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Nishio-City Mikawakougei Glass Art Museum

  • Mikawakougei Glass Art Museum
  • Mikawakougei Glass Art Museum
  • Mikawakougei Glass Art Museum
  • Mikawakougei Glass Art Museum

An Experiential Museum with a Huge Kaleidoscope

Admire original glass art at this museum, starting with a kaleidoscope which was certified in 2002 as the world’s largest at that time by Guinness World Records. The biggest attraction is the large number of works that visitors can enjoy. At the classroom on the first floor, you can experience making glass art, selecting from a wide variety of options such as stained glass or sandblasting.

Permanent Exhibit

Inside the Kaleidoscope
Mirror Room - Ayame (Iris)
Roman Holiday

Mirror Room Irises

Cine-Art Roman Holiday

  • Inside the Kaleidoscope
  • Inside the Kaleidoscope
  • Inside the Kaleidoscope

SPOT OVERVIEW

Location : 〒444-0326
5 Togo, Tomiyama-cho, Nishio-City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Fee : Adults (junior high school students and older): 1,000 yen
Children (elementary school students): 600 yen
Preschoolers (ages 3 and older): 400 yen
Opening
days / hours
: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Parking : Available, free of charge (cap. 30 passenger cars, 4 buses)
Holidays : Mondays (if Monday is a public holiday, closed Tuesday instead) and the first Tuesday of every month
Phone number : 0563-59-3334
Note : Smartphone photography allowed
*: Bringing tripods or selfie sticks is not permitted

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ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    From Nisho Station on the Meitetsu Nishio Line, ride the Rokumangoku Kururin Bus #4 Terazu Yada Line and alight at the Tomiyama-Kita bus stop.
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    Approx. 50 min. from Okazaki I.C. of the Tomei Expressway.

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