Kawai Kanjiro Memorial Museum,  Kyoto, Japan
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Japan Kawai Kanjiro Memorial Museum, Kyoto

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The Kawai Kanjiro Memorial Museum in Kyoto is a significant place for pottery enthusiasts, as it was the former home and studio of Kawai Kanjiro, a renowned Japanese potter and a key figure in the Mingei movement. The museum offers a glimpse into Kawai's life and work, showcasing his ceramics, sculptures, wood carvings, and calligraphy, as well as his vast collection of craft items. The house itself is a blend of Machiya townhouse and rustic country home, reflecting Kawai's appreciation for handmade artistry.

Photography Tips

A great place for indoor and architecture photography. He you can find so many beautiful details. Work with lines, light and shadow.

Travel Information

Here you need to pay a small entrance fee.

The easiest way to move around in Kyoto is to rent a bicycle. Just go to one of the shops in downtown and book it for your stay. The price is around 20 euros per day.
Spot Type Indoor
Crowd Factor A decent amount of people
Best Timing Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset 04:42 - 19:08 | current local time: 15:09
Photo Themes Ancient Architecture Architecture culture japanese culture Museum Museum of Modern Art pottery

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