Museums of Japan

The country of the rising sun has a rich history, an unusual culture, and is also famous for its innovative developments, which the Japanese are very proud of. Locals discover and create all kinds of museums, where travelers can find out the information they are interested in.

What museums are there in Tokyo?

In the capital , various valuable exhibits and artifacts are collected. They introduce tourists to the life of the population, its traditions and history. The most popular among them are:

  1. National Museum. The largest and oldest in the country. It consists of 5 buildings and has a total area of ​​100 thousand square meters. More than 120 000 expositions made of ceramics, metal, porcelain, as well as exhibits represented by weapons, armor, fabrics, etc. are stored here.
  2. Museum of money. It was founded in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Japanese Bank in 1982. The institution is engaged in educational work, research and collecting samples of banknotes and coins from around the planet.
  3. The Museum of Records. It is devoted to the Guinness book and introduces visitors to incredible human achievements. There are wax figures, extracts from newspapers, stands with photos of historical figures.
  4. The Ghibli Museum in Japan. Founded by Hayao Miyazaki in 2001. The expositions are devoted to animated films and the history of their creation. The building itself is also considered an exhibit.
  5. Museum of Western Art. It contains a diverse private collection of sculptures and paintings of a businessman and the policy of Matsukata Kozdiro. He collected works of art throughout Europe.
  6. Museum of Contemporary Art in Japan. It is also called MOMAT, it was opened in 1952. It includes a cinema center, a gallery of crafts, an art library.
  7. National Museum of Science in Japan in Tokyo. There are a variety of expositions of natural origin and history of the development of world technology: from the stone ax to modern electrical appliances.

Museums in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

In these world-famous settlements there are museums devoted to nuclear bombing, when a huge number of local residents died. In these cities worth a visit:

  1. Memorial Museum of Peace in Hiroshima in Japan. There are 2 layouts that show visitors the area before and after the attack, photos on which wounded people were photographed, as well as household items that were affected by the explosion.
  2. Museum of the Atomic Bomb in Nagasaki in Japan. Its main exhibit is the atomic bomb model, which in 1945, on August 9, instantly destroyed more than 74,000 people, and irradiated several thousand people who died later. The building is built in the epicenter of the explosion.
  3. Literary Museum. It is dedicated to the creativity and life of the Japanese writer Shusaku Endo, who several times was nominated for the Nobel Prize.
  4. Museum of Culture and History. Here are stored 48 thousand exhibits, consisting of works of decorative and applied art and objects of Christianity, which were brought from China, Korea and Holland.
  5. Museum of Transport. It was opened in 1995 and introduces visitors to local means of transportation.

Other famous museums in Japan

In various cities of the country there are a lot of important and interesting institutions, the most popular of them:

  1. Toyota Museum in Japan. The exhibition hall is called Kaikan Exhibition Hall, it introduces visitors to the novelties in the automotive industry and the history of production. Here you can see 150 cars of American, European and local production.
  2. The Yusukan Museum. Tells his guests about the military history of the state. It is located in the Tijeda area, not far from the shrine of Yasukuni.
  3. Museum in Kobe . It was founded in 1982 and exists with the support of the city. Here, archaeological artifacts and art objects of the "southern barbarians" are kept.
  4. Museum in the city of Fukuoka . It is located in the coastal part. The exhibits are kept in three halls, in two of them each season a new thematic exhibition opens, and in the third there is a historical and cultural exposition about the city.
  5. The Art Museum in Kitakyushu . Here you can see about 6 thousand works of art. The institution hosts a variety of exhibitions throughout the year.
  6. Children's Museum. He introduces his visitors to the basics of astronomy using a modern projector and films. This is a 4-storey building with a library, halls and a planetarium.
  7. The Maritime Museum. It has a spherical shape of silvery color and consists of 4 floors. Replica of the merchant ship Naniwamaru and household items are kept here.
  8. The Miraikan Museum (robots) in Japan or the Museum of Innovation and Science. This institution, where you can see the advanced development of scientists, touch interactive models by hand or chat with robots.

What are unusual museums in Japan?

In the Land of the Rising Sun, original establishments were opened, striking with their exhibits. Worth to visit:

  1. Museum of Snowflakes in Japan, it is also a Museum of snow and ice. It was founded by scientist Nakaya Ukithiro in the city of Kaga. Here you can see many different photos of snowflakes.
  2. Museum of beer. It is dedicated to brewing, the entrance is free, and visitors are offered not only to get acquainted with the history of development and production, but also to taste the drink.
  3. Museum of the Little Prince in Japan. Exhibits of the institution tell about the life of the author of the famous book with the help of photographs and letters. There is also a small theater where the actors acquaint with the life of the main character.
  4. Museum of Noodles in Japan. Visitors will be able to get acquainted with the history of making ramen and special dishes for it, with recipes for cooking, and also taste the most popular dishes from noodles.
  5. Museum of shit in Japan. An unusual institution where you can see models of excrement of people and animals, mold them out of clay yourself, ride on a hill in the form of a toilet bowl.
  6. Museum of Temari in Japan. It is dedicated to an amazing and very beautiful kind of needlework. There are training schools here, where pupils are given a certain degree at the end of the course.
  7. Museum of fruits in Japan. The exhibition halls occupy underground and ground areas. Buildings are like a shell of nuts - it is a symbol of seeds that are thrown into fertile soil.
  8. International Museum of the manga in Japan. He is dedicated to the famous character from the anime series - a blue robot cat named Doraemon.
  9. Museum of parasitology "Meguro" in Japan, which presents photos, models and embalmed animals with worms and worms. The most popular exhibit is a brain that infests parasites.