Stroller loans, nursing and diaper room make visits feasible, but guardians must keep babies silent in galleries and may need breaks, so viewing pace can be fragmented.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see key galleries, use baby facilities, and rest at the café without rushing.
Rent a stroller:
Pick up a free baby carriage at 1F reception.
Tip: Ask at the main desk on arrival; no reservation needed.
Visit Kids & Nursing Room:
Use the soft-floored play area and diaper-changing station on B1F.
Tip: Plan quick breaks between galleries; bring your own changing mat if preferred.
Explore Permanent Collection:
View contemporary Japanese art across themed exhibition halls.
Tip: Download the Bloomberg Connects app before you arrive for a self-guided audio tour.
Join Picture Book Tour:
Attend a storybook tour designed for infants and guardians.
Tip: Reserve in advance by phone; tours run in Japanese only.
Relax at Café & Lobby IN:
Enjoy light meals and drinks without an admission ticket.
Tip: Go on Fridays/Saturdays evening to combine art and dinner.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
2 adult permanent tickets | JPY 860 |
Café snacks and drinks | JPY 1,000 |
Souvenir from shop | JPY 1,500 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,360 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Museum is fully air-conditioned—ideal in summer heat or rainy days. Weekends get busy: visit weekday mornings for quieter galleries.
Address: Japan, 〒530-0005 Osaka, Kita Ward, Nakanoshima, 4-chōme−2−55 国立国際美術館
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Penelope Foo
My trip to The National Museum of Art, Osaka was one of the highlights of my vacation. I visited the Boundaries and Undo, Redo exhibitions and enjoyed them tremendously. A lovely space to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city too. The science museum and Nakka Museum are next door, so you can visit them all on the same day, if you feel inclined.
Dove Subingsubing
I saw the No Boundaries and Undo, Redo exhibits during my visit. It was very conducive for viewing, the place was very spacious and quiet. Also very inclusive and accessible, as well as for non-Japanese-speaking individuals like me (content/audio guides available).
Thomas Kuehl
Two exhibitions were showcased in April 2025, with a combined entry fee of 1,200 yen. The curators did a great job—definitely worth a visit!
Madison Park
Went for the special exhibition, after seeing Nakka museum. Spent about 1hr to see the whole museum. Is adjacent to the science museum. Very cute gift shop, as well! Had Yoshitomo Nara merch
Daniel Santos
I had a great time going through the museum. They had several pieces you could view for free which I actually really liked. They currently have the exhibition of Yoichi Umetsu: Crystal Palace. The placards were also in English which really made a difference for me, it allowed to understand the artist, his intentions and motivations. The entry is only 1200 yen, 1000 yen after 5PM and that's a barg...
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