OSAKA MUSEUM OF HISTORY |
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THE MUSEUM OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS, OSAKA |
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Introduces the more than 1350-year history of Osaka as an urban center. |
Puts on display ceramics from China, Korea and Japan including the world renown Ataka Collection. |
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Osaka city |
THE OSAKA MUSEUM OF HOUSING AND LIVING |
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THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ART, OSAKA |
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Introduces the changes in Osaka and how people lived from the Edo Period
to the modern times of the Showa Era. |
Houses modern artworks from Japan and abroad. Holds numerous exhibitions,
etc. |
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Toyonaka city |
Ikeda city |
OPEN-AIR MUSEUM OF OLD JAPANESE FARM HOUSES |
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IKEDA RAKUGO MUSEUM |
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Park-like setting with reconstructed farmhouses from various parts of Japan |
Permanent exhibit of the Kamigata art of story-telling of Ikeda, which was one of the prominent stages of classical story-telling in the Osaka area. |
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Ikeda city |
IKEDA CITY MUSEUM |
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FOUNDATION OF HANKYU-GAKUEN IKEDABUNKO LIBRARY |
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Introduces the colorful history and culture of Ikeda including Kagyuro library. |
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Houses a collection of some 220,000 books and magazines about the Takarazuka Review, Kabuki, etc. |
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Ikeda city |
ITSUO ART MUSEUM |
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THE MOMOFUKU ANDO INSTANT RAMEN MUSEUM |
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Puts on display some 5,000 calligraphic works, ceramics and other pieces
pertaining to the Japanese art of tea ceremony, etc. |
Experience the importance of the discovery of instant ramen noodles through its history. |
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Suita city |
Kobe city |
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY, OSAKA JAPAN |
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HYOGO PREFECTUAL MUSEUM OF ART |
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Puts on display a rich diversity of daily life articles used by peoples
from various regions around the world. |
Has a permanent exhibit on writers from Hyogo besides showing artworks
from Japan and abroad and planning exhibits. |
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Kobe city |
HAKUTSURU FINE ART MUSEUM |
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TAKENAKA CARPENTRY TOOLS MUSEUM |
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Puts on display Oriental artworks from their permanent collection once
in each spring and autumn. |
Methodically collects and houses handmade tools used by carpenters in Japan. |
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Kobe city |
THE GREAT HANSHIN-AWAJI EARTHQUAKE MEMORIAL DISASTER REDUCTION AND HUMAN
RENOVATION INSTITUTION |
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KOBE CITY MUSEUM |
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Disaster prevention institution that memorializes the experiences and lessons
of the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake |
Houses archeological and historical artifacts from Kobe including ancient
maps, etc. |
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Kobe city |
KOBE ARTISTS MUSEUM |
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KOBE CITY KOISO MEMORIAL MUSEUM OF ART |
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Introduces artworks of artists from Kobe. |
Puts on display oil paintings, sketches and prints done by Ryohei Koiso,
a western-style artist from Kobe. |
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Kobe city |
KOSETSU MUSEUM OF ART |
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Houses, swords, Buddhist statues, paintings, tea utensils, etc. |
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Amagasaki city |
Nishinomiya city |
AMAGASAKI CULTURAL CENTER |
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EGAWA MUSEUM OF ART |
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General cultural facility equipped for concerts, shows, art exhibits, etc. |
Houses classical artworks from Japan and China including ink paintings,
master works, tea utensils, etc. |
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Nishinomiya city |
KUROKAWA INSTITUTE OF ANCIENT CULTURES |
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HAKUSHIKA MEMORIAL MUSEUM OF SAKE |
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Houses calligraphic works, swords, old coins, mirrors, roof tiles and other
artifacts from Japan and China. |
Introduces Japanese sake through literature and handicrafts. |
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Nishinomiya city |
THE TATSUUMA COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS |
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OTANI MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM, NISHINOMIYA CITY |
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Opens to the public archeological artifacts and the works of Tessai Tomioka. |
Introduces modern artworks by Shoen Uemura, Ryuzaburo Unehara and others. |
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Nishinomiya city |
NISHINOMIYA SHELL MUSEUM |
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NISHINOMIYA CITY MUSEUM |
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Puts on display 5,000 seashells of 2000 species from all over the world. |
Introduces the history and culture of the Nishinomiya area. |
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Itami city |
ITAMI CITY MUSEUM |
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ITAMI CITY MUSEUM OF ART |
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Introduces the history and folklore of the Itami area. |
Houses the satirical prints and oil paintings of Honore Daumier. |
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Itami city |
KAKIMORIBUNKO LIBRARY |
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One of the three largest collections of haiku poetry in Japan with books,
standing and hanging calligraphic works, paper strips, etc. |
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Takarazuka city |
TAKARAZUKA CITY OSAMU TEZUKA MANGA MUSEUM |
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TESSAI TOMIOKA MUSEUM |
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Introduces the history and life work of comic book artist Osamu Tezuka who created Astro Boy. |
Puts on display the paintings, calligraphy and unfinished works of Tessai
Tomioka. |
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Ashiya city |
KYOSHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM |
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ASHIYA CITY MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY |
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Introduces and memorializes the achievements of the poet Kyoshi Takahama. |
Houses artworks of artists tied to Ashiya and cultural properties from
the area. |
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Ashiya city |
Tamba city |
EMBA MUSEUM OF CHINESE MODERN ART |
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TAMBA CITY UENO MEMORIAL MUSEUM |
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Houses Chinese ceramics, paintings, embroideries, handicrafts and other artworks from the late Qing Dynasty to the present. |
Houses modern Chinese ceramic bowls and plates, paintings, contemporary
art, etc. |
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