Miyoshi Mononoke Museum
Museum in Hiroshima prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Museum in Hiroshima prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Miyoshi Mononoke Museum, also known as the Yumoto Koichi Memorial Japan Yōkai Museum, or shortened to the Yōkai Museum, is located in Miyoshi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.[1] The museum collection holds over 5,000 artworks and objects that represent yōkai, supernatural beings in Japanese folklore.[2]
Yumoto Koichi Memorial Japan Yōkai Museum | |
Coordinates | 33°48′55.3″N 132°50′42.6″E |
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Collections | art and objects representing Yōkai |
Collection size | 5,000+ objects |
Founder | Yumoto Koichi |
Website | miyoshi-mononoke |
The museum was founded in 2019 by Yumoto Kōichi,[3] a scholar of yōkai who has also written numerous books on the subject of Japanese monsters and supernatural entities and mythological creatures.[4][5]
The museum is located at 1691-4 Miyoshimachi, in Miyoshi City. The two-story museum building is constructed in steel, and was designed by K Structural Research Institute.[1][6] The ground floor of the museum features an entrance hall, reception area, museum shop and an exhibition hall that houses the permanent collection as well as changing special exhibitions and a "hands-on" gallery. The second floor of the museum includes a conference room, work and training room and collection storage.[7]
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