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Koyo Okada, photographer who loved Oshino Village and dedicated his life into photographs of Mt.Fuji Kunio Koike, artist who created drawing letter that touches our heart, and sharing a joyful...read more about KOYO & KUNIO ART MUSEUM
Located inside the precincts of Kumamoto Castle, a special historic site designated by the Japanese government, the Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art (KPMA) opened in 1976 as a comprehensive...read more about KUMAMOTO PREFECTURAL MUSEUM OF ART
The Kurashiki Museum of Folk-Craft is Japan's second folk crafts museum, founded in 1948 and housed in beautifully renovated late 18th-century rice granaries in Kurashiki's historic canal district....read more about KURASHIKI MUSEUM OF FOLK-CRAFT
The Kurume City Art Museum is part of the Ishibashi Cultural Center in Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan, featuring exhibitions, collections, and cultural programming celebrating fine art. The museum presents...read more about KURUME CITY ART MUSEUM
The Kutaniyaki Art Museum in Kaga, Ishikawa, Japan is dedicated to the history and artistry of Kutani ware, a style of Japanese porcelain produced in the Kaga region since the 17th century. The...read more about KUTANIYAKI ART MUSEUM
The Kuwayama Art Museum is a private art museum in Nagoya's Shōwa Ward, exhibiting Japanese ceramics and paintings collected by the institution's founder, Kuwayama Kiyokazu. The collection focuses...read more about KUWAYAMA ART MUSEUM
KYOTO PREFECTURAL INSHO-DOMOTO MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS was founded in 1966 by INSHO DOMOTO, a Japanese painter who was active in Kyoto from the Taisho and Showa periods. Everything from the exterior to...read more about KYOTO PREFECTURAL INSHO-DOMOTO MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
KYOTO PREFECTURAL INSHO-DOMOTO MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS was founded in 1966 by INSHO DOMOTO, a Japanese painter who was active in Kyoto from the Taisho and Showa periods. Everything from the exterior to...read more about KYOTO PREFECTURAL INSHO-DOMOTO MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
The Kyusyu Ceramic Museum is engaged in the collection, conservation and exhibition of ceramic objects which are important materials in terms of history, arts and industry. It also spreads ceramic...read more about KYUSHU CERAMIC MUSEUM
The Kyusyu Ceramic Museum is engaged in the collection, conservation and exhibition of ceramic objects which are important materials in terms of history, arts and industry. It also spreads ceramic...read more about KYUSHU CERAMIC MUSEUM
The Kyushu National Museum, established in 2005, was Japan's first new national museum in approximately a century. Located in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture — a historically significant contact point...read more about KYUSHU NATIONAL MUSEUM
Kagoshima Prefectural Museum introduce the nature of Kagoshima over about 600 km north and south, and industries making full use of nature. At the annex on the 4th floor of Hozan Hall, dinosaur...read more about Kagoshima Prefectural Museum
Kagoshima Prefectural Museum introduce the nature of Kagoshima over about 600 km north and south, and industries making full use of nature. At the annex on the 4th floor of Hozan Hall, dinosaur...read more about Kagoshima Prefectural Museum
Reimeikan, the Kagoshima Prefecutural Museum of Culture, was founded in 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Meiji Period. It was opened in 1983 and holds a vast...read more about Kagoshima Prefectural Museum of Culture REIMEIKAN
Reimeikan, the Kagoshima Prefecutural Museum of Culture, was founded in 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Meiji Period. It was opened in 1983 and holds a vast...read more about Kagoshima Prefectural Museum of Culture REIMEIKAN
The Kamada Foundation Museum (公益財団法人鎌田共済会郷土博物館) in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture preserves and displays around 60,000 local historical artifacts from the Sanuki region, including ancient documents,...read more about Kamada Foundation Museum