Idemitsu Museum of Art, Moji

Kyūshū


Reopened in 2016 after an extensive renovation, this beautiful, modern museum sits a stone's throw from Mojikō harbour and holds about five exhibitions annually, mostly classical Japanese ceramics, painting and Buddhist art. Check what's on before setting out.


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