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Fujita Art Museum
Fujita Museum is a museum displaying the collection of Fujita Denzaburo and his sons Heitaro and Tokujiro—industrialists active in the Meiji era. Fujita Denzaburo developed a deep appreciation for classical art from a young age, and was especially known for his discerning eye for tea ceremony utensils. In tea ceremony, he studied under Isshisai, the 11th head of the Mushanokoji Senke school, and is said to have obtained menkyo kaiden (the highest level of mastery). His estate even included tea rooms and a Noh stage. The museum preserves about 2,000 items, including 9 National Treasures and 53 Important Cultural Properties. It is located very close to the Former Fujita Residence Garden, with convenient access (Osaka-jo Kitazume Station 1 min; Kyobashi Station 5–7 min; Osaka Business Park Station 7 min). Note: it was closed from June 12, 2017 through 2020 for renovations, and part of the facility was scheduled to reopen in April 2021—so you should check the current opening status before visiting.
地址
10-32 Amijima-cho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 534-0026, Japan
交通
JR Tozai Line Osaka-jo Kitazume Station: 1 min walk; Keihan Kyobashi Station: 7 min walk; Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line Kyobashi Station: 5 min walk; Osaka Business Park Station: 7 min walk.
电话号码
06-6351-0582
金额
Adults 800 yen / High & university students 500 yen / Elementary & junior high 300 yen / Preschool free
营业时间
Closed: Mondays (if Monday is a holiday, closed the following Tuesday); was closed 2017-06-12 through 2020 for renovations
