1. 22 Works Debut in Japan, Including 19 Never-Before-Seen Outside China
Of the 50 exhibits from the Shanghai Museum’s Chinese ceramics collection, 22 are making their Japanese debut, with 19 of these being shown outside China for the first time. The exhibition features 10 “National First-Class Cultural Relics,” China’s highest-ranking treasures. Discover masterpieces from the Tang to Qing dynasties, showcasing the pinnacle of Chinese ceramic artistry.
2. Rare Apple-Green Qing Imperial Porcelain Makes Japanese Debut
The “Apple-Green Glazed Seal Box” (National First-Class Cultural Relic) from the Kangxi period of the Qing dynasty makes its international debut in Japan. Created in the Jingdezhen imperial kiln, it represents the rare and challenging “cowpea red” glaze of Kangxi court porcelain. This unique piece features an accidental apple-green glaze with hints of red, offering a glimpse into a mesmerizing world of color interplay.
3. Unveiling the Ming Dynasty’s “Blank Period” – Latest Scholarly Findings
The Shanghai Museum houses exceptional Jingdezhen porcelain from the “blank period” of the 15th century Ming dynasty (1436-1464). Gallery 7 showcases 14 pieces from this era, reflecting recent research and reevaluation. The exhibition also debuts a blue-and-white bowl with pine and bamboo motifs from our museum’s collection.
4. A Dazzling Comparison of Chinese Ceramics – Shanghai Museum × Osaka Museum of Oriental Ceramics
Experience a unique display of 24 pieces from the Shanghai Museum alongside 26 from the Osaka Museum of Oriental Ceramics, spanning the Tang to Ming dynasties. This curated selection includes Tang dynasty female figurines, Ding ware, Jizhou tea bowls, Cizhou ware, Ge ware, Ru ware, Southern Song imperial ware, and Ming imperial porcelain. Enjoy this spectacular array in our newly renovated galleries, including the world’s only naturally lit exhibition room.
Schedule
October 19, 2024 (Sat) – March 30, 2025 (Sun)
Hours: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Open until 7:00 PM on December 20 and 21
Closed: Mondays
Open on November 4, January 13, February 24
Closed on November 5, January 14, February 25
Closed for New Year’s holidays (December 28 – January 4)
Admission
Adults: ¥1,800
University and High School Students: ¥800
Free for Junior High School students and younger, and for disabled visitors (with one accompanying person) upon presentation of disability certificate
Official Website
Venue
Osaka Museum of Oriental Ceramics
Access
Address: 1-1-26 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0005
Phone: +81-6-6223-0055
Direct access from Exit 1 of Naniwabashi Station on the Keihan Nakanoshima Line
About 400m from Exit 1 of Yodoyabashi Station (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Keihan Main Line) or
Exit 26 of Kitahama Station (Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line and Keihan Main Line)
Located on the east side of Osaka City Central Public Hall