You can visit this spot for free with the Osaka Amazing Pass. Inside, they've recreated what Osaka looked like during the Edo period. You can even dress up in a kimono and take some memorable photos!
The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living | Review by 丞丞
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The decor has a bit of an industrial vibe mixed with Japanese elements—very stylish. The soundproofing is pretty good too, so you don't really hear much noise at night.
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The main hall is grand and majestic, with a strong traditional Japanese temple vibe. It's always busy with worshippers, even on weekdays.
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The breakfast was great, the room was spacious, and the service was excellent.
