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MUSEUM · HIGASHIYAMA-KU

Kyoto National Museum

京都国立博物館

The Kyoto National Museum is one of Japan's four national museums and holds the most comprehensive collection of Kyoto-produced art and artifacts, including National Treasures spanning painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, and calligraphy from the Heian through Edo periods.

The Kyoto National Museum (Kyohaku) is one of Japan's four national museums and holds the most comprehensive collection of art and artifacts produced in Kyoto across a millennium — from Heian-period Buddhist painting through Momoyama-era screens to Edo-period ceramics and textiles. The permanent collection includes designated National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties displayed on rotation, meaning repeat visits reveal different works each time.

The main exhibition space is the Heisei Chishinkan wing, a Yoshio Taniguchi-designed building completed in 2014 that provides clean, modern gallery spaces organized by medium (painting, sculpture, ceramics, lacquerware, metalwork, textiles). The original Meiji-era brick building hosts special exhibitions that draw from the museum's own holdings and international loans. The museum sits in eastern Kyoto near Sanjusangen-do (Hall of 1,001 Statues), making it natural to pair both in a single half-day.

Practical info

  • Address: 527 Chayacho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0931
  • Hours: 9:30-17:00 (last entry 16:30); closed Mondays
  • Admission: 700 yen (permanent); special exhibitions vary
  • Nearest station: Shichijo Station (Keihan line), 7-minute walk

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Map showing Kyoto National Museum in Higashiyama-ku
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Category
Museum
Address
527 Chayacho 605-0931
Area
Kyoto
Last verified
15. April 2026

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