Otsuka Museum of Art

The Otsuka Museum of Art is an art museum that reproduces masterpieces from around the world on ceramic boards.
The museum boasts the largest permanent exhibition space in Japan, with 1,074 items on display, including life-size ceramic panels of more than 190 masterpieces from 25 countries around the world.

Among them, Picasso’s “Guernica” and the wall paintings of the Sistine Chapel are particularly impressive.
The ceramic panels are also contributing to the preservation of cultural assets, as they are impervious to fading and deterioration for more than 2,000 years. The museum also has a restaurant.

Information

Name
Otsuka Museum of Art
大塚国際美術館
Link
Official Site
Address
65-1, Fukuike, Tosadomariura, Naruto Town, Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture (in Naruto Park)
Telephone number
088-687-3737
Hours of operation

9:30-17:00 (Ticket sales close at 16:00)

Closed

Mondays (if Monday is a national holiday, the museum is open on Monday and closed the following day).

Admission fee

General admission: 3,300 yen
University students 2,200 yen
Elementary, junior high and high school students 550 yen

Access

20 min. by bus from JR Naruto Station

3 min. by car from Naruto-kita IC

25 min. by bus from Tokushima Airport *Line bus “for Naruto Koen

15 min. by bus from Highway Naruto Bus Stop *Line bus “for Naruto Koen

Area
Tokushima Naruto, Tokushima City Shikoku
Category
Art Museums, Galleries History, Culture, Artculture

Gallery

Naruto, Tokushima City

Tokushima

Category

Area