Introduction |Tottori Folk Crafts Museum
The Tottori Folk Crafts Museum was established to promote the philosophy of “the beauty of folk crafts” advocated by Yanagi Muneyoshi. Serving as a hub for the Tottori folk craft movement, it also guides new creative directions.
The museum houses over 5,000 items, including Korean ceramics, traditional folk crafts from Japan, China, and the West, as well as local crafts from the Tottori region and modern folk art created by Yoshida Shōya himself.
The current building, completed in 1957 (Showa 32), is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
Details
Admission ticket + Original Postcard(4 pieces)
Instructions & Notes
- Please check the official website for business hours (closed every Wednesday. If Wednesday is a public holiday, the closure will be postponed to the next day).
- Admission tickets and four postcards will be provided together.
Redemption Location
📍651 Sakaimachi, Tottori-shi, Tottori(Ticket Counter)
Links
※Check the official website for business hours.