Permanent shows and collections
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"Contemporary Science and Cultural Heritage" Exhibition
*Exhibiting at Zone 3More »
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"The Origin of the Ancient Country" Exhibition
*Exhibiting at Zone 2More »
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Kawai Kanjiro’s House Permanent Exhibition
- at Kawai Kanjiro's House
- in the Kyoto Higashiyama-ku area
- Media: Architecture - Sculpture - Ceramics
The residence of the late ceramic artist and key figure in the mingei (Japanese folk art) movement, Kanjiro Kawai, has been converted into a museum dedicated to his works. Tucked away in a Kyoto side street,...More »
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Murou Art Forest Permanent Exhibition
Murou Art Forest is a public art space combining landslide-preventing public works with art. Designed according to the ideas of the world-renowned sculptor Dani Karavan, it allows visitors to experience...More »
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“Chikatsu-Asuka and International Exchange” Exhibition
*Exhibiting at Zone 1More »
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“Civilization and Modernization” Exhibition
This exhibition features the changes in Japanese people’s lifestyle that were brought by the influences of foreign countries. *Exhibiting at 1F Exhibition Room 3More »
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“Exchanges with East Asia (Primary and Ancient Eras)” Exhibition
This exhibition traces from the origin of humans to the establishment of ancient society by focusing on the influence of China and Korea, through rice farming, and usage of metal tools. Sakuragaoka bell-shaped...More »
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“Japan and Foreign Countries During the Edo Period” Exhibition
During the Edo period (when Japan had an isolationist policy), Japan did in fact have contact with foreign countries. This exhibition will display telescopes, glass works, clocks and other items that have...More »
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“Osaka’s Traditional Crafts” Exhibition
Traditional art works including the Osaka Ranma, sculptures, Osaka’s Chinese wood sculptures, and the Fukae cauldron, will be on display. These works have been recognized by the Japanese Minister of Economy,...More »
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“The Development of Local Culture (Middle Ages)” Exhibition
This exhibition explores how culture from the Chinese continent was adapted through local offices and the proliferation of Buddhism. In addition, Hyogo bay played an important role in water transportation...More »