In the permanent collections of the Osaka Municipal Museum of Fine Arts, you will find Chinese painting and calligraphy, ceramics, Buddhist stone statues, Japanese lacquer, and metal objects, painted kimonos, as well as then many Japanese paintings from the Edo period (1603-1868) and the Meiji era (1868-1912), notably from nihonga. Visitors can.. Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts ( www.osaka-art-museum.jp) 1-82 Chausuyama-cho. Tennoji-ku, Osaka City 543-0063. Tel: 06 6771 4874; Fax: 06 6771 4856. Hours: 9.30 am-5 pm (last entry 4.30 pm); Closed Monday (Tuesday, if Monday is a holiday ), Year-end and New Year holidays, between exhibitions. Access: JR Loop Line, 400 meters from the Chuo Exit.

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The Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts opened in 1936 on the former site of the Sumitomo family estate. This piece of land was donated to the City of Osaka, along with the famous Keitaku-en garden. The pre-war construction of the museum's impressively scaled main building blended Western and Japanese design elements. The façade housed entrance.. Osaka City Art Museum. If you get the chance before the end of September 2019 do spend the time and money 1400 yen to see this amazing collection of Ukiyo-e wood Prints from the Mary Ainsworth Collection. Starting in the 1600s the prints show Japanese life during the 300 years before western influences appeared.