The Museum of Oriental Ceramics in Osaka, Japan, is a treasure trove of fine pottery from Japan, China, and Korea. Housing one of the world’s most extensive collections, the museum showcases about 300 pieces out of its 6,000-strong inventory at any given time. Among the highlights are two registered National Treasures from Japan, offering visitors a unique opportunity to admire the craftsmanship and artistry of these exceptional ceramics. The carefully curated displays provide a comprehensive look into the rich history and cultural significance of oriental ceramics.
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