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4-3-33 komaba, meguro-ku, tokyo
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum Annex, completed in 1982, stands as a distinguished example of contemporary museum architecture in Tokyo. Located in Komaba, Meguro Ward, this addition was designed by the Yamashita Kazumasa Architectural Research Institute. The building demonstrates a thoughtful approach to exhibition space design, seamlessly integrating with its surroundings while providing functional galleries for displaying folk art and crafts. Its construction represents an important period in Japanese museum architecture, balancing modern architectural principles with the cultural significance of the collections it houses. The annex continues to serve as a vital cultural facility for preserving and presenting traditional Japanese folk craftsmanship to enthusiasts and researchers alike.
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum Annex, completed in 1982, stands as a distinguished example of contemporary museum architecture in Tokyo. Located in Komaba, Meguro Ward, this addition was designed by the Yamashita Kazumasa Architectural Research Institute. The building demonstrates a thoughtful approac
...The Japan Folk Crafts Museum Annex, completed in 1982, stands as a distinguished example of contemporary museum architecture in Tokyo. Located in Komaba, Meguro Ward, this addition was designed by the Yamashita Kazumasa Architectural Research Institute. The building demonstrates a thoughtful approach to exhibition space design, seamlessly integrating with its surroundings while providing functional galleries for displaying folk art and crafts. Its construction represents an important period in Japanese museum architecture, balancing modern architectural principles with the cultural significance of the collections it houses. The annex continues to serve as a vital cultural facility for preserving and presenting traditional Japanese folk craftsmanship to enthusiasts and researchers alike.