Museum • 2-chōme-3-5 Tamatsukuri, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 540-0004, Japan
The Namba Tama Zo Museum is located within walking distance from the center of Osaka. This small museum faithfully reproduces the lifestyle of the Tama Zo district from the Edo period to the early Showa period. When you visit the museum, you can truly feel the former townscapes.
As soon as you step inside, narrow alleyways stretch out before you. As you walk along the narrow streets, you will find rows of old townhouses. From daily tools from the Edo period to the interiors of traditional barber shops and pawn shops, the atmosphere of that time remains vividly preserved.
In the outdoor exhibition area, the once-existing garden has been faithfully reproduced. The shade of the trees planted around the pond creates a tranquil space far from the hustle and bustle. Taking a break there, you might find yourself immersed in a timeless feeling.
The museum is filled with the memories of the people of Tama Zo. As you look around the exhibits, the wisdom and ingenuity of our predecessors are evident throughout. It should remind visitors of the pride and attachment to the town.
Nostalgic scenery passed down through time. The Namba Tama Zo Museum is truly a memorable place where the soul of Osaka resides.
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