The sixth stop is the Osaka History Museum, which has a joint ticket of 900 yen for the museum Europa Tien Shou Pavilion and 200 yen for the interpreter. You can look down from the tenth floor and listen to the explanations while you look at them. You can watch them carefully for about two hours in a circle. In fact, they have some chicken ribs. The development exploration on the eighth floor is very suitable for children to play. There are also science and technology categories suitable for children to play at the entrance of the first floor. It should be the education base for primary and secondary school students in Osaka.