Okashi Museum Tempozan

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Okashi Museum Tempozan

A hands-on museum where sweets from across Japan come together in one place.

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Supervised by :  YOSHIYA Co., Ltd.

Okashi Museum Tempozan is a hands-on sweets museum established in the Tempozan area of Minato Ward, Osaka, by Kichijuya Co., Ltd., which handles wholesale and distribution of sweets. With a total floor area of 140 tsubo (Approx. 462 m²), it is divided into three areas.

“HAPPY Zone”: A display-focused area. It features exhibits of works shown at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan (20 pieces such as “sweets of the future” and objects) and a special exhibit of Junkin Ogonto (pure-gold Ogonto). There are also displays of sweets creations by Noa-chan, a kids influencer and special ambassador popular with children. In the sweets tasting corner, the lineup changes at set intervals so you can sample a variety of sweets.

“LUCKY Zone”: A play-focused area. In addition to sweets rakugo and sales of freshly made shrimp crackers, you can draw an omikuji fortune at the “Okashi Shrine” and enjoy a festival-style experience like ring toss and shooting galleries.

“UKI-UKI Zone”: You can buy 600 types of dagashi (classic Japanese snacks), 400 types of regional sweets, and around 1,500 types of sweets in total. You can also pack them into an original assortment for souvenirs.

Highlights

  • You can buy 600 types of dagashi (classic Japanese snacks), 400 types of regional sweets, and 1,500 types of sweets in total.
  • Sweets art pieces that were also exhibited at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan are on display.
  • Enjoy sweets tastings.
  • Try classic Japanese festival games like shooting galleries and super ball scooping.
  • Take AR photos with 140 types of character mascots from sweets makers.

Photos

  • Okashi Museum Tempozan exterior

    Okashi Museum Tempozan exterior

  • Dagashi corner

    Dagashi corner

  • Festival games

    Festival games

  • Omikuji fortunes at the “Okashi Shrine”

    Omikuji fortunes at the “Okashi Shrine”

  • Sweets art pieces that were exhibited at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

    Sweets art pieces that were exhibited at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is re-entry allowed?

A

Yes, re-entry is allowed on the same day only.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available inside the facility?

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No.

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Are there coin lockers?

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No.

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Details

Name in Japanese
お菓子ミュージアム天保山
Postal Code
552-0022
Address
5F, Osaka Bunka-kan Tempozan (former Suntory Museum), 1-5-10 Kaigandori, Minato-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Phone
06-6576-0077
Hours
9:30am-8:00pm (Last admission at 7:00pm)
Closed on
Open year-round (except January 1-2)
Admission
Adults: 1,000 yen, Children: 200 yen *Junior high school students and older are charged the adult rate.
Disability discount: Adults: 200 yen, Children: 100 yen
*Please present your disability certificate.
*One companion is also eligible for the discounted rate (Adults: 200 yen, Children: 100 yen).
Group rate (20+ people)
Adults: 400 yen, Children: 150 yen
No reservation
OK
Access
Train: Approx. 5-minute walk from Exit 1 of Osaka Metro Chuo Line Osakako Station (Kaiyukan-mae)
Bus: (1) Get off at Osaka City Bus “Tempozan Harbor Village” (right away) (Route 88 from Osaka Station, Route 60 from Namba Station to “Tempozan”)
(2) Get off at Nankai Bus “Kaiyukan (Tempozan)” (right away)
(3) From Kansai International Airport: limousine bus, get off at “Tempozan (Kaiyukan)” (right away)
Shuttle boat: Captain Line shuttle boat: get off at “Kaiyukan Nishi Hatoba” (right away)
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)