The Osaka History Museum is opposite Osaka City obliquely. From the glass windows of the museum, you can see the ruins of Nampo Palace and the Tianshouge Pavilion in Osaka City. Many of Osaka's panoramic views are taken here. One-day vouchers can also be used for free. The Osaka History Museum is a sail-shaped building near NHK Broadcasting Center in the southwest corner of Osaka City Park. At the entrance, take a guide map from the 7th to 10th floors of the museum as the exhibition hall, which includes items for visitors to experience kimono wear. The palace model on the top floor, which was reconstructed in equal proportion according to the original appearance of Nampo Palace, is one of the museum's "priceless treasures" tour routes - "take the elevator straight up to the 10th floor, and from there, start to browse Osaka. Then visit downstairs one by one. The 10F Ancient Exhibition Hall stands at Nara's Temple of Nara. In the proportionally restored space, there are parallel columns of vermilion lacquer with diameters up to 70, and there are neat lines of civil and military officials. At the same time, the large screen is easy to understand to introduce the court ceremony. Outside the window, you can see the panorama of Osaka City 9F Tour Shuicheng in the Edo Times exhibition area. With the puppet "Wavehouse" in the Jingliu Opera as the pilot, you can enjoy the scenery of Shuicheng. The small model of 1: 20 reproduces the lively scene in the city, and can see the lively daily life of the people in Nampo. The 8F Challenge Archaeology is very suitable for children's 7F Street panoramic picture from the 10th floor of the historical and cultural journey, to the 7th floor is the end. This layer vividly reproduces the bustling scene of Xinzhai Bridge and Daodonghe Street from the end of Dazheng to the beginning of Zhaohe. Next time you must bring your children to the Osaka Museum of History.