The ticket price is over JPY 3,000, which is honestly a bit expensive, but you get to see full-size replicas of paintings from all over the world. I used to only see these in books or on TV, so I think it's totally worth it.
Otsuka Museum of Art | Review by Suju Chang
Other Reviews by Suju Chang
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Osaka Castle Park
Nationally designated special historical site, Osaka Castle Ruin, and the surrounding area were renovated into an urban park. 13 buildings of important cultural properties including Osaka Castle Main Tower, watchtowers and gates dot the vast 261-acre premises.
There are cafes and little food stalls inside, so you can stroll around, eat, and enjoy the scenery—super chill vibe!
If you have enough time, I totally recommend going in the evening to catch the sunset. The castle looks absolutely stunning with the sunset backdrop! -
Azumaya Kyu-Karuizawa Branch
Located towards the end of Old Karuizawa Ginza Street, Azumaya serves delicious Japanese dishes such as soba noodles and its popular specialty, Chikara-mochi (bite-sized rice cakes). The store is easy to spot with its distinctive noren curtain and lanterns marked "力餅" (Chikara-mochi).
Sweet but not too heavy, and it goes perfectly with tea. After strolling around Karuizawa, it's a great spot to pick up some sweets or souvenirs—really captures the Karuizawa vibe.
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J Art Foundation
Originally opened in 2006 as the Sapporo Miyanomori Art Museum-the first contemporary art museum in Hokkaido-this institution reopened in May 2025 under the new name J Art Foundation after a seven-year closure.
This is a really classy art space. The atmosphere is quiet and super comfortable. The exhibitions aren't just visually beautiful—they're also pretty deep, so you'll want to take your time and really soak it all in. The overall design of the space is really creative, too. It looks great in photos! Definitely a spot for anyone who loves art and design.
