Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art
museum
千葉県立美術館
Cultural center in Chiba City showcasing the prefecture's history from prehistoric times through the modern era.
The Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art (also known as the Boso-no-Mura) covers the cultural and natural history of Chiba Prefecture from prehistoric Jomon-period artifacts through Edo-era life to modern art. Rotating exhibitions often highlight the prefecture's connection to the sea, its role as a breadbasket for Tokyo, and the work of artists with roots in the region. The museum building sits in a pleasant park setting that makes for a calm afternoon visit. At 300 yen general admission, it is an affordable way to understand the depth of history in a prefecture most visitors only pass through on the way to Narita Airport.
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