Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro Regional Museum Explained

Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro Regional Museum
Map Type:Japan Kyoto Prefecture#Japan
Coordinates:34.7522°N 135.8339°W
Established:1982
Location:Senryoiwa, Kamikoma, Yamashiro district Kizugawa City, Kyoto Prefecture
Type:regional museum
Website:https://www.kyoto-be.ne.jp/yamasiro-m/

Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro Regional Museum (京都府立山城郷土資料館) is a regional museum located in Yamashiro District of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Its collections and exhibits cover archeological ruins as well as historical artifacts from south Yamashiro district of Kyoto Prefecture.[1] [2]

Exhibition

Permanent Exhibition

Exhibits archeological ruins and historical artifacts from south Yamashiro districts. Major exhibitions are Kesadasukimon Dōtaku (ritual bronze bell with crossed band design), roofing tile from Imperial Audience Hall of Kuni-kyō, cray face, statue of Gozo Tenno, Standing Statue of Amida Nyorai, white and black face masks.

Special Exhibition

2018

Activities

Visitor Participation

Children activity "Let's make a Dotaku-shaped Lampshade", "Let's make bronze mirror", "Let's make Wadōkaichin, Bronze Coin".

Seminars

Various seminars on history in the area. Example includes "Walking through history - walking along Daibutsu Tetsudo".

Lectures

Lectures held be museum staffs or invited lecturers on topic of history.

Access

About a 20–25 minute walk from Kamikoma Station of JR Nara Line.

Open hour and date

Open 9:00 - 16:30.

Closed on Monday (except on holidays, in which case it is closed on Tuesday) and at the end and beginning of the year.

References

  1. https://www.kyoto-be.ne.jp/yamasiro-m/solution.html#process From Official Webpage
  2. Museum Hand-out

External links