It is a small two-story museum on the outskirts of Tokyo, but in World War II, along with the monuments of Kyoto and Nara, was listed as a target to avoid bombing. The collection of more than 17,000 pieces, dyeing, painting, sculpture, appliances...all inclusive, are the works of unknown craftsmen who have no place in the history of art. Each piece was collected by the founder Liu Zongyue and his successors from all over Japan and even overseas, and is a centralized display of folk art ideas.
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It is a small two-story museum on the outskirts of Tokyo, but in World War II, along with the monuments of Kyoto and Nara, was listed as a target to avoid bombing. The collection of more than 17,000 pieces, dyeing, painting, sculpture, appliances...all inclusive, are the works of unknown craftsmen who have no place in the history of art. Each piece was collected by the founder Liu Zongyue and his successors from all over Japan and even overseas, and is a centralized display of folk art ideas.
Good trip.
The Japanese Folk Art Museum is a lovely Museum of culture and art. It is worth visiting before rainy days. It has a high score and is close to us. It has come to us decisively.
The museum is small, but it's very educational. It's worth visiting.
Simple but not out of style, there are many traditional crafts, it is worth seeing.