This ceramics-focused museum exhibits pieces from the Muromachi (1333鈥1568) and Momoyama (1568鈥1600) periods, plus work by several modern artists who have been designated 'Living National Treasures'.
Okayama Prefectural Bizen Ceramics Art Museum
Western Honsh奴
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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碍艒谤补办耻-别苍 draws the crowds with its reputation as one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. It has expansive lawns broken up by ponds, teahouses鈥
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One of the most beautiful gardens in the country, 搁颈迟蝉耻谤颈苍-办艒别苍 dates from the mid-1600s and took more than a century to complete. Designed as a walking鈥
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In Honmura, half a dozen traditional buildings have been turned over to contemporary artists to use as the setting for creative installations, often鈥
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Teshima's art 'museum' impresses for its architecture 鈥 a monumental concrete shell, forming a low teardrop-shaped dome on the hillside, designed by Tokyo鈥
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About 500m north of Yashima station, Shikoku-mura is an excellent village museum that houses old buildings transported here from all over Shikoku and鈥
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This is Kurashiki's premier museum, housing the predominantly Western art collection amassed by local textile magnate 艑hara Magosabur艒 (1880鈥1943), with鈥
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This kiln and gallery-shop is run by the Kimura family, one of the six original families granted official permission in the early 1600s to produce pottery鈥
Marukin Soy Sauce Historical Museum
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Sh艒do-shima was famous for its soybeans long before olives arrived, and several old soy-sauce companies are still in business here. Marukin has a small鈥
Nearby Western Honsh奴 attractions
1. Friends of Bizen-yaki Ceramics Society
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Gallery and shop on the 2nd floor of the Imbe station building, displaying a wide range of ceramics by contemporary potters.
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This kiln and gallery-shop is run by the Kimura family, one of the six original families granted official permission in the early 1600s to produce pottery鈥
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Tempogama is a large kiln ruin (c 1832), a short walk up a lane leading off Imbe's main street of shops and galleries. The kiln is fenced off for鈥
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A simple shrine in a leafy setting, decorated with Bizen-yaki (Bizen pottery) figures of the animals of the Chinese zodiac. To get there, exit Imbe鈥
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This understated, pretty wooden shrine sits among the trees and bamboo groves of the hills behind Imbe.
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The first public school in Japan, Edo-era Shizutani Gakko has wood interiors with glossy lacquered floors and beautifully preserved Bizen-yaki roof tiles鈥
7. Inujima Seirensho Art Museum
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The drawcard of little Inujima island is this copper refinery converted into an eco-building, displaying artist Yanagi Yukinori's surreal take on the鈥
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Prominent Taish艒-era artist and poet Takehisa Yumeji (1884鈥1934) is particularly known for his bijin-ga (images of beautiful women), and various wistfully鈥