◆Traditional Japanese musical instruments
Traditional music in Japan was centered in Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto, and spread from there to all regions of the country.
The museum has exhibits of numerous instruments used in traditional music and entertainment, and is proud to be a leader in Japan in terms of exhibit scale. All on display in one hall are gagaku (Japanese court music instruments), noh theater instruments, biwa, koto, shamisen, kokyū, shakuhachi, and instruments used in folk entertainment.
It's also possible to enjoy the intricate ornamentation of the instruments, which use Japanese traditional arts, zōgan (inlay), raden (mother-of-pearl inlay), makie (gold Japanese lacquer). Based on the founding philosophy of the Osaka College of Music, the museum aims to disseminate the cultural resource of Japanese music to the world from its base in Osaka.