• Arup and Tohata. The Osaka Maritime Museum (なにわの海の時空館, Naniwa no Umi no Jikūkan) was a maritime museum in Osaka, Japan.
  • For over a decade the award-winning, weather-resistant structure housed the Osaka Maritime Museum.
  • Jan 22, 2014 - 1 min read. Osaka Maritime Museum Glass Dome. ... In 2000 this architectural marvel hosted the Osaka Maritime Museum.
  • The Osaka Maritime Museum is recognized as part of a new generation of museums. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu and his associates...
  • The Osaka Maritime Museum was constructed on largely unused reclaimed land. The project provides a landmark building to stimulate interest and development...
  • The Osaka Maritime Museum was launched by the Mayor of Osaka City on July 14, 2000, designed by a French architect name Paul Andreu.
  • The Osaka Maritime Museum is a glass hemispherical transparent building that seems to float on the sea, adjacent to CosmoSquare in Nangang.
  • To preserve Osaka's maritime history, at the end of the 20th century, the city authorities decided to establish the Maritime Museum.
  • Housed within a picturesque glass dome, the Osaka Maritime Museum is a great place to learn about the history of local and global maritime trade.
  • Osaka Maritime Museum was a magnificent glass dome structure that houses a vast collection of exhibits embodying the history and culture of Osaka.