• 3-minute walk from Nakanoshima Station on the Keihan Nakanoshima Line
• 5-minute walk from Watanabe Bridge Station on the Keihan Nakanoshima Line
• 8-minute walk from Higobashi Station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Yotsubashi Line
• 10-minute walk from Fukushima Station on the Hanshin Main Line Show route
Op.Hours
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Last entry 5:30 PM)
Cld.Days
Mondays (open on public holidays), during exhibition change periods
Fee
General: ¥1,800
University Students: ¥1,300
High School Students: ¥800
Junior High School Students and younger: Free
INFO
- Preschool children must be accompanied by a guardian.
- Eating and drinking are prohibited inside the museum.
- Photography is permitted for personal viewing purposes only. Flash photography and the use of tripods are prohibited.
- Pets are not allowed, except for service animals.
The Osaka Nakanoshima Museum of Art, opened on February 2, 2022, is located in Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka. Designed by world-renowned architects Tadao Ando and Renzo Piano, its modern structure stands majestically in the heart of Osaka, a city known as the 'water city.' Its distinctive glass exterior allows abundant natural light to flood the spacious interior, creating a welcoming atmosphere for visitors.
The museum houses over 6,000 pieces, one of the largest collections in Japan, focusing primarily on art and design from the late 19th century to the present. The permanent exhibition showcases these works thematically, encompassing a wide range of genres, including Japanese painting, Western painting, sculpture, prints, crafts, and photography. The special exhibitions feature a diverse selection of contemporary art and design from both Japan and abroad, guaranteeing a fresh and exciting experience with each visit.
A relaxing cafe and a well-stocked shop are also available within the museum. Enjoy specialty coffees and light meals at the cafe, while the shop offers a curated selection of museum-original merchandise and art-related books.
The Osaka Nakanoshima Museum of Art is a place to engage with art and culture, enriching your mind and spirit. We encourage you to visit and experience it for yourself.