MOA Museum of Art presents the three National Treasures from its collection in this periodical exhibition. The Museum’s art collection was developed by the founder Okada Mokichi (1882–1955). It mainly consists of articles of Oriental art from Japan, China and other countries in Asia.
The collection holds many outstanding artworks of historical significance as well as of aesthetic excellence, encompassing a wide range of articles from paintings, calligraphic works, and sculptures to works of kōgei and beyond.
The curation includes the Red and white plum blossoms by Ogata Kōrin, the Tea-leaf jar with design of Wisteria by the legendary Kyoto ware potter Nonomura Ninsei, and the Tekagami kanbokujo, one of Japan’s three best-known calligraphic albums, together with a selection of masterpieces of various arts. The plum orchard located adjacent to the museum will also be at its best.












