In addition to these, there are also national treasures that everyone has seen in textbooks, such as the clay figurine (Venus of the Jomon period), the gold seal “King of Na”, and the masterpiece of Japanese portraiture “Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo”. Since the exhibition period varies depending on the work, you are sure to make a new discovery every time you visit.
Why not enjoy viewing some of Japan’s greatest masterpieces at the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts, which has undergone over two years of renovation work to give it a new look?

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