Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
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OnAir803420
Tokyo, Japan27 565 bidrag
okt. 2024 • Par
If you have a chance to visit here and can adjust the time, we recommend you to participate in the Machiya Photos (at the moment, however, they are only available in Japanese) when you stroll around [Osakamachi 3-chome] on the 9th floor. He introduces me to a photo book that faithfully recreates the life of the Edo period that I visited here several times, but didn't notice until now (for example, the rigging of the Surigato (a karakomon shop) and the back row house, where the raindrops dented the ground and dumped the husks of evp's food in the drain). The exhibition also showcases the lives of a family on the 8th floor of Osaka Rokkei, at 4 Sorabori-dori, a house in the north of 5 Shiro, and 6 Furuichi-nakadanchi, in transitions from 1930 to 1948 to 1956. At 2 Kitasemba, you can see the [Ikoma clock shop] [former Konishi family residence] which still remains today. I feel that there is a difference in the contents of the exhibition between the admission fee of 400 yen to the Fukagawa Edo Museum in Tokyo and the admission fee of 600 yen to the Fukagawa Edo Museum in Tokyo.
Skrevet 11. november 2024
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Sightseer44908331170
3 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Alene
One of the most beautiful museums I have ever visited, I have learned a lot of the way people lived in Edo Period, especially thanks to the volunteer Guide Mr. Kobayashi Hideyuki. こばやし-さん、 ありがちう ございました。ドイツ で 、ペトロネラ 。 Vielen Dank!
Skrevet 24. august 2024
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Simen
København, Danmark2 327 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
Being 40 degrees celsius outside we decided that this day was a museum-day. Picked this as the first since it appeared as #1 museums to visit. And we were not disappointed. Great Indoor exhibition and very Well made.
Skrevet 20. juli 2024
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Lye Yin
Singapore, Singapore5 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Familie
The museum displays very basic and little cultural housing information. I was expecting a village size with much richer information.
Skrevet 28. juni 2024
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Roisin F
3 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Alene
This was a fun and immersive way to learn about the history of Osaka. I highly recommend renting an audio guide to explain everything while you explore.
The entrance is on the 8th floor so it can be a bit tricky to find but there are signs on the street pointing you in the right direction.
The entrance is on the 8th floor so it can be a bit tricky to find but there are signs on the street pointing you in the right direction.
Skrevet 28. juni 2024
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Mellie2013
Port Moody, Canada2 942 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Par
Our Number 1 choice for attractions in Osaka!
This little known and often neglected museum is well worth the visit. It's a recreation of an Osaka town from around the Edo Period. It's beautifully presented and is very immersive in nature. Few people were visiting during the weekday we went. It was excellent! Spend the extra Yen to visit the Painting gallery and for the Kimono rental. You will enjoy it!
The most amazing thing about this museum is it's change from daytime to nighttime. The ceiling lights dim, the street lights turn on and the night sky is playful with fireworks and the moon.
We highly recommend you enjoy the film in the bath house as an orientation to the museum and the site. The short film is full of tid bits and info. The on site volunteers are fluent in English and have special stories to share. Ensure you check the schedule for the timing of the day to night rotation.
Will always remember this museum. I am sure children young and old will love it!!
The location of this museum is also near to the famous Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street. We purchased some of the least expensive and most tasty sushi from a sea food shop ( 100 Yen per piece) and found lots of amazing souvenirs at discount prices!!
This little known and often neglected museum is well worth the visit. It's a recreation of an Osaka town from around the Edo Period. It's beautifully presented and is very immersive in nature. Few people were visiting during the weekday we went. It was excellent! Spend the extra Yen to visit the Painting gallery and for the Kimono rental. You will enjoy it!
The most amazing thing about this museum is it's change from daytime to nighttime. The ceiling lights dim, the street lights turn on and the night sky is playful with fireworks and the moon.
We highly recommend you enjoy the film in the bath house as an orientation to the museum and the site. The short film is full of tid bits and info. The on site volunteers are fluent in English and have special stories to share. Ensure you check the schedule for the timing of the day to night rotation.
Will always remember this museum. I am sure children young and old will love it!!
The location of this museum is also near to the famous Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street. We purchased some of the least expensive and most tasty sushi from a sea food shop ( 100 Yen per piece) and found lots of amazing souvenirs at discount prices!!
Skrevet 27. juni 2024
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EmptyNestExpat
Chicago, IL37 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Alene
Do not miss this fantastic museum! They create absolute magic.
One floor of a high-rise building is devoted to the recreation of an Edo-era street on a festival day. It’s worth it just to go to see this part. Absolutely do not miss the movie in the public bath as it creates lots of context about the exhibit. It’s easy to miss as they retract the screen between showings.
That’s not all! They have a kimono-renting program. Mothers and daughters came to have their photos taken with these kimonos. You can’t believe the dignity these gorgeous clothes confer on all families who rent them. And isn’t funny how men and women’s kimonos are so alike, but men’s kimonos make them look so dignified and manly? People took such beautiful, magical photos of their families in these clothes. A Hong Kong mom, whose daughter was back a second time to take photos in a kimono, told me renting one here was cheaper than in Kyoto, plus one is in air conditioning the whole time! The only bad part about the kimono rental program is that you only have them for 30 minutes, which turns us all into clock watchers. Three cheers for the very patient and kind ladies fitting people into their kimonos!
After experiencing the 9th floor EDO street exhibit, go down to the 8th floor for modern Osaka. Do not miss the movie opposite the entrance. So well done!
This museum is what I would consider as the number one thing to do in Osaka. For context, I have been here touring Osaka more than one week.
One floor of a high-rise building is devoted to the recreation of an Edo-era street on a festival day. It’s worth it just to go to see this part. Absolutely do not miss the movie in the public bath as it creates lots of context about the exhibit. It’s easy to miss as they retract the screen between showings.
