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.
Adachi Museum of Art
The Adachi Museum of Art was founded by Adachi Zenko in 1980 as a way of combining his passions for Japanese art and garden design.
Kubota Itchiku Art Museum
Itchiku Kubota Art Museum stands in a great location with majestic view of Mt. Fuji and of serene Lake Kawaguchi.
Miho Museum
Unique art museum in the mountains. The Miho Museum stands deep in the forested hill west of central Koka and can be visited in a side trip from Kyoto. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the museum is the design of its structures and how they are integrated into their natural surroundings.
Otsuka Museum of Art
The Otsuka Museum of Art was built in Naruto Park, It is the largest museum in Japan, featuring life-size reproductions of virtually every representative masterpiece of Western art from antiquity to the 20th century including works by Michelangelo, El Greco, Goya, Monet and Picasso.
Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Park
The Peace Memorial Park is located in the Mabuni Hill area of Itoman city; the southern part of the island where the final battle in Okinawa took place during the Second World War. The Park enjoys a pleasant view of the rugged and beautiful coastline on its southeastern border.