The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living transports visitors to the streets of mid-19th-century Osaka, offering a glimpse into the Edo Period. Located in Osaka, Japan, the museum is meticulously laid out with a series of recreated houses, each showcasing different aspects of daily life. Visitors can explore merchant houses, a bathhouse, and a town hall, all designed to provide an immersive experience of the era. These detailed reconstructions allow guests to walk through and engage with the historical settings, making the past come alive through tangible, sensory experiences.
Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
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