Source: Tourism MediaGyeongju National MuseumAdmire a treasure trove of precious relics from the Silla dynasty in the former capital of the ancient Korean millennial kingdom.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaGyeongjuGyeongju National Museum
Source: Tourism MediaFukuoka Asian Art MuseumOne of the world’s only museums dedicated exclusively to Asian art brings together voices from all over the continent in innovative exhibits.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuFukuoka Asian Art Museum
Source: Tourism MediaFukuoka Asian Art MuseumOne of the world’s only museums dedicated exclusively to Asian art brings together voices from all over the continent in innovative exhibits.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuFukuoka Asian Art Museum
Source: Tourism MediaHakata Machiya Folk MuseumLearn about Japanese folk arts and Fukuoka’s famous festivals and view the huge wooden loom in a traditional Meiji-era house.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuHakata Machiya Folk Museum
Source: Tourism MediaOkayama CastleTry on a kimono or attempt to sculpt some Bizen pottery while you tour an accurate reconstruction of Kyushu’s famous “crow castle.”WorldAsiaJapanOkayama Castle
Source: Tourism MediaFukuoka Asian Art MuseumOne of the world’s only museums dedicated exclusively to Asian art brings together voices from all over the continent in innovative exhibits.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuFukuoka Asian Art Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSapporo Beer MuseumVisit this museum dedicated to one of Japan’s most popular beer brands, housed in a preserved factory from the Meiji-period.WorldAsiaJapanSapporoHigashiSapporo Beer Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSapporo Beer MuseumVisit this museum dedicated to one of Japan’s most popular beer brands, housed in a preserved factory from the Meiji-period.WorldAsiaJapanSapporoHigashiSapporo Beer Museum
Source: Tourism MediaHiroshima Museum of ArtSee an extensive collection of artworks by famous European modern masters and Japanese painters working in the Western style at this charming museum.WorldAsiaJapanHiroshimaHiroshima Museum of Art
Source: Tourism MediaHakata Machiya Folk MuseumLearn about Japanese folk arts and Fukuoka’s famous festivals and view the huge wooden loom in a traditional Meiji-era house.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuHakata Machiya Folk Museum
Source: Tourism MediaHiroshima Museum of ArtSee an extensive collection of artworks by famous European modern masters and Japanese painters working in the Western style at this charming museum.WorldAsiaJapanHiroshimaHiroshima Museum of Art
Source: Tourism MediaFukuoka Asian Art MuseumOne of the world’s only museums dedicated exclusively to Asian art brings together voices from all over the continent in innovative exhibits.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuFukuoka Asian Art Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSapporo Beer MuseumVisit this museum dedicated to one of Japan’s most popular beer brands, housed in a preserved factory from the Meiji-period.WorldAsiaJapanSapporoHigashiSapporo Beer Museum
Source: Tourism MediaDogo Giyaman Glass MuseumThe Meiji and Taisho periods come to life through the translucent antiques in this museum. See how glass cutting can inspire the most unlikely themes.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaDogo Hot SpringDogo Giyaman Glass Museum
Source: Tourism MediaHakata Machiya Folk MuseumLearn about Japanese folk arts and Fukuoka’s famous festivals and view the huge wooden loom in a traditional Meiji-era house.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuHakata Machiya Folk Museum
Source: Tourism MediaFukuoka Asian Art MuseumOne of the world’s only museums dedicated exclusively to Asian art brings together voices from all over the continent in innovative exhibits.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuFukuoka Asian Art Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSaka no Ue no Kumo MuseumThe dark, angled slates and glass panels create a stylish building to house a museum based on a novel dear to Matsuyama locals.WorldAsiaJapanMatsuyamaSaka no Ue no Kumo Museum
Source: Tourism MediaNagasaki Museum of History and CultureWorldAsiaJapanNagasaki Museum of History and Culture