Overview
The Osaka Museum of History brings the city's 1,400-year history to life through full-scale recreations of ancient Naniwa, starting with a stunning 10th-floor replica of a Naniwa Palace hall and descending through time.
Highlights
- Naniwa Palace Reconstruction: A full-scale recreation of the 7th-century palace hall on the top floor.
- Time-Travel Descent: Each floor descends through a later era, from ancient to modern Osaka.
- Palace Ruins View: Windows overlook the actual excavated Naniwa Palace ruins below.
History
Opened in 2001 on the site of the Naniwa Palace, Japan's 7th-century capital. The museum was built above ongoing archaeological excavations that revealed the palace foundations.
Visitor Tips
- Start at Top: Begin on the 10th floor and work down through the centuries.
- Combine with Castle: The museum is adjacent to Osaka Castle — combine both.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.