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Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan)
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Dating from the early Showa period in the 1920s, this Japanese building shows signs of influence from Western architecture. Inside, the spacious exhibition hall seems to stretch on endlessly, whetting one’s appetite for its treasures. The displays have a distinctive Showa flavor—a glimpse into an interesting era of Japan’s development. Right after opening or before closing, there are fewer people, so you can have a relaxing tour. At those times, it’s quiet enough to hear the wooden floor creak under your feet, which adds to the retro ambience.
Indawo
4-chōme-3-33 Komaba
Meguro City, Tokyo
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If you interesting in Japanese folk crafts please visit The Japan Folk Crafts Museum. This museum displays Japanese Traditional ceramics, textile, woodworking, lacquerware, glassware and others.
Classic craft & Ceramics museum which developed by Muneyoshi Yanagi ( Father of Sori Yanagi). Now, we look this ceramic like modern style, great architecture, also great about his house(this house is opened for several limited days.)