Ohara Museum of Art — Japan's First Western Art Collection
The Ohara Museum of Art (大原美術館, Ohara Bijutsukan) holds the distinction of being Japan's first museum dedicated to Western art, established in 1930 by industrialist Ohara Magosaburo. The museum's neoclassical main building, with its Greek-inspired columns and rotunda, houses an exceptional permanent collection including works by El Greco, Monet, Renoir, Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, and Jackson Pollock — an astonishing concentration of Western masters in a provincial Japanese city.
The collection was assembled by Ohara's friend, artist Kojima Torajiro, who traveled Europe in the 1920s purchasing works directly from artists and dealers. Today, the museum complex spans four buildings: the Main Gallery (Western painting and sculpture), the Craft Art Gallery (Bernard Leach ceramics, Shoji Hamada pottery, and Japanese mingei folk crafts), the Asiatic Art Gallery (ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Persian art), and the Contemporary Art Gallery. The museum's thoughtful curation and intimate scale create an unhurried viewing experience, contrasting with Tokyo's crowded institutions. Kurashiki's historic canal district surroundings add cultural context — the museum itself occupies a former warehouse, embodying the city's transformation of merchant heritage into cultural preservation.
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