379 spots found

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KAHO GALLERY

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

KAHO GALLERY is a contemporary art space showcasing works by emerging and established Japanese artists. The gallery offers visitors an intimate setting to experience modern artistic expressions, from paintings and sculptures to mixed media installations. It provides a quieter cultural alternative to Japan's larger museums, perfect for art enthusiasts seeking to discover new talent.

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atelier&gallery creava

Ishikawa · Chubu

Atelier & Gallery Creava is a charming creative space that showcases contemporary Japanese artworks and handcrafted pieces in an intimate gallery setting. Visitors can explore rotating exhibitions featuring local artists while experiencing the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern design aesthetics. The atelier component allows guests to witness artists at work and sometimes participate in creative workshops, making it a unique cultural destination.

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History Museum of Nonoichi

Ishikawa · Chubu

The History Museum of Nonoichi offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city in Ishikawa Prefecture. Through well-curated exhibits featuring archaeological artifacts, traditional crafts, and historical documents, you can trace the area's evolution from its prehistoric settlements to its modern development. The museum provides an intimate look at local life and customs that shaped this region, making it an excellent stop for history enthusiasts exploring the Hokuriku area.

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Yukar no Sato (Ainu village)

Hokkaido · Hokkaido

Yukar no Sato is an authentic Ainu cultural village that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the indigenous heritage of northern Japan. Experience traditional Ainu dwellings, watch captivating folk performances featuring ancient songs and dances, and browse handcrafted wooden carvings and embroidered textiles made by local artisans. This immersive cultural center provides a rare opportunity to learn about the Ainu people's unique customs, spiritual beliefs, and harmonious relationship with nature.

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Ginoza Village Museum

Okinawa · Kyushu

Ginoza Village Museum offers an authentic glimpse into traditional Okinawan rural life and local history in the peaceful village of Ginoza. The museum showcases cultural artifacts, agricultural tools, and exhibits highlighting the unique heritage of this northern Okinawan community. Visitors can explore displays that illustrate the evolution of village life and the area's connection to both ancient Ryukyu Kingdom traditions and modern Okinawa.

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mori yu gallery kyoto

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Mori Yu Gallery Kyoto is a contemporary art space showcasing both emerging and established artists with a focus on innovative visual expression. The gallery provides an intimate setting to discover cutting-edge Japanese and international contemporary art, offering visitors a quieter alternative to Kyoto's traditional cultural sites. Its thoughtfully curated exhibitions change regularly, making each visit a unique opportunity to engage with modern artistic perspectives in Japan's ancient capital.

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Taka Ishii Gallery

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Taka Ishii Gallery is one of Tokyo's most prominent contemporary art galleries, showcasing cutting-edge works by both established and emerging Japanese and international artists. Since its founding in 1994, the gallery has been instrumental in promoting photography and contemporary art, with locations in both Roppongi and Kyoto. Visitors can explore thought-provoking exhibitions in a sleek, minimalist space that epitomizes modern Japanese aesthetic sensibility.

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Casie Art Showcase / Kyoto Art Gallery

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Casie Art Showcase is a contemporary art gallery in Kyoto that bridges traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern artistic expression. The rotating exhibitions feature works by emerging and established artists, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan's vibrant contemporary art scene. This intimate gallery space provides a quieter cultural experience away from Kyoto's more crowded tourist attractions.

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Japanese Art

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of Japan, where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary innovation. From ancient ukiyo-e woodblock prints and delicate ceramics to modern manga and anime art, Japanese artistic expression spans centuries of cultural evolution. Whether you're exploring museum galleries, artisan workshops, or contemporary art spaces, you'll discover the meticulous attention to detail and aesthetic philosophy that defines Japanese creativity.

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Mori Museum

Tokyo · Kanto

The Mori Art Museum is a contemporary art museum located on the 53rd floor of the iconic Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, offering breathtaking city views alongside world-class exhibitions. This innovative space showcases cutting-edge contemporary art from both Japanese and international artists, with rotating exhibitions that explore themes relevant to modern society. The museum's late opening hours until 10pm most days make it a perfect cultural stop after exploring Tokyo's vibrant neighborhoods.

