
MUSEUM · CHUO-KU
Osaka Museum of History
大阪歴史博物館
The Osaka Museum of History traces the city's 1,400-year history across 10 floors, with life-size reconstructions of the Naniwa Palace and Edo-period Osaka. Its collection includes historical Japanese swords exhibited as cultural artifacts within the broader narrative of Osaka's role as a commercial and political center.
The Osaka Museum of History occupies a striking modern building adjacent to Osaka Castle Park, and its 10-floor chronological exhibition traces the city from the 7th-century Naniwa Palace through the Edo-period merchant culture to the modern metropolis. The recommended approach is to take the elevator to the top floor and work down, beginning with a life-size reconstruction of the ancient Naniwa Palace court that establishes Osaka's role as Japan's earliest capital before the move to Nara and Kyoto.
The collection includes historical Japanese swords and armor exhibited within the broader narrative of Osaka's political and military history — these are presented as cultural property and historical artifacts, not as collector or acquisition objects. Japan Atlas covers this museum strictly as a heritage destination. The upper floors offer panoramic views of Osaka Castle, and the museum's location makes it the natural starting point for a combined history day that includes the castle grounds and the surrounding park.
Practical info
- Address: 4-1-32 Otemae, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-0008
- Hours: 9:30-17:00 (last entry 16:30); closed Tuesdays
- Admission: 600 yen (adults); combined tickets with Osaka Castle available
- Nearest station: Tanimachi 4-chome Station (Tanimachi, Chuo lines), 2-minute walk
I · KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Practical info
- Category
- Museum
- Address
- 4-1-32 Otemae 540-0008
- Area
- Osaka
- Last verified
- April 15, 2026
II · GALLERY
Gallery

III · TAGS



