Toyohashi City Museum of Art and History
Appearance
豊橋市美術博物館 | |
Established | June 1, 1979 |
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Location | Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan |
Website | www.toyohaku.gr.jp/bihaku |
The Toyohashi City Museum of Art and History (豊橋市美術博物館, Toyohashi-shi Bijutsu Hakubutsukan) is a purpose-built municipal art museum and local cultural museum in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It opened in 1979.
The permanent collections of the museum are concentrated around five themes:
- Archaeological finds from local shell middens, kofun and ancient ceramic kilns in the Toyohashi area.
- Cultural artifacts from Edo period and Meiji period sericulture and daily articles.
- Ceramics from the Edo and Meiji periods used for serving sake (collection of Tadashi Tsukasa).
- Documents from the Edo period from the local Ōkōchi clan.
- Yōga style paintings by local artists or by modern Japanese artists depicting themes of local interest.
The building is a two-story ferroconcrete construction, with two display rooms downstairs and five display rooms upstairs. The museum is in Toyohashi Park, near Yoshida Castle in downtown Toyohashi.
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