Fujita Museum
Art museum · Osaka-shi ·

Fujita Museum

Art museum · Osaka-shi ·

Museum with antiquities, tea, garden, helpful English-speaking staff

dango
matcha
calming atmosphere
serene garden
historical artifacts
hidden gem
beautiful building
quality tea
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null
Fujita Museum by null

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10-32 Amijimacho, Miyakojima Ward, Osaka, 534-0026, Japan Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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10-32 Amijimacho, Miyakojima Ward, Osaka, 534-0026, Japan Get directions

+81 6 6351 0582
fujita-museum.or.jp
@fujitamuseum_official
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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 14, 2026

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"Houses a collection of about 5,000 antiquities, including National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties, making it one of Japan's foremost privately owned museums."

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Fujita Museum

Erika H.

Google
Small, but beautiful, interesting, and welcoming! Fascinating mix of the modern and ancient, and easy to use English descriptions online. The grounds in the back are gorgeous.

Penelope E.

Google
Beautiful building and aesthetics. Small gallery with a mix of antique artefacts and some modern pieces. Sleek cafe with macha and tango for ¥500- excellent value. Lovely toilets 😂. Very helpful staff, who spoke English. You can buy tickets on entry - card/tap only (no cash). Lovely staff also recommended a delicious Okonomiyaki restaurant nearby for lunch.

Ella Y.

Google
A private art boutique museum right next to JR station, spending an hour here is more than enough. It is currently showing 14-18th centuries’ Japanese and Chinese antiques, not particularly interesting while the exhibition is relatively small with Japanese only explanations. After visiting the exhibition, the place will guide you to the garden with traditional Japanese gardening landscape, definitely worth the visit- the park itself is free to enter by the left entrance of the place. The lobby area is very nice that you can get a set of hand mixed tea (Matcha , Sencha etc) in unique ceramic containers, with 2 bean paste snacks, costs ¥500 per set.

Charles A. K.

Google
A small museum with distinctive architecture and a collection of modern and culturally significant items of great age and beauty. It sits in a lovely park that was the villa of a Meiji era industrialist. The museum provides a fully translated description of all displays with close up details that would otherwise be hard to see.

Jules D

Google
While the building is architecturally arresting and the staff are friendly—the exhibit pieces are very few indeed. Beautifully lit and displayed with care and elegance —but less than 25 pieces for a 1000¥ ticket may be stretching it. The GARDEN behind it was a better draw and quite free at that. If you’re up for a quiet day by a quiet and beautiful park—this place is for you.

Tessa S.

Google
I only visited the Japanese tea cafe in this space after completing a cycling tour of Osaka. The cafe is beautiful and serene. The staff are friendly and teach you elements of the tea ceremony. The large cups and traditional tea pots are beautifully made. Included in the tea set is mochi. The cafe wasn't too busy when we visited at 2pm.

Jas P.

Google
We came at early afternoon on Sunday and the atmostphere was amazing. Tranquil and calmness at its best. Such a hidden gem in Osaka. This is the combination that you can both enjoy the transition colors of mimoji inside and outside. Taking a walk to the river was also very relaxing. They have open tea bar so you can actually see how the matcha/tea set in the making. Around 3:30 pm the place getting more people line up, but the vibe remains as it is. I really enjoy the experience 🍁🍂

Leon W.

Google
Hidden gem. Haven't been to such a nice museum in quite a while. Is also worth it just for the amazing matcha and dango that can be ordered in the entrance area.
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Ellen H.

Yelp
Beautiful serene museum. Tea and mochi for 500 Y = $3.50! Select from three different teas. Pango: One savory mochi and one Sweet one.
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Hendra W.

Yelp
A really calming museum to visit! I wasn't expecting to spend more than 1.5 hours here but I did! This museum was recently renovated and it sure does look like a new one! The museum has some intriguing historical artifacts that are from hundreds of years ago. The garden at the back also felt serene and calming! I would recommend trying their dango . They have 2 flavors: sweet and salty. For those that don't know what dangos are, they are basically mochi skewers. Overall, this is an ideal place for a "chill day" and would recommend it to anyone who loves to see artifacts and appreciate pretty garden views! Tips: - The museum isn't free but they are worth the money with all things considered.