The exhibitions at the Otsuka Museum of Art are divided into time periods and themes.
Once you move up from B3F to the upper floors, time progresses from the Antiquity to the 20th Century .
This will serve you to find your favorite time periods and themes.
The first floor from the main entrance is where the exhibition starts. There are 9 exhibitions which consist of Historical Reconstruction and works of Antiquities to the Middle Ages. There are also facilities such as the Museum Shop and information counter, where audio guide players and wheel chairs are rented and returned.


The exhibition consists of the outdoor Monet’s ″Water Lilies″ and works from the Renaissance to Baroque period. The best place to enjoy Monet’s ″Water Lilies″ is Café De Giverny.


This section consists of "The House of Goya" Exhibition and works from the Baroque to Modern (Impressionists) period.


The aboveground floors that looked out to the garden are separated into blocks 1 and 2 housing the exhibitions, and an annex housing the restaurant. 20th Century works can be viewed in block 1, while the Studiolo and Thematic section can be viewed in block 2. The 1st Floor Entrance connecting to the walkway to the Naruto Park is located in this building.


The second floor is divided into two blocks. 20th Century works are displayed in block 1 and thematic section is in block 2.

