This museum, located along the Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street, is a life-size replica of the streets of Osaka during the early 1830s of the Edo Period.

Many tourists love to dress up in kimono here for just an extra 500 yen (in addition to the admission fee), then take many photos along the photogenic streets.

It’s almost as if you’re on a movie set.

This bargain is limited to the first 300 people every day, and afternoon reservations are often full, so do come in the morning if you want to wear a kimono!

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Name The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
Address 8th Floor Sumai no Jouhou Center, 6-4-20 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka City
Access Right outside the 3rd Exit of Tenjinbashisuji Station on
●Hankyu Dentetsu Senri Line
●Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line
●Tanimachi Line

TEL 06-6242-1170
Open 10:00 - 17:00 (※ Entrance permitted only until 16:30)
Closed Tuesday
from December 29th–January 2nd
Price ● Adult: ¥600
● University/High school: ¥300
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