Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum

Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum
金沢湯涌夢二館
Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum
Established April 16, 2000
Location Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
Coordinates 36°29′9.5″N 136°45′26.8″E / 36.485972°N 136.757444°E / 36.485972; 136.757444Coordinates: 36°29′9.5″N 136°45′26.8″E / 36.485972°N 136.757444°E / 36.485972; 136.757444
Type Art Museum
Website Official website

The Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum (Japanese: 金沢湯涌夢二館) is a museum in Yuwaku Hot Spring, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan dedicated to the works of the artist Yumeji Takehisa.

History

The museum was established in 2000.[1]

Architecture

The museum is housed in a two-story building.[2]

Exhibitions

The ground floor of the museum displays the three muses immortalized by Yumeji, named Tamaki, Hikono and Oyo. The upper floor displays the temporary exhibitions about Yumeji's works.[3][4]

Facilities

The museum features a shop.[5]

Transportation

The museum is accessible by bus from Kanazawa Station of West Japan Railway Company.[6]

See also

References

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