Sano Art Museum
Peter SidellNear Mishima station in Japan's Shizuoka prefecture, Sano Art Museum holds a diverse range of exhibitions, focusing on Japanese art and artists
The Sano Art Museum is a private art museum, located in the Nakata neighborhood of the city of Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan. The museum was founded in 1966 by Mishima-born Sano Ryūichi, founder of the chemical company Tekkōsha and recipient of the Second Order of the Sacred Treasure. [Wikipedia]
The Sano Art Museum is located approximately three minutes on foot from the Mishima Tamachi Station, served by the Sunzu Line.
Near Mishima station in Japan's Shizuoka prefecture, Sano Art Museum holds a diverse range of exhibitions, focusing on Japanese art and artists
The Sano Art Museum features a range of different art pieces. One of the most notable is a particular Japanese sword, called “Naginata”, which has been designated as a National Treasure. A special event at the museum looks into a collection of around 60 Japanese swords.
A special event taking place at the Sano Art Museum will explore the calligraphy works of Shoko Kanazawa.
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