The Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art's postmodern Chibajo Annexe was built in 1992 by Spanish architects Elias Torres and José Antonio Martínez-Lapeña as part of the Artpolis urban-reconstruction project, and is recognised by architects worldwide. It presents temporary exhibitions; check with tourist offices to see what's on.
Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art Chibajo Branch
Kumamoto
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1. Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Centre
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Near the prefectural art museum's Chibajo branch, this large facility displays local Higo inlay, Yamaga lanterns, porcelain and woodcarvings, many for…
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