Osaka Monorail Art Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Exhibited in the space space in each station building. There are some stations that do not have.
Original Text
The sculpture collection selected from the 20th century art collection in Osaka Prefecture will be exhibited in the space inside the station building of the Osaka Monorail, so that ordinary customers can appreciate it widely. A museum on display.
When I changed from Hankyu at Hotaruike and entered the ticket gate of the Osaka Monorail, there was a rusty lump of iron in front of the escalator. When I wondered if the parts of the monorail were on display, there was an explanation in the foreground, which seems to be a work of contemporary art.
It's inside the ticket gate of the monorail Osaka Airport Station.
Original Text
Contemporary sculptures are exhibited at each station of the Osaka Monorail and are open to the public as the Osaka Monorail Museum. At Osaka Airport Station, it was a sculpture of a person on an airplane called a Great Victory Tour, and at first glance I thought it was a Ghibli work.
Exhibited in the space space in each station building. There are some stations that do not have.
The sculpture collection selected from the 20th century art collection in Osaka Prefecture will be exhibited in the space inside the station building of the Osaka Monorail, so that ordinary customers can appreciate it widely. A museum on display.
I thought it was an exhibition of monorail parts.
When I changed from Hankyu at Hotaruike and entered the ticket gate of the Osaka Monorail, there was a rusty lump of iron in front of the escalator. When I wondered if the parts of the monorail were on display, there was an explanation in the foreground, which seems to be a work of contemporary art.
It's inside the ticket gate of the monorail Osaka Airport Station.
Contemporary sculptures are exhibited at each station of the Osaka Monorail and are open to the public as the Osaka Monorail Museum. At Osaka Airport Station, it was a sculpture of a person on an airplane called a Great Victory Tour, and at first glance I thought it was a Ghibli work.