Ohara Museum of Art

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Sep 05, 2025 - Sep 06, 2025
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Artistic Heritage of Ohara Museum

As Japan's oldest private museum, the Ohara Museum of Art offers an impressive collection of Western art and modern Japanese pieces.

Founded in 1930 by textile magnate Ōhara Magosaburō, the museum is prominently known for its collection amassed with the aid of artist Kojima Torajirō. It showcases works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Monet's water lilies, Cézanne, El Greco, and Matisse. The architectural design blends modern Japanese aesthetics with functionality, enhancing the cultural significance of the site.

Must-See Highlights

🎨 International Masterpieces: View works by Picasso, Cézanne, and Matisse.

🌸 Monet’s Water Lilies: A significant painting purchased directly from Monet.

🖼️ Craft & Asiatic Gallery: Includes contemporary Japanese art in a dedicated annex.

Visitors will enjoy a valid-all-day ticket, accessing both the main gallery and the Craft & Asiatic Art Gallery. This museum is well suited for art enthusiasts, families, and historians.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Ohara Museum of Art

Founded in 1930

Ohara Museum of Art is recognized as Japan's first private museum, establishing a standard for future cultural institutions.

Ōhara Magosaburō's Legacy

The museum was established by a textile magnate who had a passion for art and aimed to introduce Western culture to Japan.

Unique Acquisition

Kojima Torajirō, the museum’s first director, purchased a painting directly from Monet, adding historical value to the collection.

Location

1-1-15 Chuo

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