Yame Traditional Craft Museum
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Yame is the Centre of Japanese artificial crafts. The Museum was built in 1986 with the
purpose of gathering traditional craft items together and transferring traditional techniques
and development of local industry.
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Japan’s largest Stone lantern |
Traditional Craft Museum |
Stone lantern exhibition |
Various items producing in Yame are exhibited in the Museum.
Fukushima Buddhist Altar
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Japan’s biggest Gold Buddhist Altar |
Buddhist Altars |
Shinto Shrine |
Yame lantern
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Hina doll
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Samurai Armour
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Bow and arrow
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Japanese Paper
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Hoshino Porcelain
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Bamboo craft
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Akasaka doll
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Wooden craft
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Stone lantern
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General information
| Address | 2-123-2 Motomachi, Yame-city, Fukuoka-prefecture |
| Access |
60 minutes by a vehicle from JR Hakata station (Fukuoka-city) 40 minutes by a vehicle from Yanagawa 40 minutes by a vehicle from Asakura 35 minutes by a vehicle from Kurume 100 minutes by a vehicle from Kitakyushu-city |
| Open hours | 9:00 to 17:00 |
| Admission fee | No fee is required |
| Days closed | Monday, New year holidays |



















