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Museum of Housing and Living

Step Into Edo Osaka, Then Watch 400 Years Unfold in XR

At the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living, history surrounds you in two ways: a fully reconstructed Edo‑period street you can walk through, and the new XR experience “Osaka Momoyo,” which immerses you in 400 years of Osaka life through cinematic 360° virtual storytelling.

The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living blends physical immersion with cutting-edge XR technology, creating one of Osaka’s
most unique cultural experiences.  Through an entire exhibit floor, you step directly into the late-Edo era: lantern-lit alleyways, wooden
shops, merchant homes, a public bathhouse, and an atmospheric street scene recreated at full scale. The lighting subtly
shifts from day to dusk, ambient sounds drift through the streets, and the smell of tatami and cedar completes the effect.
Visitors often describe it as “walking into a period drama set,” except here everything is historically accurate.

The journey continues through Meiji, Taisho, and Showa-era Osaka. Here, carefully reconstructed
rooms, early consumer goods, and evolving architectural details reveal how Osaka transformed from a merchant city into a
modern metropolis. Visitors can move between decade-specific living rooms, explore a recreated 1960s kitchen, examine
pre-war maps, and see how Osaka households adapted to rapid modernization.

Then comes the museum’s newest layer: “Osaka Momoyo,” a 360° XR (cross-reality) encounter that takes you through 12 moments
of Osaka history, from the Edo era to Reiwa. Seated inside a dedicated XR theatre, visitors wear VR headsets to witness
Osaka’s transformation from a bustling canal-filled merchant hub to a global modern city. The entire experience unfolds from
a single fixed point—Sakaisuji/Hiranomachi Corner—allowing viewers to watch the city rise, fall, rebuild, and evolve across
four centuries. It is cinematic, spatial, and surprisingly emotional.

The contrast between the physical Edo townscape and the high-tech XR journey makes this museum a rare hybrid: part
time-travel film, part walkthrough historical set, part design and culture archive. For travelers seeking something more
immersive than a typical exhibit, this museum delivers a sense of presence and perspective that few attractions can match.

 

  Edo Street Immersion – Walk through a full-scale 1830s Osaka merchant district.

  Evolving Cityscape – Explore reconstructed homes from Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras.

  XR Osaka Momoyo – A 360° cinematic journey through 400 years of Osaka history.

  Fixed-Point History – Watch Osaka transform from one location across 12 time periods.

  Photography-Friendly – Atmospheric lighting and recreated alleys ideal for visual storytellers.

 

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ACCESS

Venue: Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
Address: 6-2-27 Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0041

Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line / Tanimachi Line → Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station → Exit 3 → Direct underground access to the museum

JR Osaka Loop Line → Tenma Station → South Exit → Walk south along Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street (about 10 minutes)

SCHEDULE

Museum Hours: 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry 16:30)
Closed: Mondays and selected holidays
Special Exhibitions: Updated several times per year

XR Osaka Momoyo Sessions:
• Every hour: 00, 20, 40 minutes
• Duration: approx. 10 minutes
• Capacity: 16 people per session

TICKETS

Museum Admission:
• Adults: ¥600
• University/HS Students: ¥400
• Junior High & Younger: Free

XR Osaka Momoyo Admission:
• Adults: ¥1,500 (or ¥1,000 for Osaka residents)
• Children: ¥600 (or ¥400 for Osaka residents)

Where to Buy:
• Museum ticket counter (1F)
• XR tickets available onsite and during visit time slots

INFO & TIPS

• Photography allowed in permanent exhibits; flash/tripods may be restricted.
• XR experience requires wearing headsets—may not be suitable for those prone to motion sensitivity.
• Arrive early for XR sessions; capacity is limited.
• Best crowd-free time: opening hour (10:00–11:00).

CONTACTS

Phone: 06-6242-1170
Website: https://www.osaka-angenet.jp/konjyakukan/
Instagram: @osaka_konjyakukan

Booking

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Dec. 1 – March 31
  • Japan, 〒530-0041 Osaka, Kita Ward, Tenjinbashi, 6-chōme−4−20 大阪市立住まい情報センタービル 8F
  • 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry 16:30)

  • JR Osaka Loop Line → Tenma Station

  • Metro Sakaisuji Line / Tanimachi Line → Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station

  • Adults ¥600 / Students ¥400 / Children Free<br />

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  • Closed Tuesdays

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