Yuki Museum of Art

ゆきびじゅつかん

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Yuki Museum of Art

This museum opened in 1987 with a collection donated by Teiichi Yuki, the famous gourmet. It has an archive of many works including 11 Important Cultural Assets. Teiichi, the founder of the famous Japanese restaurant “Kitcho,” has devoted his energy to collecting tea ceremony utensils from all over the country. The exhibition room is built as a replica of a tea ceremony room.

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Web Link
http://www.yuki-museum.or.jp/
Address
3-3-9, Hirano-cho, Chuo-ku.
Transportation
●Subway: Midosuji Line: Yodoyabashi Station (M17) / Honmachi Station (M18).
 Chuo Line: Honmachi Station (C16).
●Other: Keihan Line: Yodoyabashi Station.
More information
●Telephone: 06 (6203) 0188
●Opening Times: 10:00~16:30 (last admission 16:00).
●Prices: Adult: ¥600 Student: ¥400 / HS ¥300.
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