Osaka Maritime Museum Introduction
The Osaka Maritime Museum is a transparent glass hemispherical building that appears to float on the sea, adjacent to Cosmo Square in Nanko. The four-story museum documents Osaka’s maritime and nautical history and features a variety of model ships, from a 17th-century merchant ship (called the Hishigaki Kukai) to a high-tech motorboat of the future, as well as a high-tech theater and a virtual cruise ship.
Osaka Maritime Museum Tips
Although the Oceanarium has been completed for a long time, and many of the environment inside are relatively aging, compared to the Zhuhai Sea World, listed relatively small. But inside a lot of humane design is quite good, the ocean exhibition hall is also doing quite well, the fee is a bit on the expensive side, but in Japan is considered reasonable!
The Ferris wheel is right next to the Oceanarium. The day we went was Christmas Day, and there were a lot of people in line to buy tickets, but the smart sponge students bought their tickets in advance.
If you want OSAKA e-PASS (E-Ticket), first make a ticket reservation!
If you have a discount coupon, you can make a reservation and purchase tickets online at a discount price.
From the Lord of the Sky to Osaka Oceanarium, the oceanarium feels like that ~ want to see fish first see people! But at the end of the day, you can touch the devil fish! Slippery ~ tsk tsk The Oceanarium’s peripheral products naturally can not miss, are very delicate price is also very touching! Ferris wheel is next to the Oceanarium
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How to get there
Public Transportation】Osaka Municipal Subway Chuo Line: Approx. 650m from Cosmosquare Station (Exit 1) New Tram Nanko Port Town Line: Approx. 600m from Trade Center-mae Station (Exit 3)
Business Hours
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Closed
Monday, or the following day if Monday is a holiday
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