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The Toyo Ceramics Art Museum in Osaka, Japan, is still very worth a visit haha.
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The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum is located in Nakanoshima Park in the center of Osaka City, on the east side of the Central Public Hall. It was established to commemorate the donation of the world-famous "Ataka Collection" by 21 companies of the Sumitomo Group, and officially opened in November 1982. The collection is centered on Chinese and Korean ceramics from the "Anzhai Collection", as well as Korean ceramics from the "Li Bingchang Collection", works by Hamada Shoji and other donations from various quarters, as well as some Japanese ceramics. These include 2 national treasures and 13 important cultural properties. National Treasure: Oil Drop Tianmu Tea Bowl The oil drop Tianmu tea bowl in the collection is a rare porcelain from China, from the Jian kiln in Fujian. Oil Drop Tianmu is called oil drop in Japan because of its texture similar to the black and white spots on the chest of the local partridge bird in Jianyao, and it is also called oil drop in Japan, and is regarded as a "national treasure" by Japan. It is one of the many built cups brought to Japan during the Kamakura period. It is said to have been owned by Sekiba Toyotomi Hideyoshi (l568-1595) in the past, and later passed through Nishi Honganji, the Mitsui family in Kyoto, and the Wakasa Sakai family. Handed down to this day, there are three lacquer Tianmu tea tables from the Southern Song Dynasty as accessories.
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The Toyo Ceramics Art Museum in Osaka, Japan, is still very worth a visit haha.
The museum mainly displays some ceramic artworks from China and North Korea, which are selected from a large collection. The price of the special exhibition is more expensive than the online ones, and there are no particularly stunning exhibits in the museum.
Osaka City Toyo Ceramics Museum, the main permanent exhibition is Chinese, Japanese, Korean ceramics, and then with irregular Western ceramic artists works. Here is mainly to see the oil drop Tianmu tea bowl, China is currently called Jianzhan, this type of process performance is the Southern Song Dynasty, the current number of surviving pieces is not much, the other is peanut-printed celadon vase, have the opportunity to be interested must see.
The exquisite ceramics are so full of eyes that people can't live up to their eyes. The exhibition has many varieties and exquisiteness, and can understand the evolution history and ancient exchanges of ceramics in China and Japan.
大阪市立東洋陶瓷美術館,成立於1982年,是日本大阪市著名的陶瓷博物館,它以來自中國和朝鮮的陶瓷收藏而著稱。由於曾經獲得各界人士的大力支持,尤其得到包括中國以及韓國千餘件藏品的“安宅收藏”的重要捐贈,使大阪市政府因此動議新建東洋陶瓷美術館,進行專項展出。三十多年來,博物館不斷擴充藏品,逐漸躋身於世界同類博物館的前列。
大阪地方政府经营管理的陶瓷美术馆,有不少精湛的陶瓷产品,可了解古时东亚陶瓷交往的历史。位于市中心,交通便利。
我们每年都要去这个美术馆好几次,去参观他们的特别展览,整个展出组织地非常好。展览馆不大,但是囊括了中国,韩国,日本多个时代的陶瓷。这次特别展览没有多国语音指导,但是至少在这次的展览,允许我用智能手机翻译软件去帮助认识作品的标识。我也发现,最近,固定的收藏作品的标签上添加了英语翻译;这是一次非常受欢迎的改进。