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The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living offers a unique experience where visitors can step back in time and explore Edo-period (1603-1868) streets, complete with authentic buildings, to get a glimpse of how people lived in the past. 2. Hidden gem alert! Inside the museum, there is a special "time slip" experience called "Nighttime in Osaka 1830. " You can walk through streets that recreate the atmosphere of Edo-era Osaka at night, with illuminated lanterns and the sounds of footsteps and chatter in the background. 3. Did you know that the museum has a four-story wooden tower called "Tamadebashi" that offers panoramic views of the city? Enjoy breathtaking vistas of Osaka's skyline, including the nearby Osaka Castle and the cityscape. 4. The museum even helps you dress up as a samurai or a geisha! Kids can try on traditional costumes and feel like they've traveled back in time. Strike a pose for some Instagram-worthy photos to remember the experience. 5. Want to experience a miniature earthquake? The museum has a simulation room equipped with an earthquake simulator, allowing visitors to feel what it's like to experience tremors firsthand. It's a thrilling and educational experience to understand the impact of earthquakes on traditional structures.
