Liberty Osaka Museum

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Sep 18, 2025 - Sep 19, 2025
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Liberty Osaka Museum: A Reflective Journey

Opened in 1985, Liberty Osaka Museum is Japan's first human rights museum, aimed at raising awareness about discrimination and cultural struggles in society.

Founded as an archive on the burakumin caste, the museum has expanded its scope to address sexual politics and the experiences of Japanese individuals of Korean descent. Its architecture is modern, designed to create a space for reflection. The museum's cultural impact is significant, providing a detailed overview of contemporary Japan's societal issues.

Unmissable Features

  • 📜 Extensive archives on the burakumin caste and historical discrimination
  • 🔊 Audio guides in English available for non-Japanese speakers
  • 🎨 Diverse exhibitions exploring sexual politics and Korean ancestry

With affordable entry, the museum is enjoyable for tourists, families, and historians alike, providing deep insights into Japan's social fabric.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Liberty Osaka Museum

Founding Year

Established in 1985, it was the first museum in Japan dedicated to human rights.

Burakumin Focus

Initially focused on the burakumin, the museum addresses long-standing discrimination issues.

Cultural Range

Covers a variety of issues including sexual politics and the historical struggles of Koreans in Japan.

Location

3-6-36 Naniwa-nishi

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