It has a very good design style. Literary and artistic schools can go and have a look at it. Many collections are good.
The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Posted: Sep 13, 2015
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杜阿尔斯嵐
5/5Outstanding
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The Osaka National Museum of Art has now basically relocated to the Nakanoshima Museum next door. Apart from artwork, the museum building itself is an artwork. The color is mainly natural and black, and is designed as the symbol of the art museum, the initial letter N of Nanoshima (NAKANOSHIMA). If you have the opportunity to come to Osaka, you must come and see it!
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Posted: Jun 24, 2023
WillSum
5/5Outstanding
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Very close to Nakanoshima and Umeda core area, the building and its sense of the future. More importantly, the downstairs part has glass windows to absorb the light above and can also let people walking on the street see some paintings. The whole building is like a flying wing. The structure is very attractive to the eye
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Posted: Jan 15, 2020
乐天的静
5/5Outstanding
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The National International Art Museum is a famous cultural and art museum in Osaka. The exhibits inside are interesting and rich. It is very recommended here. Read the online reviews, there are good and bad. I personally experience it and then talk about the real feeling.
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Posted: Sep 16, 2019
加勒比海盗酒
5/5Outstanding
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[View] Charming view [Cost-effective] Very high worth a visit
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Posted: Sep 7, 2023
迪拉吧
4/5Excellent
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The National International Art Museum is located on Nanoshima, North District, Osaka City, Japan, and is governed by the independent administrative legal person National Art Museum. It is also very good to feel some painting art.
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Posted: Sep 9, 2023
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4/5Excellent
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Located in Nanoshima, North District, Osaka, Japan, an art gallery under the jurisdiction of the National Gallery of Independent Administrative Law. The collection is mainly modern art in and outside Japan after World War II, but sometimes also hosts exhibitions outside of modern art.