Mokujiki no Sato Bishokan Museum

Museum / Science Museum
"This history museum collects and exhibits artifacts including Buddhist images carved by the Edo period monk Mokujiki as well as ancient documents. Mokujiki traveled all over Japan and left behind more than 1,000 Buddhist statues across the country during his lifetime. His works have a creative style that does not conform to traditional styles of Buddhist carving. Called ""mishobutsu"" (smiling Buddhas) for the faint smiles on the mouths of many of their mouths, his Buddhist images were widely worshipped by the common folk. The nearby birthplace of Mokujiki is open to the public as Mokujiki Memorial Hall."

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Yamanashi Minamikoma-gun Minobucho Kita Kawa 2855 map map Map
Phone
0556360753
Hours
[Mar.- Nov.]9:00-17:00
[Dec.- Feb.]10:00-16:00
Closed
Wednesday, Public holidayThe next day, New Year's Holiday
Fees
[Admission fee]General300yen, Elementary and Junior High School StudentsFree
Parking Lot
Available(10spaces)
Credit Card
Not available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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