Matsumoto Mingei-kan Folk Craft Museum
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松本民芸館
A converted kura displaying 6,800 folk craft objects championing the beauty of everyday handmade things.
Founded in 1962 by local businessman Taro Maruyama, inspired by Soetsu Yanagi's mingei (folk craft) philosophy, this museum occupies a white-walled kura on the outskirts of Matsumoto. The collection of 6,800 objects celebrates functional beauty, handmade furniture, textiles, ceramics, and lacquerware from Japan and around the world. The intimate scale and quiet location make it a contemplative counterpoint to the busier castle area. Matsumoto's strong craft identity traces directly to this museum's influence.
If visiting in late May, time your trip with the Matsumoto Craft Fair at Agata Shrine. Japan's largest outdoor craft fair, drawing 250+ artisans from across the country.
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