a 13-story modern building, not far from Namba Palace Ruins and Osaka Castle Park. According to different times, the district displays historical data and exhibits from different periods. The historical sites of Namba Palace, the former Umeda station, the restored Osaka Honganji Temple, and various humanoid figures are vividly displayed in the form of models, which is a good place to learn and increase your knowledge about Japanese history.
Address: 4-1-332, Ote, Chuo-ku, Osaka

The Takashimaya History Museum: It was built in 1970 and houses many artworks. A large part of the museum's collection contains masterpieces of artists who have won cultural medals, as well as 18th-century Japanese traditional costume and kimono collections. The cultural value of the Takashimaya Historical Archives is not only highly regarded in Japan but also overseas.
Address: 556-0005, 3 Chome-5-25 Nipponbashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 556-0005



Art Galleries
Kamigata Ukiyoe MuseumIn the Edo period (1603 to 1868), the Osaka and Kyoto areas were often referred to as the upper part, where the floating world painting is derived from the art of the above area. Most of the wood-printed above depict Kabuki performers, which are characterized by a true representation of the performer's image without excessive artificial beautification and decoration. About 50 exhibits are currently on display at the Ukiyoe Museum, and it is the only museum in the world to display ukiyoe (Japanese woodblock prints).
Address: 1-6-4, Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 542-0076

The Osaka Municipal Ceramic Museum: It is a famous ceramic museum located in Osaka, Japan. It is famous for its ceramic collection from China and North Korea. The art museum was founded in 1982 and has received strong support from people from all walks of life, and received several important donations. For example, the "Anzai Collection", it includes more than a thousand China and Korean collections was donated to Osaka City by the Sumitomo Group. The Osaka Municipal Government, therefore, proposed to build a new museum for the special exhibition. The museum also continues to expand its collections and gradually ranks among the top museums in the world.
Address: 1-1-26, Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0057

Ethnic Craft:
The National Museum of Ethnology (Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Museum)
The Japan National Museum of Ethnology is located in the Universal Expo Memorial Park on the outskirts of Osaka. The museum collects about 110,000 pieces of cultural relics such as history, language, religion, art, craftsmanship, family structure, residence, fabrics, food, utensils, and handwritten materials, photos, films, archives, tapes, records, and other cultural relics.
Address: 10-1 Senri Expo Park, Suita, Osaka 565-8511, Japan

Nihon KogeikanThe Japan Craft Museum showcases old and new traditional crafts (folk art) collected from various parts of Japan. It was opened in Dojima in 1950 and was relocated to its present location 10 years later. There are about 8,000 pieces from ceramics to lacquerware, dyeing, and weaving, etc. There are four different exhibitions a year, including many living appliances with artistic characteristics. Visitors who love folk are should definitely visit this museum.
Address: 3 Chome-7-6 Nanbanaka, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 556-0011



Other Museums:
The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living: If you want to understand the life and culture of Osaka and its people during different time periods, you must not miss the Osaka Life Museum. The building and street models in the museum recreate the past life of Osaka people. Visitors who come here can use the exhibits to imagine the lifestyles of people in different historical periods so that they can get a full understanding of the development of Osaka. The museum houses an urban model of Osaka in the Edo Period, which is also the only city model in Japan to survive.
Address: 6-4-20 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture

Cup Noodles Museum Osaka Ikeda: Established to commemorate the father of instant noodles, Momofuku Ando, the bag of chicken ramen he developed evolutionized the food culture. This museum displays the tools of making instant noodles going back 52 years and the history of the Nisshin Group. Visitors can see the history of instant noodles through a whole historical wall made of bowl noodles. You can also DIY your own instant noodle that matches your taste.
Address: 8-25, Misumi-cho, Ikeda City, Osaka



The Museum of Nostalgia: It is a museum with a theme of nostalgia which mainly displays the collections of cultural history, folklore, and other aspects. The museum's collection is very rich, ranging from small models to large equal-size robots. In addition, the museum also exhibits a lot of small ancient things, through which to feel the early Japanese people's life.
Address: Universal Citywalk Osaka, 6 Chome-2-61 Shimaya, Konohana Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 554-0024

Expo '70 Commemorative Park: The cultural park is built on its original site to commemorate the successful Japan World's Fair in 1970. It covers an area of approximately 65 times the size of the Koshien Stadium and is divided into a natural cultural park and a Japanese garden. The Tower of the Sun, designed by artist Taro Okamoto for the theme pavilion has been preserved as a symbol of the World Expo and together with Tsutenkaku and Osaka Castle, it has become the representative landscape of Osaka.
Address: Thousands of Miles Expo Park, Suita, Osaka

Kids Plaza Osaka: Osaka Children's Park is Japan's first large-scale museum with the theme of children's education completed in July 1997. The basic idea is to allow children to learn through pleasant play and various experiences, cultivate creativity, possibility, and a develop personality. At any time, fun facilities and discoveries are prepared for children. Since its opening, it has welcomed over 400,000 guests from all over the world every year.
Address: 2-1-7, Sakamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka
 

Osaka Museum Tours

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Most Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which science museums in Osaka are particularly suitable for students?
    For example, the Osaka Science Museum, Tasunami Taskashio Station, Osaka Science and Technology Museum, Osaka Museum of Natural History, etc are all suitable for students to visit.
  • What are the history and culture museums in Osaka?
    The Osaka Museum of History and Takashimaya Museum are both good places to learn about the history of Osaka. They are also suitable for tourists interested in history and culture.
  • What museums in Osaka are good for taking kids?
    Osaka Children's Paradise (キッズプラザ大阪) is Japan's first large-scale museum with the theme of children's education. In the heart of Kansai, Japan, Osaka Children's Park is a great place to visit on a holiday, that can be comparable to a trip to Disney.
  • What museums can you learn about the past traditional life of Osaka?
    The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living and Nostalgia Museum introduces the folk customs and folklore of the Osaka people in the past. It displays many miniature models of Japanese streets and ordinary houses in the Edo period. There are also various characteristics of furniture and objects. You can really get an understanding of Osaka people's previous livelihood and living conditions.
  • Is the Osaka Instant Noodle Invention Museum worth visiting?
    The instant noodle museum in Osaka is definitely worth visiting. The invention of instant noodles has made a great contribution to the human diet. Instant noodles are an important source of instant food in the world, especially in Asia.
  • Do you have a day trip to the Osaka Museum?
    We do not have a trip to the Osaka Museum on our tours, but you can choose some museums that interest you accordingly and we are willing to provide you with a chartered car service.
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