In the suburbs of the bustling metropolis of Osaka hides one of the region's most unusual and "delicious" spots — the Duskin Museum. This specialized space in Japan is dedicated not only to the history of cleanliness but also to a world-favorite treat — donuts. The museum belongs to the famous Duskin corporation, known for its cleaning innovations and its popular bakery chain.

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Visitors can look forward to a fascinating dive into the world of gastronomy and domestic culture. The museum is divided into two themed zones: one dedicated to the history and secrets of donut making, and the second to the evolution of cleaning tools. This unique combination makes it a standout point on the tourist map, offering interactive exhibits that are equally interesting for both children and adults.
Thanks to its free admission and friendly atmosphere, the Duskin Museum has become a popular destination for family outings. Here you can see the process of making sweets, study historical artifacts, and learn a lot about things we are used to seeing in everyday life but rarely think about their origins.