Permanent exhibition hall of Kunitaro Suda, a master of Kyoto Western-style painting

Sannose Gohonjin Art and Culture Museum is a permanent exhibition center for Kunitaro Suda, a master of Kyoto's Western-style painting world. It exhibits works by Kunitaro Suda, who was a leading figure in the Independent Art Association, as well as works by other Japanese artists from the 1920s onwards. The building itself is a restored version of the historic honjin that served as lodging for the Tsushima clan's entourage, who served as guides for Korean envoys during the Edo period.

INFORMATION

business hours
09: 00 ~ 17: 00 * Admission is until 16:30.
Holidays
Tuesday * If it is a national holiday, the next day
price
General / 500 yen, high school students / 300 yen, elementary and junior high school students / 200 yen
address
737-0301311 Sannose, Shimokamagari-cho, Kure-shi
Phone Number
0823-70-8088
Website
Number of parking spaces
50
Parking fee
free
Parking notes
Approximately 50 units (free)

ACCESS

737-0301 
311 Sannose, Shimokamagari-cho, Kure-shi

About 18 minutes by bus operated by Setouchi Sanko from JR Nigata Station, and about 7 minutes on foot from Sannose stop. Or about 40 minutes by car from Hiroshima Kure Road Kure IC.

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