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Osaka Museum of Housing and Living: A Journey through Time

  • Soon Koon
  • 3 March 2024
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Experience the vibrant streets of Edo-period Japan at the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living. Meticulously recreated with authentic architectural details, this journey through time captivates visitors of all ages, offering a glimpse into Japan’s rich history and culture.

Visiting the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living was more than just a sightseeing excursion—a journey through time that the whole family could enjoy together. From the youngest members to the adults, we found something unique to appreciate and cherish.

As we stepped into the museum, we were greeted by the bustling streets of Edo-period Japan, meticulously recreated with authentic architectural details and bustling with life. This era, also known as the Tokugawa period, spanned from 1603 to 1868 and marked the beginning of Japan’s modern period. The museum’s attention to detail in recreating Edo-era architecture and streetscapes was remarkable, and we were captivated by the experience.

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Lemon Film - Osaka Museum of Housing and Living: A Journey through Time
Lemon Film - Osaka Museum of Housing and Living: A Journey through Time

The boys, Kayden and Nathan, were immediately captivated by the immersive environment, their eyes widening with wonder as they took in the sights and sounds around them. We took our time to soak in the atmosphere and imagined what life was like during this era.

Walking through the Edo period street, we were transported to a vibrant world filled with merchants, samurais, and townspeople going about their daily activities. The museum’s attention to detail was evident in the meticulously recreated buildings, from traditional houses to shops and teahouses. 

For Nathan, in particular, the experience was nothing short of magical. His face lit up with excitement as he spotted the lifelike animals scattered throughout the exhibits—cats lounging in the sun, dogs frolicking in the streets. It was like he had stepped into a living, breathing world where anything was possible.

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The most memorable moment of all was when we experienced the day-to-night transitions firsthand. As the sun set and darkness fell, the museum transformed before our eyes, bathed in the warm glow of lantern light. It was a moment of pure magic—a reminder of the beauty and wonder of the world around us.

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The interactive exhibits at the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living gave us a unique and unforgettable glimpse into the past. By allowing us to engage with history actively, the museum brought the sights, sounds, and sensations of Edo-period Japan to life in a way that traditional museums cannot replicate.

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Lemon Film - Osaka Museum of Housing and Living: A Journey through Time

Ultimately, our visit to the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living was more than just a trip to a museum—it was a shared adventure that brought us closer as a family. It was a chance to experience history in a new way, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Opening Hours and Admission

Planning your visit to the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living? Here are the essential details you need to know:

  • Opening Hours: The museum operates from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last admission at 4:30 PM. Please be advised that the museum remains closed on Tuesdays (or the next day if Tuesday is a national holiday) and during the New Year holidays (December 28th to January 4th).
  • Admission Fee: The admission fee for adults is ¥600 (SGD5.40), while high school and university students can enter by paying ¥300 (SGD2.69). Children aged 4 to junior high school can visit the museum by paying ¥200 (SGD1.79). Moreover, discounted group rates are available if 20 or more people are in a group.
  • Directions: Directly connected to Hankyu Tenjimbashisuji Rokuchome Station’s No. 3 Exit on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi and Sakaisuji Lines.
  • Location: 8F Housing Information Center bldg, 6-4-20 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi

Please note that the museum may have special exhibitions or events that require additional fees. It is advisable to check the museum’s official website for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit.

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Conclusion

The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living is an incredible place to learn about Osaka’s rich history and culture. It offers a fascinating journey through time, allowing visitors to experience life in the Edo period through meticulously recreated streets, interactive exhibits, and virtual reality experiences. If you’re looking for an educational and captivating experience in Osaka, remember to add the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living to your itinerary.

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Soon Koon

Since 2011, Lemon-Film.com has been taking readers on a flavourful journey through fatherhood, food, travel, technology, social media, and more. With Soon Koon as the creative force behind this blog, readers can expect a citrus-infused blend of creativity and entertainment. Squeeze out the best of life by exploring the mind of Soon Koon through his tales and adventures on Lemon-Film.com.

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