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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Located amongst a cluster of museums and galleries in Ueno Park, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is one of the capital's major art spots...
Matsumoto City Museum of Art
As such, the Matsumoto City Museum of Art, built in 2002, has devoted its entire collection to artists who have come from or whose work has been influenced by the city of Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture...
The National Museum of Western Art
Samurai armor, calligraphy, and Japanese textiles aren’t the only thing to be found in museums in Japan...
Shimane Art Museum
The Shimane Art Museum displays works by some of the most famous artists in the world, but it is not simply a building that houses art...
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
Located in Fukuoka’s central Hakata ward, the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum houses thousands of pieces of artwork from almost two dozen Asian countries, including India, Bhutan, Brunei and Indonesia...
Shimabara Castle
It caused such a strain on the local populace that it was one of the factors behind the Shimabara Rebellion erupting from 1637 to 1638...
Nagoya Castle
If you’re into your samurai history (or you’ve just watched History of Japan on YouTube too many times) then you’ll be excited to know that one of the quintessential big shots of the time, Tokugawa Ieyasu, is responsible for commissioning the original castle...
Tsuboya Pottery Street
It’s no exaggeration to say that Tsuboya Pottery District is the bona fide birthplace of yachimun - a regional word describing all pottery made by Okinawan artisans that uses only indigenous soil...
Shuri Castle
Inscribed on the World Heritage list in 2000, the red Shuri Castle is a reminder of the flourishing Ryukyu Kingdom, when overseas trade networks linking China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula helped create a unique melting pot that gives Okinawa its distinctly colorful vibe...
Teshima
Somewhere near the edge of the world floats Teshima, a remote and sparsely-populated island sheltering mystifying works of contemporary art...
Tottori Manga Kingdom
As the native 'hood for a number of renowned manga artists, this self-professed “Manga Kingdom” is also the idyllic home to an eccentric community of cartoon characters that occupy trains and buses, temples, towns, and random public places...