Culture / Tour Spots in Minamimorimachi / Temma Area

  • The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
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    4.0
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    Osaka Osakashi Kita-ku Tenjimbashi 6-4-20 Housing Information Center Building 8F
    The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living, which opened in 2001, is located in Tenjinbashi in the Kita Ward of Osaka City. The Museum is focused on the cultural and historical aspects of how people in Osaka lived during the period from the latter part of the Edo period through to the Showa period. The ninth floor of the Museum building features a row of life-size replica buildings facing onto a “main road,” including Machiya shop-houses, stores, a firewatching tower, etc.; visitors can enjoy strolling around this recreation of an Osaka street scene from days gone by. The eighth floor has dioramas and other exhibits showing Osaka’s streets looked like at different times between the Meiji period and Showa period. The Museum also holds seasonal special exhibitions.

    Cannot recommend enough. Appears like an outside museum but it is indoor and perfect to do on a rainy day.xa0 Located inside a building so take an elevator to the 8th Floor where you can purchase your...

  • Kids Plaza Osaka
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    4.5
    373 Reviews
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    Osaka Osakashi Kita-ku Ougimachi 2-1-7
    Japan’s first hands-on learning museum for children, Kids Plaza Osaka is dedicated to helping children experience new things and emotions through play and to extend the possibilities and individuality of children. The Kids Town, designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, is a maze-like area made up entirely of curved lines. The museum is overflowing with exhibits where children can learn about world cultures, nature, chemistry, and society while playing. The museum also conducts events where children and parents can join in together and the facilities are complete with a nursing room and dining tables. The museum is also popular with families with young children. Ogimachi Station is the closest station to the museum.

    When we were planning our trip to Osaka, Kids Plaza Osaka was a place which we wanted to get a look at and which we wanted our 6 year old to visit. It is situated in an office building with the...

  • Mint Museum
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    Osaka Osakashi Kita-ku Tenma 1-1-79
    "A 15-minute walk from Minami-morimachi Subway Station, the museum is marked by Japan's first gas lamp. Originally built in 1911 as a thermal power station, the building was refurbished into the Mint Museum and now is the only brick western-style building remaining from the Meiji period (1868-1912) on the premises. On the second floor, there are exhibits on the history of the Mint and prize medals awarded to athletes at the Tokyo and Nagano Olympics, etc., as well as an ""Experience Corner"", where visitors can touch gold and silver bullion bars. On the third floor, various coins from around the world are illuminated by LED and displayed. A reading room for further information is also open to the public to learn more about currency."
  • Fujita Art Museum
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    41 Reviews
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    Osaka Osaka-shi Miyakojima-ku Amijimacho 10-32

    大阪城公園の北、大川沿いにある小さな美術館。元は実業家の藤田伝三郎の住まいで、蔵を改装し、収蔵されていた彼と彼の息子たちのコレクションが展示されています。基本的に年末年始以外は開館していますが、いずれの展示物も極めて貴重であり、且つ傷みやすい性質をもつものが多いこともあり、3カ月ごとに展示品を入れ替えているそうです(その代わり極力休館日を設けない、とのことです)。HP等で事前に開館の有無を確認した...

  • Koyano Museum of Antique
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    5.0
    2 Reviews
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    Osaka Osaka-shi Miyakojima-ku Higashi-nodamachi 1-chome 19-7

    かばんとぼうしの展示に行きました。兜からシルクハット、赤ちゃんの帽子まで様々展示してあり、他の美術館ではあまり見ないような内容なので、とても楽しめました。また、展示の中でとても素敵なビーズバックがあり、見てるだけで幸せな気持ちになりました。展示内容が変わったようで、また行きたいです。

  • Memories Museum Secretariat
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    Osaka Osaka-shi Kita-ku Nishitenma 5-11-22

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