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Otsuka Museum of Art Ticket

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Otsuka Museum of Art

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4.8 / 5
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425 reviews
The Otsuka Museum of Art was larger than I expected, making it a great place to explore at a leisurely pace. What I liked most was that it brought together world-famous artworks in one place, allowing me to see a wide variety all at once. Although they weren't the original pieces, being able to see so many works in one spot still felt very meaningful. Each space had a different atmosphere, which made the visit more enjoyable, and there were many great spots for taking photos. The walking paths are quite long, so comfortable shoes are a must, but it was a wonderful place to spend time and explore slowly.
The moment I stepped into the Otsuka Museum of Art, it felt as if I had entered a timeless sanctuary of art. Unlike typical museums that house original works, this museum uses high-tech ceramic panel technology to precisely reproduce classic paintings and frescoes from around the world. This allows visitors to admire artistic masterpieces from ancient times to the modern era, all in one place. Although I initially harbored some skepticism about 'reproductions,' after actually visiting, any doubts were quickly replaced by awe and emotion. Of course, reproductions are ultimately different from originals; they lack a certain historical 'authenticity' and the warmth of the artist's hand. However, looking at it from another perspective, the Otsuka Museum of Art breaks down geographical and temporal barriers, giving more people the opportunity to experience world-renowned art. This in itself is an incredibly valuable form of cultural promotion. For those who cannot easily travel abroad or visit major museums, this place is undoubtedly a gateway to the world of art.
This was my first visit. I recommend getting tickets in advance as it makes entry smoother and a little cheaper. I was able to participate in a free, one-hour tour with a volunteer guide, which allowed me to enjoy the works in a very interesting way. I didn't rent an audio guide, so I think I would have just glanced through the museum without the tour. According to the guide, it would take 4 hours to see each work in the museum for just 15 seconds, so I think it's best to allow plenty of time. Just looking at works that I had seen in textbooks took quite a while. There was also an experience booth where you could become part of a painting, which made it a fun change from quietly observing the art. Choosing souvenirs was also fun, and it was a very fulfilling museum experience.
There are many restored famous paintings on display, and it is very large, so I recommend that you go there with plenty of time. On a nice day, you can relax in the garden, take a rest at the cafe, or go for lunch since you can re-enter on the same day. The inside of the building does not have the quietness that is typical of museums, so it is not too intimidating for first-time museum visitors. There are arrows on the floor, so it was easy to walk around by just following them.
It was efficient, easy, and saves money! I bought my ticket to the Otsuka Museum of Art while I was on the high way bus going to where the Museum is located - Kutoshima. And buying through Klook saved me $3 USD ! I did not need to line up at the door and just walked right in holding the QR Code on my phone. I am going to buy other tickets through Klook as well!
I took my 4-year-old and 7-year-old children to the museum at the end of the year. It was crowded as expected, but since Otsuka Museum of Art is probably one of the largest in Japan, we were able to appreciate the museum at our leisure by changing our route when the narrow passages were crowded. There were photo spots set up all over the place where you could take photos dressed as the main character of a famous painting, so we were able to enjoy appreciating paintings and cosplay at the same time, which I think was a really valuable experience. The museum was so spacious that even the most stamina-challenged kids fell asleep in the car on the way home, so it was also a good workout. It's a wonderful museum that you should visit at least once a year.
On August 21, I went to the Otsuka Museum of Art by myself for the first time in the heat of summer. I took a screenshot of the QR code on the Klook ticket and was able to enter easily without having to line up. After going up the long escalator, I rented an earphone guide for 500 yen and entered the Sistine Chapel, which was an amazing experience! I left the group of guides and listened to the explanation with the earphone guide. I was able to appreciate the exhibits smoothly by following the route shown on the floor. The Scrovegni Chapel on the B3 floor was an impressive space and I was so impressed that I wanted to stay there forever. I had decided to have lunch at Cafe Giverny on the B2 floor, so I had a wonderful curry and coffee while looking at Monet's Great Water Lily Pond. After that, I continued to move forward, fascinated by the paintings of a scale I had never seen before. There were chairs in various places where you could slowly appreciate the paintings, and you could take photos like cosplay, so I thought it was a wonderful museum that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from children to the elderly. I spent about four hours looking around, but I would like to come back someday and appreciate the rooms I have not seen yet.
This museum feels like it has gathered paintings and murals from all over the world into one place. It's quite impressive, and the atmosphere of the rooms changes depending on the paintings, creating a sense of realism. The Last Judgment immediately upon entering is, as expected, breathtaking. I could have stayed there forever. It was quite crowded even on a weekday, so I imagine it's even more so on weekends. You could easily spend the entire day from opening to closing and still not see everything, so I want to come back. The admission fee is expensive, but it's definitely worth it!

Guide

  • Admission at the counter: JPY3,300 for adults, JPY2,200 for university students, and JPY550 for elementary, junior high, and high school students.
  • At the Otsuka Museum of Art, which has one of the largest permanent exhibition spaces in Japan, you can experience a museum of the world while being in Japan.
  • Enjoy a tour of 190 museums in 26 countries around the world while viewing approximately 1,000 Western paintings reproduced in full size on ceramic boards!

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