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Basic Information

Museum Hours of Operation
9:30-17:00
 
Museum Holidays
On Monday (closed the next day when Monday is a public holiday)
There are consecutive closings in January, and other special closings. Open everyday in August.
 
Museum Admissions Fees (All prices include tax)
Adults 3,300 yen 
University students 2,200 yen 
Elementary/middle/high school students 550 yen

・Admission tickets are on sale until 16:00 p.m.
・Re-entry is possible only on the same day. Please be sure to inform us when leaving.
・Groups of 20 or more people receive a 10% discount
・If you are a student, please present your student ID when entering the building.
University students applies to students enrolled at national/public/private universities, independent administrative corporation schools, and educational institutions
・1 person with a disability certificate (*) (who has paid admission equal to that of elementary/middle/high school students or more) and 1 accompanying person will receive a half-price discount on the same-day ticket.
Once the disability certificate or the home screen of the "Mirairo ID" disability certificate app has been presented, you may purchase same-day tickets for the museum (9:30 - 16:00)
※A guest with a physical disability notebook, nursing notebook (protection notebook, notebook of the love, green notebook), a mental disability health welfare notebook, or an atomic bomb victim notebook (health handbook of an atomic bomb victim)
・Discounts cannot be applied multiple times. 
・Entry from the main entrance is via a 40m escalator only
For guests using a wheelchair or worried about the use of the escalator, we will provide alternative entry into the building, so please contact us
・Admission fees may be waived for faculty and staff members who lead school events, depending on the number of students

Requests

Smoking is prohibited in the entire building
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the premises of the museum (including the parking lot) [including heat-not-burning and electronic cigarettes]
You cannot bring in food.
Pets other than service dogs are not allowed.
Strobes, flashes, tripods, etc. cannot be used.
(Use for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited)

Otsuka Museum of Art Overview

Otsuka Museum of Art Overview
Land area: 66,630 
Building area: 9,282
Floor area: 29,412 (8,897 Tsubo)
Construction: Reinforced concrete/partial steel frame
Number of floors: 5 floors underground, 3 floors above ground
Architect: Sakakura Associates
Construction: Takenaka Corporation
Opening: March 21, 1998
772-0053
Naruto Park, Naruto-cho, Naruto-shi, Tokushima
 Located in the National Park, Naruto-cho, Naruto-shi, Tokushima 772-0053 JAPAN
Tel 088-687-3737
Fax 088-687-1117
E-mail: info@o-museum.or.jp
https://www.o-museum.or.jp/

Otsuka Museum of Art Museum Brand Symbol

Otsuka Museum of ArtSymbol
The visual identity we have introduced since our opening 7 years ago.
The theme color is Lapis lazuli blue, which is highly valued as an extravagant color even among Western masterpieces. Also, the logo represents the "ceramic board masterpiece collections" collected by the Otsuka Museum of Art from all over the world.
This blue color is being used extensively in numerous collections representing the Otsuka Museum of Art. For example, many portraits such as Jan Vermeer’s "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and the Virgin Mary, are said to be impossible to create without lapis lazuli.
Furthermore, this color means "over the sea," and is also called "ultramarine blue." Surely, the fact that visitors can see many magnificent masterpieces from across the ocean while in Japan speaks for the Otsuka Museum of Art’s idealism.
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