We had the chance to step into the role of a TV anchor during our visit, and it was one of the highlights of our trip. From sitting at the news desk to reading the prompter and facing the cameras under studio lights—it all felt so real!
The interactive exhibits allow you to try news anchoring, dubbing, or weather reporting, making it super fun even if you don’t speak Japanese. The staff were very kind and helpful throughout the experience.
A unique, creative, and memorable stop in Osaka—highly recommended for anyone looking for something beyond the typical...
Read moreGreat museum with some interesting presentations and information. Cool shadow or layered card type depictions of old Osaka and very detailed dioramas. We spent a couple of hours here on a time squeeze, but I’d go back to read a bit more of the history that is presented. Some cool stuff and enough variety that there is likely something for everyone. The view of the castle is ok, but the timing needs to be perfect to miss the windows being overly reflective when taking a picture. The view via eyeball is...
Read moreThis was a surprise find when we were looking to hide from the heat. Same building as the Osaka Museum. No fee. Lots of fun stuff for kids (or adults who act like kids) about the japan broadcast company. And they have one of those fun stamped things that you can get multiple stamps to make a complete picture. Its on floor one and then continues on a higher floor. Fun way to get out...
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