What is ビンゴスポーツ Kyoto Art Trip?
ビンゴスポーツ city of Kyoto has served as a hub for ビンゴスポーツ development of a rich variety of cultural arts for more than 1,200 years.
To this day, Kyoto remains at ビンゴスポーツ center of art and culture in Japan. One way to experience ビンゴスポーツ cultural heritage and creativity of ビンゴスポーツ city is by walking around ビンゴスポーツ exhibits at museums and attending art events held all over ビンゴスポーツ city.
ビンゴスポーツ Kyoto Art Trip was developed with affluent travelers and those visiting ビンゴスポーツ area for meetings, conferences, or exhibits in mind. ビンゴスポーツ package tour includes private museum visits and hotel meals/entertainment at our partner hotels.
ビンゴスポーツ museums you will visit are Kyoto National Museum; ビンゴスポーツ National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; ビンゴスポーツ Museum of Kyoto; and Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art. Known as ビンゴスポーツ Four Museums of Kyoto, they collaborate on various projects.
ビンゴスポーツ tour can be customized at ビンゴスポーツ time of purchase to fit ビンゴスポーツ number of participants, budget, and any special requests based on ビンゴスポーツ museum exhibits, group accommodations, entertainer schedules, and hotel room availability.
See ビンゴスポーツ videos and brochure for more details.
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KYOTO ART TRIP Model Plan 1
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KYOTO ART TRIP Model Plan 2
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KYOTO ART TRIP Model Plan 3
Private tour of a Kyoto museum + Artist performance & dinner at a hotel
This tour plan includes an exclusive private tour of a Kyoto museum after its operating hours or on an off-day, followed by a concert or artistic performance at a partner hotel.




Chartered ride on ビンゴスポーツ Eizan Electric Railway + Artist performance
This tour plan allows you to enjoy a chartered ride on ビンゴスポーツ Eizan Electric Railway and watch a memorable concert or artistic performance on ビンゴスポーツ station platform.




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ビンゴスポーツ Four Museums of Kyoto
Kyoto National Museum
In 1897, ビンゴスポーツ Kyoto National Museum was opened as ビンゴスポーツ Imperial Museum of Kyoto.
ビンゴスポーツ brick Meiji Kotokan Hall was designed by Katayama Tokuma, who is known for introducing French architecture to Japan. ビンゴスポーツ hall reflects ビンゴスポーツ architectural style of ビンゴスポーツ period it was built in and has been designated as an Important Cultural Property.
ビンゴスポーツ museum collects, preserves, and exhibits pieces that demonstrate ビンゴスポーツ history and culture of Kyoto. ビンゴスポーツ museum has an extensive collection of Buddhist artworks, and many collection holdings have been designated National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties.
ビンゴスポーツ Heisei Chishinkan Wing, which was opened in 2004, displays many items from ビンゴスポーツ museum’s collections that are periodically rotated.
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photo by Kunihiro Shikata
ビンゴスポーツ National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
ビンゴスポーツ National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, (MoMAK) was established in 1963 in Okazaki Park. ビンゴスポーツ present building was built in 1986, designed by Fumihiko Maki of Tokyo University and his associates.
With an emphasis on ビンゴスポーツ arts of western Japan, which is centered around Kyoto, MoMAK’s collections include Japanese and Western paintings, prints, carvings, and photography. There is also an extensive collection of ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and works made of metal, wood, and bamboo.
ビンゴスポーツ Exhibition Hall typically holds five exhibitions each year, and ビンゴスポーツ Collection Gallery features rotating pieces from ビンゴスポーツ museum’s collections. These pieces are selected to match ビンゴスポーツ season and complement ビンゴスポーツ works on display in ビンゴスポーツ Exhibition Hall.
ビンゴスポーツ museum holds around 13,000 items in their collection. Every visit to MoMAK is a new experience as almost all works are seasonally rotated.
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Museum of Kyoto
This museum provides an extensive introduction to ビンゴスポーツ history and culture of Kyoto.
Special exhibitions are held throughout ビンゴスポーツ year in addition to ビンゴスポーツ regular exhibition halls, theater area, paintings gallery, and regular exhibitions. On ビンゴスポーツ first floor of ビンゴスポーツ museum, ビンゴスポーツ Roji Tempo shops and restaurants provide a fun shopping and dining experience in an atmosphere that recreates ビンゴスポーツ machiya style of ビンゴスポーツ late Edo Period.
ビンゴスポーツ red brick Annex Hall, formerly housing ビンゴスポーツ Kyoto branch of ビンゴスポーツ Bank of Japan, has been designated an Important Cultural Property as an example of ビンゴスポーツ Western architecture that became popular during ビンゴスポーツ Meiji period.
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Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art
ビンゴスポーツ Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art (originally ビンゴスポーツ Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art) was opened in 1933 and is ビンゴスポーツ oldest example of public museum architecture in Japan.
Although it retains many of ビンゴスポーツ original structural components present when it was first opened, ビンゴスポーツ museum underwent renovations in 2020 to add modern features, resulting in a museum that masterfully combines ビンゴスポーツ old and new. ビンゴスポーツ ‘Atrium and Sky Courtyard,’ a glass-roofed courtyard that had previously been closed to ビンゴスポーツ public, and a Japanese garden created by Ogawa Jihei VII are just a few of ビンゴスポーツ special spaces that only a historical art museum can offer.