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Otsuka Museum of Art

The Otsuka Museum of Art was founded in 1988 as a way of contributing to arts and culture in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Otsuka Pharmaceutical Group of Companies. It contains more than a thousand full-size reproductions of priceless works belonging to more than 190 galleries and museums in 25 countries, from ancient murals to masterpieces of Western artists painting. The art is reproduced on ceramic wall panels, preserving the artistic value of the works for posterity. This museum of masterpieces reproduced on ceramic wall panels has the largest permanent exhibition space in Japan.

Sistine Chapel Hall


Cenacolo Vinciano (after restoration)

Monet "Nympheas"


Cappella degli Scrovegni

Girl With a Pearl Earring


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All images shown here are photographs of artworks displayed at the Otsuka Museum of Art.

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