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Unlock a world of renowned contemporary and modern art at Osaka’s iconic underground museum. Enjoy access to both the permanent collection and new exhibitions, with discounted night entry, free admission for select groups, and family-friendly amenities for a memorable cultural experience.

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Visitor explores "Prolonged Emergencies" exhibition at The National Museum of Art, Osaka.
Main hall of The National Museum of Art, Osaka with abstract mural on tiled wall.
Sunlit lobby of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, with escalators to underground galleries.
Sculptural entrance of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, with city buildings in the background.
Steel architecture of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, illuminated at night with city skyline.
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Flexible duration
  • Experience Japan's largest contemporary art collection: over 8,200 works spanning post-1945 to today.

  • Encounter works by Yayoi Kusama, Marcel Duchamp, Cézanne, Andy Warhol, Takashi Murakami, and more, all in a single visit.

  • This is the world’s only fully underground national art museum, designed by César Pelli and famed for its iconic “rabbit ears” glass-and-steel entrance.

  • Your ticket unlocks both the thought-provoking "Circles and Rings in Postwar Art" and the celebrated "Collection Highlights" in a single visit.

  • Enjoy a pocket-friendly ticket, perfect for budget-savvy travelers, families, and anyone seeking maximum art for less.

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  • Experience Japan's largest contemporary art collection: over 8,200 works spanning post-1945 to today.

  • Encounter works by Yayoi Kusama, Marcel Duchamp, Cézanne, Andy Warhol, Takashi Murakami, and more, all in a single visit.

  • This is the world’s only fully underground national art museum, designed by César Pelli and famed for its iconic “rabbit ears” glass-and-steel entrance.

  • Your ticket unlocks both the thought-provoking "Circles and Rings in Postwar Art" and the celebrated "Collection Highlights" in a single visit.

  • Enjoy a pocket-friendly ticket, perfect for budget-savvy travelers, families, and anyone seeking maximum art for less.

from
¥250
Sculptural entrance of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, with city buildings in the background.
Visitor explores "Prolonged Emergencies" exhibition at The National Museum of Art, Osaka.
Main hall of The National Museum of Art, Osaka with abstract mural on tiled wall.
Sunlit lobby of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, with escalators to underground galleries.
Steel architecture of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, illuminated at night with city skyline.
Extended validity
Flexible duration
  • Your ticket grants access to both the headline ‘Prolonged Emergencies’ and the permanent ‘Collection 1’, at Osaka's National Museum of Art.

  • From haunting depictions of refugee journeys to playful takes on our digital overload, each piece of Prolonged Emergencies invites you to pause, feel, and talk about the world we share

  • See works from eight celebrated contemporary artists tackling themes of migration, trauma, information overload, and the search for meaning.

  • From Cézanne to Kusama, Max Ernst to Murakami, you can also explore the museum’s 8,200+ strong collection.

  • Nestled on the waterfront of Nakanoshima Island, you’re steps from lush riverside promenades, perfect for pairing art with a scenic stroll.

More details

  • Your ticket grants access to both the headline ‘Prolonged Emergencies’ and the permanent ‘Collection 1’, at Osaka's National Museum of Art.

  • From haunting depictions of refugee journeys to playful takes on our digital overload, each piece of Prolonged Emergencies invites you to pause, feel, and talk about the world we share

  • See works from eight celebrated contemporary artists tackling themes of migration, trauma, information overload, and the search for meaning.

  • From Cézanne to Kusama, Max Ernst to Murakami, you can also explore the museum’s 8,200+ strong collection.

  • Nestled on the waterfront of Nakanoshima Island, you’re steps from lush riverside promenades, perfect for pairing art with a scenic stroll.

from
¥1,300
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