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This time, we will introduce the Naniwa Seaside Space Museum, which is said to be Osaka's last negative heritage. It was opened in 2000 at great expense as part of the 100th anniversary of Osaka City's establishment, and attracted a lot of attention as a museum about the sea. However, it continued to be unprofitable and closed after only 13 years. The governor at the time even said, "How could they have built such a ridiculous thing?" Osaka Prefecture had many buildings that were considered negative heritage, but most of them were sold off, and the last one to remain was the Naniwa Seaside Space Museum. However, perhaps due to the effect of the 2025 Osaka World Expo, new movements are emerging. In this video, we will introduce the Naniwa Seaside Space Museum from the past to the present as we walk around the city. [Reference materials] https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%... https://www3.nhk.or.jp/kansai-news/20... https://osakadeep.info/osaka-maritime... https://symphonicsourire.com/img/medi... https://k-conny.blog.ss-blog.jp/2011-... http://mickeyjapan.blog.fc2.com/blog-... https://www.lmuse.or.jp/collection/ga...