The Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, located in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, is a captivating destination that celebrates the invention and evolution of instant noodles.
The Osaka Municipal Museum of Fine Arts is a historic institution in the capital of Kansai, located in Tennoji Park since 1936. Discover its vast collection during your visit to the city!
Passionate about science and astronomy? The Osaka Science Museum invites young and old to dive into the heart of the mysteries of space for an afternoon.
Few know it, but the municipality of Sakai, located south of Osaka, is home to one of the largest collections in the world of works by the Art Nouveau artist, Alphonse Mucha.
Named the greatest Japanese invention of the twentieth century in a Japanese poll, instant noodles are a cult product in Japan and the rest of the world.
The Skull Museum in Amagasaki in Hyogo Prefecture is dedicated purely to the human skull. The Skull Museum is the brainchild of Dr. Keiji Kawamoto, a local brain surgeon and professor.
The Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in Tennoji, Osaka has a large international collection with the majority of exhibits oriental works connected with Buddhism.
The National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) in Expo Park, Osaka has a massive collection of materials collected from Japan and from all regions of the world.
TEZUKA Osamu (1926-1989), the father of modern manga and pioneer of anime, has left some one hundred and fifty thousand comic strips, long and short films and hundreds of episodes of
"Art provides an aesthetic sensibility essential to the enrichment of human nature." Thus the Museum of Oriental Ceramics in Osaka presents the visitor.
Osaka Maritime Museum: read a guide to the Osaka Maritime Museum designed by French architect Paul Andreu. THE OSAKA MARITIME MUSEUM CLOSED ON MARCH 10, 2013.
Sakai City Museum, Osaka Prefecture: Located in Daisen Park, in Sakai City, the Sakai City Museum has an interesting collection of items related primarily related to the following: Emperor Nintoku