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Osaka Municipal Science Museum
Osaka Municipal Science Museum
Osaka Municipal Science Museum
Osaka Municipal Science Museum
Osaka

Osaka Municipal Science Museum

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Last updated Jun 27, 2026

The Osaka Municipal Science Museum opened in 1989 as one of Japan's premier interactive science centers, located in the Nakanoshima district of central Osaka. Originally established to promote scientific education and understanding among the public, the museum has become a cornerstone of the city's educational landscape and serves as a vital resource for students, families, and science enthusiasts from across the Kansai region.

The museum holds significant cultural importance as a bridge between Japan's technological advancement and public education. Housing one of the world's largest planetarium domes at 26.5 meters in diameter, the facility showcases Japan's commitment to space science and astronomy education. The museum's role extends beyond entertainment, serving as a research center that contributes to scientific literacy in Japanese society and reflects the country's position as a global leader in technology and innovation.

Visitors experience science through four floors of interactive exhibits covering space, chemistry, physics, and electricity. The centerpiece planetarium offers regular shows featuring cosmic journeys and astronomical phenomena, with presentations available in Japanese and occasional English programs. Hands-on experiments allow guests to generate electricity, observe chemical reactions, and explore the principles of physics through engaging demonstrations. The museum features a Science Show theater where staff conduct live experiments, and visitors can participate in workshops that change regularly throughout the year.

The museum maintains consistent programming year-round, though summer months typically feature special exhibitions and extended hours to accommodate school holidays. Winter presentations often focus on constellation viewing and space exploration themes. Special events coincide with astronomical phenomena such as meteor showers or planetary alignments, making timing visits around these occurrences particularly rewarding for astronomy enthusiasts.

Located at 4-2-1 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, the museum is accessible via Watanabebashi Station on the Keihan Main Line or Higobashi Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line, both requiring a 5-minute walk. The facility opens from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Tuesday through Sunday, closing on Mondays except during holidays. General admission costs ¥400 for adults and ¥300 for students, with planetarium shows requiring an additional ¥600 for adults and ¥350 for students. Combined tickets offering both museum access and planetarium shows provide better value for visitors planning to experience both attractions.


Hours
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 6-6444-5656
Website
www.sci-museum.jp


Overview

Address
4-chōme-2-1 Nakanoshima, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0005, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 6-6444-5656

Website

www.sci-museum.jp

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Traveler reviews

Good for a short visit. The planetarium was pretty cool, but the program we watched was fairly boring, with lots of words (in Japanese only) and didn't utilise the screen as much as it should have. We only realised after the session that other sessions had different content. The museum has some great interactive displays, but maybe 1/5 of them were out of order. Some displays are clearly very worn, and likely this museum is due for a reinvigoration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Osaka Municipal Science Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (closed Mondays except holidays). General admission costs 400 yen for adults, 300 yen for high school and university students, and free for elementary and junior high school students. Planetarium shows require separate tickets costing 600 yen for adults.

Take the Keihan Main Line to Yodoyabashi Station or Osaka Metro Midosuji Line to Yodoyabashi Station. The museum is a 5-minute walk south from the station. Alternatively, take JR Tozai Line to Shin-Fukushima Station and walk 10 minutes, or Hanshin Main Line to Fukushima Station and walk 9 minutes.

Osaka Municipal Science Museum features 4 floors of interactive science exhibitions covering space, physics, chemistry, and natural history. The highlight is the 26.5-meter dome planetarium, one of the world's largest, offering various astronomical shows in Japanese. Special temporary exhibitions rotate throughout the year showcasing cutting-edge scientific discoveries.

Yes, Osaka Municipal Science Museum is perfect for families with children. The museum offers hands-on interactive exhibits, science demonstrations, and educational activities designed for kids of all ages. Many displays have English explanations, and children under 15 receive free admission to permanent exhibitions, making it an affordable family attraction in Osaka.

While most exhibits at Osaka Municipal Science Museum have some English descriptions, the majority of information is in Japanese. However, the hands-on interactive displays are intuitive and enjoyable for international visitors. Planetarium shows are primarily in Japanese, but the visual experience of the dome theater is still impressive for non-Japanese speakers.
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Heath M
Jan 28, 2026
Absolutely fantastic museum for kids of all ages and adults. Very affordable - ¥400 per adult. Great displays and experiments (light, magnetism, electrify, centrifugal force, musical instruments, minerals, space) throughout all the levels and kept my children (4 and 2) entertained the whole time we were there (approximately 1.5-2 hrs).
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Megan Briede
Apr 23, 2026
I think this is a great facility for Japanese school children with many interactive displays. However this is not a tourist attraction for the foreigner, no of the written material giving information on the exhibits is in English. Alot of the things I saw here I've seen in many other since museums around the World. The exhibitions are spread across three floors. You initially take the lift to the top, 4th floor which deals with scientific investigation and has a variety of electrical & electro magnetic equipment. The 3rd floor deals with materials, crystals etc whilst the 2nd floor, called "Enjoy science together" has quite a bit of fun stuff eg distorting mirrors, demonstration of Bernoulli's Law etc. At ¥200 it's cheap but not really something for foreign tourists.
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Miles
Mar 26, 2026
A very cool museum that I'm sure I would've loved if I was a young child who can read Japanese. Many of the exhibits are interactive, but if you're a tourist you'll have to settle for wikipedia, because all the explanation placards are in Japanese, except for an English title. I went on a weekend and got my ticket within minutes. 400yen entry, 600 for the planetarium. There's some cool optical illusion paintings outside the museum at least. The emu is watching you!
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Gumnut
Apr 6, 2026
We arrived earlier than expected to Osaka and looked for things to do kind of spur of the moment. We were staying close to the Minami-Morimachi Station and decided to walk to the Osaka Science Museum. The walk was really nice (about 30min) along the river with lots to see and art instillations along the way. The Science museum was 3 floors of hands on exhibits (plus the ground floor which has the lobby and planetarium). There were some cool exhibits, just keep in mind, everything is in Japanese. Despite that, our daughter (11 at the time) had a blast trying all of the exhibits. We opted to also do the planetarium show (additional charge) and when it came time (after 2+hrs), my daughter still wanted to stay. For peaking a kid’s interest in science this place definitely gets 5 stars! The planetarium show was a miss for us though, it wasn’t very informative, entertaining nor stimulating. We could have just skipped it and spent that last 45min in the exhibits.
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Ray L
May 23, 2026
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