Osaka Culture Prize
The Osaka Culture Prize (大阪文化賞, Osaka Bunka Shou) is an annual award presented by the Osaka prefectural government to groups or individuals that have made outstanding achievements in the arts and the improvement and promotion of Osaka's art culture[1].
Osaka Culture Prize | |
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Country | Japan |
Presented by | Osaka Prefecture |
First awarded | 1963 |
Website | https://www.osaka-bunka.jp/index.html |
Since 2009 the prize has been given to one individual or group a year. Prior to 2008, the prize was divided into five arts and culture subcategories. In 2008, no prize was given[2].
Recipients
Osaka Culture Prize
Year | Recipient |
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2019 | Masayuki Toyoshima |
2018 | Makate Asai |
2017 | Michiyoshi Inoue |
2016 | Yasumasa Morimura |
2015 | Yūkichi Matsumoto |
2014 | Marutaka Akio |
2013 | Kataoka Ainosuke VI |
2012 | Kiritake Kanjuro |
2011 | Hiroshi Ishiguro |
2010 | Yuta Iyama |
2009 | Kenji Yanobe |
2007 | Keiko Nakamura |
2006 | Nobuaki Kumagai |
Osaka Arts Prize
Year | Recipient |
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2007 | Nizaemon Kataoka |
2006 | Toshizo Namba |
Osaka Culture Special Prize
Year | Recipient |
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2006 | Katsura Bunshi VI |
Osaka Arts Special Prize
Year | Recipient |
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2007 | Machie Oguri |
2006 | Eiji Oue |
Osaka Cultural Transmission Prize
Year | Recipient |
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2007 | Naomi Fujiyama |
2006 | Sakata Tōjūrō IV |
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