Travel the World at the National Museum of Ethnology 🌍
I arrived at 1 PM, but the museum closed at 5 PM. 🌊🎢 I didn't manage to see all the exhibitions, and the remaining parts were a bit of a whirlwind tour. What was supposed to be a two-hour visit turned into a five-hour adventure because the content was so rich and the information so vast—I didn't want to leave! 🌟 🌟🌸 The National Museum of Ethnology is located in the Expo Memorial Park in Osaka. Take the Osaka Monorail to Expo Memorial Park Station, and follow the crowd to the park entrance to buy tickets. 🌊🎢 Admission is 580 yen for adults, and it's free for high school students and younger. Those eligible for free entry need to pick up a free ticket at window number 2 to enter the park. 🎫 🌟🌸 I've mentioned before that Expo Park is truly worth visiting over and over again. You can enter the park early during the cooler seasons, visit the museum, and then have a picnic in the park, watch the birds, play with the fish, and run around in the water. 🌳 The design of the first floor of the museum is quite interesting. 🍃🌺 When you pass through the two automatic doors, it feels like you're connecting with ancient cultures. There's a large Russian music box at the entrance, and the video shows the playing times, so you can choose to enter during these periods to watch. The resting area on the first floor features characteristic wooden chairs from various ethnic groups. 🍃🌺 Sitting on the sturdy wood, you can feel the support of nature. 🌿 #Osaka 🌆