東京富士美術館
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Overview
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, opened in 1983 on the campus of Soka University in Hachioji, is one of Tokyo's largest comprehensive art museums with a collection of approximately 30,000 objects from cultures worldwide. Founded under the auspices of SGI President Daisaku Ikeda with a mission of international cultural exchange, it holds distinguished collections of European paintings, Chinese art, and Egyptian art alongside an exceptional Japanese sword collection. The Japanese weapons collection includes Important Cultural Property blades spanning all five major traditions from the Heian through Edo periods, complemented by outstanding sword fittings representing the finest Edo-period metalworking schools. Its international perspective makes it uniquely positioned to place Japanese swords within a global context of arms and armor.
Highlights
- Important Cultural Property swords covering all five major traditions from Heian through Edo periods, with a systematic comparative display
- Comprehensive sword fittings collection representing all major Edo metalworking schools including Gotō, Yokoya Sōmin, and Yanagawa styles
- Rich armor and military equipment collection showing the full breadth of samurai material culture
- International comparative context — Renaissance to Impressionist European paintings displayed alongside Japanese swords in the same institution
- Spacious, uncrowded setting in the Tama hills, offering an unhurried atmosphere ideal for extended sword appreciation
* Opening hours and exhibitions are subject to change. Please check the official website before visiting.
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