Places to Visit in Osaka During a Rainy Day

Osaka

Glico Museum

Built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the company, the Glico Museum lets visitors explore the history of one of Osaka’s most well-recognized companies. Learn about Riichi Ezaki’s foundation of the brand as it survived war, economic hardship, and others to become of one Japan’s most well-established companies.

Osaka Castle

Perhaps the city’s most recognizable icon, Osaka Castle was recently renovated to have a museum inside. Learn about the life of people during the Sengoku period as you hide away from the rain.

Kaiyukan

One of the most splendid aquariums in all of the world, the Kaiyukan brings together such various creatures as seals, whale sharks, jellyfish, and more, to introduce visitors to the worlds of the sea. Hungry visitors can also visit the Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho, which aims to recreate the atmosphere of 1960s Osaka, and enjoy the delicious world of Osaka cuisine, prized throughout Japan!

The Museum of History and Living

Rather than focusing on battles like other museums, this museum simply focuses on how people lived in the many eras of Japanese history. It’s a great place to escape from the modern world. 

The National Museum of Ethnology

The world is so vast and the many people in it are each different. Learning about the unique subtleties and intricacies of their cultures makes for an educational experience that will leave you feeling more fulfilled by the world’s beauty.

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