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Kuwayama Art Museum (Kuwayama Seizan Association Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)
Kuwayama Art Museum was opened in 1981 with the donation of the first curator Seiichi Kuwayama's lifelong collection of artworks and craft pieces. The collection is based around contemporary Japanese paintings and tea ceremony implements from the Kamakura period to the modern day, so the exhibition is changed three times a year, focusing on Japanese paintings in the spring and tea ceremony implements in the fall.
The small tea room called Seizan in the garden, the Borokaku hall on the second floor of the main building, the table tea ceremony room on the second floor of the annex building, and the multipurpose hall on the first floor of the annex building are all available for use by the public.
Details
Address |
〒466-0828 2-12 Yamanaka-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya |
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Area | Eastern Area |
TEL | +81-52-763-5188(Inquiries in English not accepted) |
FAX | +81-52-763-5278(Inquiries in English not accepted) |
Regular Holiday | Mondays (or the following day if a public or substitute holiday falls on a Monday) / following days of public holidays / period for changing exhibited items |
Cost | Free for persons with disabilities and one attendant The prices in brackets are for groups of 20 people or more |
Parking | Parking lot for 8 regular cars |