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Kinki Region Select a Prefecture to view museums in that location.
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Ehime Bunka Museum 2-6-2 Kogane-cho, Imabari-city, Ehime Pref., 794-0037 0898-32-1063
The Ehime Bunka Museum was founded in 1955 to exhibit the private collection of NINOMIYA Kenichi. The collection includes ancient oriental ceramics and oriental arts from China, Korea, and Japan.
Open: 10:00 to 16:00 Closed: Monday, the day following a national holiday, August 14-16, and New Year's Holiday (Dec.29-Jan.3)
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Kuma Museum of Art 1442-7 Kochi, Niban, Oazasugo, Kuma-cho, Kamiukena-gun, Ehime Pref., 791-1205 0892-21-2881
The Kuma Museum of Art was founded in 1988 to exhibit the private collection of IBE Eiji.. The collection includes modern Japanese paintings, as well as pottery and porcelain. There are more than 560 pieces of ancient Tobe-yaki and contemporary ceramic works. Special events are held once a year.
Open: 9:30 to 17:00 Closed: Monday, the day following a national holiday, New Year's Holiday (Dec.28-Jan.1), and Jan.30-31.
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Ehime Folk Craft Museum 238-8, Akeyashiki, Saijo-city, Ehime Pref., 796-0023 0897-56-2110
The Ehime Folk Craft Museum was established in 1967 to exhibit regional folk crafts. The collection includes pottery and porcelain, weaving, wood works, metal works and stone ware. The more than 2,000 pieces date from the Edo period to the modern age.
Open: 9:00 to 16:00 Closed: Monday, the day following a national holiday, and New Year's Holiday (Dec.28-Jan.5)
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Saijo City Folklore Museum 238-7, Akeyashiki, Saijo-city, Ehime Pref., 796-0023 0897-56-3199
The Saijo City Folkcraft Museum was founded in 1953 to exhibit regional folkcrafts. The collection includes 59 relics that were found at local ruins, One hundred fifty-seven pieces of regional pottery and porcelain, 6889 historical literary works, natural science items as well as archaeological literature are housed.
Open: 9:00 - 17:00 Closed: Monday, the day following a national holiday, October 16, and New Year's Holiday (Dec.27-Jan.3)
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UMEYAMA Ancient Pottery Museum 1441 Ominami, Tobe-cho, Iyo-gun, Ehime Pref., 791-2132 0899-62-2311
The Umeyama Ancient Pottery Museum was founded in 1965. The collection includes focuses on ancient Tobe-yaki, its historical literature, and paintings.
Open: 8:00 - 17:00 Closed: Monday, the second Sunday of each month and New Year's Holiday (Dec.30-Jan.3)
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UCHIKO Museum 211 Shiromawari, Uchiko-cho, Kita-gun, Ehime Pref., 791-3310 0893-44-2111
The Uchiko Museum was founded in 1988 to show a typical household of the Edo period. The collection includes pottery production equipment which was used in the Edo period. The museum was originally a farmer's house.
Open: 9:00 - 16:30 Closed: New Year's Holiday (Dec.29-Jan.2)
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