But it still hasn't appeared in one of the most popular guides we carry around and we've heard it locally. I occasionally see it with poor reviews, but we're glad we visited and consider it a humble gem. It is located in the Tohoku North District of Osaka, very convenient by subway, from where we live through Suji 6 Chome Station, where exit 3 is a few steps away. Even so, it is in an unusual location and it is easy to miss the conspicuous signs on the 8th and 9th floors of the Municipal Residence Information Center. As we walked to the main building of the museum, we saw part of the late Edo-era town, looking down from the main street.
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But it still hasn't appeared in one of the most popular guides we carry around and we've heard it locally. I occasionally see it with poor reviews, but we're glad we visited and consider it a humble gem. It is located in the Tohoku North District of Osaka, very convenient by subway, from where we live through Suji 6 Chome Station, where exit 3 is a few steps away. Even so, it is in an unusual location and it is easy to miss the conspicuous signs on the 8th and 9th floors of the Municipal Residence Information Center. As we walked to the main building of the museum, we saw part of the late Edo-era town, looking down from the main street.
This folk toy hall is actually for adults, more or less there are many childhood memories in it, but many toys may not be very familiar to the Chinese, children, in fact, have a good time
Okama is the hometown of Taotaro. I hesitated at the entrance of the museum whether to go in. Will it be very childish... Fortunately, I went in, it was quite interesting, there were many scientific reasons in the museum, but it was still quite childish. It's fun to put in.
There are many magical toy displays, and it feels like it looks special because of the visual blind area? Quite interesting place
Along the riverside Cuiliu, enter this museum that treasures toys from all over Japan, small and rich in content!