What makes it 39% Baby-Friendly: Infants may enter free and elevators fit strollers, but there is no diaper table, no nursing room, and the quiet, narrow galleries can become stressful if a baby cries or needs changing.
Note: Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum is 39% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Osaka for a more suitable experience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time to view exhibits, relax in the tatami room, and browse the shop at a gentle pace with a baby.
Explore Edo-period Ukiyo-e Prints:
View about 50 original kabuki actor prints on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
Tip: Use the stroller-friendly elevators to move between floors without taking your baby out.
Relax in the 4th-Floor Tatami Room:
Sit on cushions under a kabuki curtain and browse reading materials.
Tip: This calm space is ideal for feeding or soothing your baby away from crowds.
Free Kimono Photo Experience:
Dress in a kimono and pose against ukiyo-e backdrops.
Tip: Ask staff on arrival; bring a soft blanket to lay under your baby for photos.
Browse the Gift Shop:
Pick up postcards, stickers, and DIY print kits.
Tip: Look for lightweight souvenirs under ¥500 for easy carrying with a baby.

Laloena Aacher
We visited the Kamigata Ukiyo-e Museum and really enjoyed the experience. The museum is small but full of beautifully preserved woodblock prints that give a fascinating glimpse into the art and culture of the Edo period in Osaka.
Ashley Schenker
This is a gem in the busy Dontonbori area. Don't miss out on the building with the cat! The museum itself covers the history of Kabuki in the Osaka area through art. It's very fascinating. But the ukiyoe experience is really what takes it home. Be sure to try it out and take a nice break from the hustle of the city. Reservations are required for the experience.
Jorge
Small and nice museum. Focused in kabuki actors prints, explanations in English are available. There is also the option to book a wood printing workshop. The shop is very cute, very friendly staff. It was worth the visit.
Christy Ruggiero
I visited many of the usual tourist sites yesterday but by far this was my favorite experience in Osaka. I loved the inside and outside of the building, and was so grateful for the opportunity to touch a real kimono.
Ysabel Gatmaitan
Very interesting small museum that explained the art of Ukiyoe (carving and stamping). It makes one appreciate the process and the subjects (actors or behind the scenes of the Theater). The gift shop was also very nice. If you want to Learn how to make your own prints, you can book an appointment. There was also a kimono you could borrow to take photos with. 👍🏼
Avoid peak holiday periods like Golden Week; visit on weekday mornings for quieter galleries and easier stroller access.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2) | JPY 1,400 |
| Postcards & souvenirs | JPY 300 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 1,700 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Content Notice: This content combines editorial expertise with AI assistance to ensure comprehensive and up-to-date information. Our team regularly curates and reviews all content for accuracy and relevance. Help Us Improve
Address: 1-chōme-6-4 Namba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0076, Japan
Map will load when you scroll here
Scroll down to view the interactive map
Looking for other Things to Do besides Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum (Osaka)?
Opening Hours
Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.
Website
Official WebsitePhone Number
+81 6-6211-0303How You Can Support Us
If our website helps you, please support us by booking your travel needs through this link: Book Flights, Hotels, Activities on Trip.com - New App User Promo up to 10% OFF. We may earn a small affiliate commission - at no extra cost to you!
It's a simple way to help us keep the site running and improving for everyone. Thanks for your support!