Kyoto National Museum
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Kyoto National Museum
京都国立博物館
Overview
Kyoto National Museum is dedicated to exploring the history of Japan, primarily through arts and industrial crafts.
The Kyoto National Museum, founded in 1897, houses one of Japan's most comprehensive collections of pre-modern Japanese and Asian art, spanning ceramics, textiles, sculpture, and painting from across centuries. The museum campus features both the elegant Meiji-era red brick Main Building, designed by Katayama Tokuma, and the sleek Heisei Chishinkan Wing by Taniguchi Yoshio that opened in 2014. Rotating exhibitions draw from a permanent collection of over 12,000 works, including National Treasures such as illustrated handscrolls and Buddhist statuary. Located along Shichijo-dori between Sanjusangendo and Tofukuji, it fits naturally into a walking itinerary through eastern Kyoto.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 京都国立博物館
- Nearest station
- Shichijo Station (7 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Special exhibitions may have timed entry. Walk-in usually fine for permanent collection.
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