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Osaka Science Museum
Your eyes on, touch with your hands, and enjoy science in the whole body.
This is the representative science museum of Japan. With the theme of “Universe and energy”, this museum promote the culture that enjoys science with citizens. Visitors can realize wonder, beauty, and excitement of science in the museum's planetarium, which is one of the biggest in the world, as well as in its exhibition hall and science shows.
Osaka Museum of History
Traversing the Osaka history, from ancient times to the modern era
A highrise museum that stands on the remains of the ancient Naniwa-no-Miya Palace. The permanent exhibition introduces “Osaka city's” history and culture from ancient times to today through models and actual artifacts.
Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka
Nakanoshima in 2022 ― A new hub for art emerged!
A new center for diverse arts opened in 2022 with its significant collection of modern art from Japan and the West. The collection includes not only outstanding works by Osaka-born artists such as Saeki Yuzo and Yoshihara Jiro but stunning pieces of art and design by modern masters.
Osaka Museum of Natural History
Look to nature and enjoy learning
A museum specializing in natural history centered on themes of “The Natural World around US”, “The History of the Earth and the Evolution of Life”, “Evolution and the Diversity of Life”, “The Lives of Living Things”, “Nature of OSAKA”. Visitors can experience the birth and evolution of familiar organisms, and learn how environments are made and how to interact with them.
The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka
Have one-on-ones with ceramics in a calm environment.
A museum specializing in ceramics, focused on Chinese and Korean ceramics. The approximately 7,000 collected items in the museum include 2 national treasures and 13 important cultural properties, and are world-rate in both quality and quantity.
Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
Come face-to-face with perspectives of various collectors!
A historically and traditionally rich museum that opened in 1936. The museum has approximately 8,400 permanently displayed pieces in its collection consisting of Japanese and Chinese paintings, sculptures, and crafts acquired through purchase and donations, as well as works that have been entrusted to the museum from temples and shrines.