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忠兵衛ギャラリー(忠兵衛JAPAN株式会社)

Ishikawa · Chubu

Chubei Gallery, operated by Chubei JAPAN Corporation, offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Japanese craftsmanship and traditional artistry. The gallery showcases a curated selection of authentic Japanese products and cultural items that reflect the country's rich heritage. It's an ideal spot for travelers seeking quality souvenirs and a deeper understanding of Japanese aesthetic traditions.

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A.SPACE, kanazawa

Ishikawa · Chubu

A.SPACE in Kanazawa offers a contemporary cultural experience in one of Japan's most historic cities. This modern venue provides a unique contrast to Kanazawa's traditional tea houses and samurai districts, showcasing innovative art, design, or creative work. It's an ideal spot for travelers seeking to explore the city's evolving creative scene beyond its well-known heritage sites.

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Iwatake trail start point

Nagano · Chubu

Iwatake trail start point serves as the gateway to one of Japan's scenic mountain hiking experiences, offering access to well-maintained trails through pristine alpine terrain. The trailhead provides stunning views and connects hikers to various routes suitable for different skill levels, from leisurely nature walks to more challenging mountain ascents. This popular starting point is especially beautiful during autumn foliage season and summer months when wildflowers blanket the mountainside.

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Shirakawa-go

Gifu · Chubu

This UNESCO World Heritage village preserves traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses with steep thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy snow. Nestled in a mountain valley, it offers stunning seasonal scenery and authentic rural Japanese culture. Visitors can explore historic homes, experience local crafts, and enjoy traditional cuisine in this living museum of Edo-period architecture.

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Dejimamachi

Nagasaki · Kyushu

Dejimamachi is a historic district in Nagasaki that preserves the legacy of Dejima, the artificial island that served as Japan's sole point of contact with the Western world during the country's period of isolation from 1641 to 1853. The area features faithfully reconstructed Dutch trading post buildings, museums, and walking paths that transport visitors back to the Edo period when Dutch merchants lived and traded here. This unique cultural site offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's international exchange history and the blend of Japanese and Western influences that shaped Nagasaki.

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Kagurazaka

Tokyo · Kanto

Kagurazaka is a charming hillside neighborhood in Tokyo that blends traditional Japanese atmosphere with French-influenced cafes and bistros, earning it the nickname 'Little Paris.' Its narrow cobblestone alleyways are lined with traditional ryotei restaurants, geisha houses, and hidden shrines that offer a glimpse into old Edo-era Tokyo. The area comes alive in the evening when lanterns illuminate the atmospheric streets, making it perfect for a romantic stroll or an authentic dining experience.

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Minatomirai

Kanagawa · Kanto

Minatomirai is Yokohama's stunning waterfront district, featuring the iconic Landmark Tower, one of Japan's tallest buildings with breathtaking 360-degree views from its observation deck. This modern urban area combines world-class shopping at centers like Queen's Square, diverse dining options, and cultural attractions including the Cup Noodles Museum and Yokohama Cosmo World amusement park. The picturesque harbor promenade offers romantic evening strolls with illuminated attractions and the famous Ferris wheel creating a dazzling skyline.

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Tōno City

Iwate · Tohoku

Tōno City in Iwate Prefecture is a mystical destination known as the hometown of Japanese folklore, where ancient legends of kappa water spirits and mountain sprites come alive. Visitors can explore traditional farming villages, magariya L-shaped farmhouses, and the Tōno Folk Museum to experience rural Japan frozen in time. The surrounding countryside offers scenic cycling routes through rice paddies and forests that inspired countless folk tales collected in the famous 'Legends of Tōno'.

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Uchiko

Ehime · Shikoku

Uchiko is a beautifully preserved historic town in Ehime Prefecture, famous for its traditional white-walled merchant houses and wax production heritage dating back to the Edo period. Stroll along the atmospheric Yokaichi Old Town district, where you can explore museums, local craft shops, and experience the charm of rural Japan frozen in time. The town offers an authentic glimpse into Japan's past with its well-maintained machiya townhouses and traditional candle-making workshops.