Japan Museum Guide, Tailor-made Japan Tour Packages
Museums
Japan is home to numerous and variety of fabulous museums.From the traditional Japanese arts,to contemporary arts including western arts.From historical museums based on different aspect,such as war, samurai, and history,folklore,or an old novel,even folk toys museum is operating in some quaint towns.Unique Noodles museum and railway museum are renowned worldwide.Moreover,there are some memorial museums for some people dedicated to industry or literature and arts.
Scmaglev and Railway Park
Opened in 2011, the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is the railway museum of Central Japan Railways.
Nezu Museum
On Oct 7th 2009, Nezu Museum re-opened. The new Nezu Museum is the result of various ingenious plans to resolve the display, preservation and environmental issues inherent in museums today.
Nara National Museum
The Nara National Museum, located in Nara Park, is an art museum which primarily displays Japanese Buddhist art.
Cup noodles Museum
The Cup Noodles Museum is a fun and interactive museum shows the history of instant ramen noodles using a combination of whimsical exhibits and hands on workshops.
Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
The museum displays interesting materials including devices used in the sake-producing process which are unique to Fushimi. Participants can enjoy tasting sake at the museum.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
The museum is a remembrance to the atomic bombing of the city that occurred on 9 August 1945. When the United States of America dropped a nuclear bomb on Nagasaki.
Sapporo Beer Museum
The Sapporo Beer Museum is a museum located in the Sapporo Garden Park in Higashi-ku, It's the only beer museum in Japan.
Chichu Art Museum
Chichu Art Museum was constructed in 2004 as a site rethinking the relationship between nature and people. The museum was built mostly underground to avoid affecting the beautiful natural scenery of the Seto Inland sea.
Inujima Seirensho Museum
Inujima Seirensho Art Museum is a museum that preserves and reuses the remains of a copper refinery on the island.
The Sand Museum
The Sand Museum is the world's first indoor space dedicated to the art of sculpting with sand.