The admission fee of 600 yen is very cheap, so you can walk in and experience it. After buying the ticket, take the elevator to the 1st floor, from the top to the bottom, and watch the development of history from ancient to present. Unfortunately, it is mainly Japanese, and there are not many explanations in English. I can only look at the flowers and read it again.
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The admission fee of 600 yen is very cheap, so you can walk in and experience it. After buying the ticket, take the elevator to the 1st floor, from the top to the bottom, and watch the development of history from ancient to present. Unfortunately, it is mainly Japanese, and there are not many explanations in English. I can only look at the flowers and read it again.
Osaka Museum of History is free admission if you buy the Osaka Pass. Highly recommend coming here as it is very educational.
Osaka History Museum, a museum built on the cultural relics of Namba in Osaka, uses a large number of historical reviews to make it easier for participants to understand Namba culture, when to produce, when to die!
Introduce the history of Osaka, the exhibits are exquisitely arranged and detailed. After visiting Osaka, go there and feel it, you will definitely know more about Osaka.
Learn about the history of Japan, especially the Kansai area and the local historical and social customs of Osaka. The exhibits are ingenious and easy to understand.
Near Osaka City, after visiting Osaka City Park, you can walk to the History Museum, next to the NHK Building. The Osaka Tour Ticket is free to visit and take the elevator up to 10 floors. Then you can visit from the 10th floor down one by one. On the 10th floor, you can pick up a piece of paper freely, cut it along the marking line with scissors in the middle, fold it, and fold it into a pamphlet. Each page has a number. Then you can take the pamphlet and turn it to each layer to seal it. Standing at the window of the History Museum, you can see Osaka City, the moat, and the scenery is very beautiful.