Watanabe Art Museum
Watanabe Museum Of Art (渡辺美術館, Watanabe Bijutsukan) opened in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan in 1978. It houses the 30,000-piece collection of Tottori resident Dr. Hajime Watanabe (1911-2017).[1] The collection includes Buddhist sculpture and art from Japan and elsewhere, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese ceramics, ukiyo-e, and over 1,000 folding screens. The centerpiece of the museum is over two hundred sets of samurai armour and numerous swords and other weaponry, one of the largest publicly displayed collections in Japan. It also houses a collection of items related to the Ikeda clan, the "daimyo" family that controlled Tottori during the Edo Period. [2][3] See alsoReferences
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