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The Kawara Museum・Library in Takahama City, Aichi is Japan's only art museum dedicated to kawara (roof tiles), showcasing Sanshu kawara tiles from the surrounding region alongside roof tiles and...read more about Kawara Museum・Library of Takahama City
Kichijoji Art Museum is a cultural institution located in Kichijoji, Japan, showcasing a variety of art exhibitions and promoting local artists.
Redecorated at Sep. 2016! We show 6 historic topics which are fundamental to introduce our city, Kitakami. 6 themes are; *Kunimisan-haiji Temple Ruins -The world of Buddhist culture before...read more about Kitakami City Museum
Redecorated at Sep. 2016! We show 6 historic topics which are fundamental to introduce our city, Kitakami. 6 themes are; *Kunimisan-haiji Temple Ruins -The world of Buddhist culture before...read more about Kitakami City Museum
北九州市立美術館 (Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art) is a public art museum in Tobata Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The museum showcases a permanent collection alongside changing...read more about Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art
The Kitano Museum of Art showcases a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional artworks, with a focus on Japanese culture and artistry.
The Kobayashi Issa Museum is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Japanese haiku poet, Kobayashi Issa. The museum showcases his poetry, personal artifacts, and provides insights into his...read more about Kobayashi Issa Museum Issakan
The Kobe City Koiso Memorial Museum of Art is dedicated to the works of the artist Koiso Ryōhei and features a collection of modern and contemporary art.
The Kochi Castle Museum of History showcases the rich cultural heritage of Kochi, featuring exhibits related to the history, art, and traditions of the region.
Kochi MIRAI Science Center is an interactive science museum aimed at inspiring curiosity and learning about science and technology through hands-on exhibits and educational programs.
The Kodo Araebisu Nomura Museum showcases traditional Japanese arts, crafts, and culture, focusing on the historical significance of the Nomura family in the region.