Esaka Day Trip with The Skin🍩 Museum, Sweet Scents in the Air

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If you've explored many areas of Osaka, it's time to turn your attention.
How about Kita-Osaka, a place that's both close and far away?
Esaka, in particular, has a unique charm that's distinct from central Osaka.
We'd appreciate it if you could join us on our itinerary today!

1) The Skin Museum

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Address: 5-32 Yoshinocho, Suita, Osaka 564-0054
Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Price Range: Donut Making Experience (Raffle/2 people 1,800 yen), Donut Topping Experience (1 set 300 yen, cash only)
Payment: Cash
Recommended for: Families/Raffle Winners
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The Skin Museum is operated by The Skin. You can learn about the history and current state of Mister Donut in Japan, experience donut toppings, and more.
Furthermore, as The Skin is a cleaning company, the second floor serves as a cleaning museum.
You can explore the history of cleaning, the history of cleaning tools, and even the future.
You can also participate in cleaning workshops, making it a great educational experience for children.

The highlight is the donut-making experience!
Advance reservations and a raffle entry are required, but the donuts you make yourself are priceless.
It'll teach children that even the simplest foods aren't trivial.
Enjoy the raffle with your kids!
You can also try your hand at toppings, so even if you don't win, there's a plan B.

The only drawback is that it's smaller than the Cup Noodles Museum, Shiroi Koibito Park, and Sapporo Beer Museum.
Without the raffle entry, you'll only get to see the donuts for about 20 minutes, so be sure to visit after winning the raffle.

2) Mister Donut

Reference Address: 5-32 Yoshinocho, Suita, Osaka 564-0054

After learning about the history of Mister Donut, you have to try it yourself.
The shop right next to the museum is great, and there's also a kiosk at Esaka Station.
What makes Mister Donut unique in Japan is that they don't just sell donuts!

Try a variety of dishes, including Miss Donut and Gohan!

3) Shopping Malls near Esaka Station

Reference Address: 9-40 Toyotsucho, Suita, Osaka 564-0051

Esaka Station is also a bustling area, and its elevated trains are reminiscent of Nowon, Seoul.
Nearby, you'll find Tokyu Hands, Shimamura, Uniqlo, Seria, Daiso, and Don Quijote, all of which are representative Japanese shopping districts!

Enjoy a variety of shopping opportunities.

4) Hattori Ryokuchi

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Address: 1 Chome-1 Hattoriryokuchi, Toyonaka, Osaka 561-0873
Hours: 24 hours (Folk House Museum: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM)
Price: Free (Folk House Museum: 800 yen for adults)
Payment: Cash
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Hattori Ryokuchi is a large park located just one train ride or 30 minutes on foot from Esaka Station.
With two reservoirs, numerous fountains, an ethnic museum, and a flower garden, the park offers a wide range of activities to explore.
There's also a bamboo forest, offering a chance to experience nature in the city.
Come relax with locals who enjoy running and walking!

Post by νŠΈλ¦¬ν”Œμ—μ΄ | Sep 16, 2025

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