Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum

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Ibaraki, Japan

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Art museum· Tourist attraction

Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum is located in Ibaraki, Japan on 2345 Kasama. Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category art museum in Japan.

Address

2345 Kasama

Phone

+81 296700011

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Striker FCS

Nice museum for ceramic crafts and you can even buy some if you like. There is a small restaurant / cafe there where you can enjoy your lunch while resting after a long day looking at the exhibition. There are a small park around this museum with nice view. There is also a small fire chamber for exhibition use.

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Ngân Trần

I went to a pottery festival near there with hundreds of booths, then I came here, this museum. It is just like a whole breathtaking and maneuver-required arts of Kosei Matsui on the first floor. Love how the colors perfectly blend and complete each other :) Great day.

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Cynthia Ishizawa

Absolutely the most beautiful collection (Mashiko, Bizen, Kasama, etc...) of Japanese ceramic art in Japan! And the Kasama Geijyutsunomori Park (the Magical Clay Forest) that is adjacent to the museum is a wonderland of outdoor ceramic art installation! I've been to many museums but this is absolutely one of the best. Much better than Tokyo's National Art or Contemporary Art Museum!

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Andrei Budu

Numerous wonderful pieces in this large museum. Art and particularly ceramic art lovers can marvel at the mastery of the artists while enjoying the unique items. Shopping around the area is great as well.

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Samarth Rastogi

Good place to hang out for few hours. Good collection of ceramic. Good park to sit and relax on the outside.