Museum of Asian Cultures


This small but well-curated museum is worth a look if you have an interest in art from across South and Southeast Asia, but particularly from Japan. There are some interesting masks and Kabuki figures, plus a tranquil bamboo garden. Despite the posted hours, it's often closed due to staffing shortages.


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