That’s not all! They have a kimono-renting program. Mothers and daughters came to have their photos taken with these kimonos. You can’t believe the dignity these gorgeous clothes confer on all families who rent them. And isn’t funny how men and women’s kimonos are so alike, but men’s kimonos make them look so dignified and manly? People took such beautiful, magical photos of their families in these clothes. A Hong Kong mom, whose daughter was back a second time to take photos in a kimono, told me renting one here was cheaper than in Kyoto, plus one is in air conditioning the whole time! The only bad part about the kimono rental program is that you only have them for 30 minutes, which turns us all into clock watchers. Three cheers for the very patient and kind ladies fitting people into their kimonos!
After experiencing the 9th floor EDO street exhibit, go down to the 8th floor for modern Osaka. Do not miss the movie opposite the entrance. So well done!
This museum is what I would consider as the number one thing to do in Osaka. For context, I have been here touring Osaka more than one week.
Skrevet 22. juni 2024
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차시남늑대
Seoul, Sør-Korea1 151 bidrag
mai 2024 • Venner
Using the E Pass, you can enter directly and get a glimpse of the old streets and modern houses of Osaka, Japan, and see models of modern houses and buildings to understand the spatial composition.
Skrevet 29. mai 2024
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TCPERTHWA
Perth, Australia35 bidrag
des. 2023 • Familie
This is a good way to experience Edo era Osaka and imagine that you are in a historical drama or a samurai movie. We enjoyed exploring the two life-size streets, houses and shops. You can even dress up in traditional clothes, we didn't.
If you get to stay in Machiya this helps provide a historical context to these. I really liked the transition between day and night.
The other section of the museum showed the development of Osaka in very detailed scale models. These were interactive and very clever.
The gift shop is very good and reasonably priced.
If you get to stay in Machiya this helps provide a historical context to these. I really liked the transition between day and night.
The other section of the museum showed the development of Osaka in very detailed scale models. These were interactive and very clever.
The gift shop is very good and reasonably priced.
Skrevet 16. januar 2024
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alohatripper
Honolulu, HI1 746 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Venner
This is one of the most interesting museums on this trip. It was not on my radar, but our driver suggested we go. We were transported to Edo-period Osaka with all the structures, furniture, clothing (rentals), and scenes that collectively made it seem authentic. At one phase it was daytime, and then we saw the roof close to reveal a moon with flying geese in the forefront showing nighttime. Wow -- they thought it out to every detail. This is the perfect setting to rent your kimonos.
On another floor we saw post WWII Osaka both in photos and in scale model.
I'm glad we didn't miss this attraction. And the entry fee was very reasonable.
On another floor we saw post WWII Osaka both in photos and in scale model.
I'm glad we didn't miss this attraction. And the entry fee was very reasonable.
Skrevet 11. november 2023
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Hello! We visited the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living in August 2018 and really loved it. I bought an Ikutama Puppet/Doll for Yen 800 and we really wish we had bought a few more. Please can somebody send me an email address as I would love to have more of these puppets at home in the UK. Thank you very much in advance.
Skrevet 17. oktober 2020
We will be travelling to Kyoto with a two suitcases (small and medium rolling style) immediately after our visit to the museum. Are there storage options large enough at the Museum or nearby Train Station or will be need to find alternative storage?
Skrevet 24. juni 2018
I think you might be better to leave the suitcases in the lockers at Osaka or Shin Osaka stations, depending where you will depart. The train station lockers are large and cost 500-600 yen depending on size. These are readily available in the station concourses.
From memory, there was a cloak room at the Museum, but I'm pretty sure it was only for coats. They also had small lockers suited to leaving a back pack or a handbag, but I don't recall big lockers.
Skrevet 27. juni 2018
I am visiting this place in June 2017.i want to know entry fee. And will i get Yukata on rent and what would be the rental?
Skrevet 25. mai 2017
Entrance fee is 600 yen. The kimonos were sold out on the day we went there, so come early. Check their site for more info konjyakukan . com (use google translate). Enjoy!
Skrevet 26. mai 2017
Thank you for your inquiry.
We have kimono for kids.
Please notice that there is a height restrictions. Must be at least 110 cm (3 ’7”).
Best Regards,
Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
Skrevet 18. mai 2017
Hi there!
Can I ask how much it cost to rent a kimono inside the museum?
Thanks,
Bianca
Skrevet 4. april 2017
Sorry, we didn't do it and we were being treated by family. I don't think it was expensive because I saw so many people wearing them and lots of kids.
Skrevet 4. april 2017
cieloperfecto
Manila, Filippinene
How do I get to Osaka Museum of Housing and Living from Uemeda Station (Osaka Station)
Skrevet 25. februar 2017
Hello!!
If you buy Osaka amazing pass(subway unlimited ride and 26facilities entrance fee are free.) very convinient to sightseeing in Osaka city!!
You can buy it at Osaka subway every station muster's room or tourist information centers.
Skrevet 25. mars 2017
Electra L
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Do we need reservation to rent the kimono or just rent it right away in the museum?
I will go there on 4 January 2017
Skrevet 3. januar 2017
i suggest you to come early and get the queue ticket. the lady will tell you again what time to come back and bring the ticket. we cant make prior reservation but once we get there then we will take our queue number. that is how it works and it is cheap so many ppl will be there
Skrevet 4. januar 2017
Electra L
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Do we need reservation to rent the kimono or just rent it right away in the museum?
I will go there on 4 January 2017
Skrevet 3. januar 2017
Sorry...didn't see you question until now...you have to go there to rent it right away. You get a ticket when you arrive at the rental counter with time stamp for when your turn is up.
Skrevet 31. januar 2017
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