Kids get discounted entry, hands-on drum shows, and open plaza space; wide elevators aid strollers, but quiet gallery rules and limited play zones curb high-energy fun after an hour.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A 1-2 hour visit lets your family see exhibits, join a hands-on music demo, and play in the plaza without tiring the kids.
Interactive instrument performance:
Join an on-stage workshop to play taiko drums, shamisen, and shinobue with professional performers.
Tip: Arrive early to reserve your family’s spot as spaces fill quickly.
Family-friendly temporary exhibition:
Explore rotating shows with play zones and photo spots featuring characters like Doraemon or manga art.
Tip: Check the museum website for current child rates and themes before you go.
Harbor plaza playtime:
Let kids run and play in the open waterfront plaza while you enjoy views of Osaka Bay and the Ferris wheel.
Tip: Bring small snacks or a picnic blanket to relax on the benches by the water.
Museum café break:
Grab coffee, kid-friendly juice, and melon pan at the on-site café with bay views through large windows.
Tip: Order early to avoid the mid-visit rush and secure a window seat.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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4 exhibition tickets | JPY 2,600 |
Café snacks and drinks | JPY 800 |
Souvenir items | JPY 1,500 |
Total Estimated | JPY 4,900 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Exhibitions rotate 2–3 times a year; check the schedule for spring and summer family shows. Visit on weekday mornings in summer for cooler indoor galleries and lighter crowds.
Address: 1-chōme-5-10 Kaigandōri, Minato Ward, Osaka, 552-0022, Japan
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Polo Piotr
Come during the week when it's less crowded
O H
For any architects / architecture lovers of Tadao Ando, this is no longer a museum (former Suntory Museum) but a venue for touristic cultural show and a souvenir shop. The building is run down and a shadow of its former glory days. 😒🥹
Carissa Stephens
Such a hidden gem!! My friends and I had so much fun here completely unexpectedly. We aimed on visiting the aquarium but it was closed for maintenance. Upon walking in a super friendly worker ushered us in and was so eager to tell us all about what they had to offer. He took our pictures, showed us the zen gardens, gave us priceless information and had so many amazing recommendations about staying...
Alexandra F
Mainly for tourists, sell souvenirs and offer kimono/yukata experience, but not many choice compared to other specialized kimono experiences shops. What I enjoyed and loved the most is the rescue cat cafe in the building! All kitties are very cute and can tell are well looked after. I spent a good hour at the cat cafe alone, also ordered a latte there. I will definitely come back for visiting thos...
Ivan Sydorenko
Nice place to visit while you wait for your queue to aquarium. Very friendly staff.
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