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Sankyo Soko Storehouses
The picturesque Sankyo Soko Storehouses sit at the heart of Sakata, a portside city on the sea of Japan in Yamagata Prefecture...
Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo
This is why exhibits at the Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo blend historical and mythological sources to capture a glimpse of the old Izumo Province (now eastern Shimane)...
Sumida Hokusai Museum
Tucked away in the middle of Sumida Ward’s more famous sights lies a museum dedicated to probably Japan’s most renowned artist: Katsushika Hokusai...
Daisen Museum of Nature and History
For over 1,000 years, nature, religion and history have intertwined on Mount Daisen in Tottori Prefecture...
Sekigahara Battlefield MuSeum
In 1600, the Sekigahara valley played host to the largest and most important battle in feudal JapaneSe history, with Tokugawa Ieyasu facing Ishida Mitsunari for control of the country at the end of the Sengoku (warring states) period...
Shoji Ueda Museum of Photography
Today, Ueda’s world-renowned legacy is shared with the public in a museum that is itself a work of 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...
Kyushu Ceramic Museum
Opened in 1980, the Kyushu Ceramic Museum celebrates the historical, cultural and artistic importance of ceramics created in Kyushu with special attention paid to Saga and Nagasaki Prefectures...
Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
Located along the waterfront in Kobe, the capital of Hyogo Prefecture, is the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art...
Kyushu Railway History Museum
Opened in 2003, the Kyushu Railway History Museum houses a wealth of information about the history of trains in southwestern Japan...
The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial Museum
These efforts created some of the most important elements of Kobe we see today, including the iconic Port Tower and the surrounding Harborland area...