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Heshikiri-Hasebe Sword
Every January, Fukuoka City Museum exhibits the national treasure Heshikiri Hasebe, a famed sword once owned by Kuroda Kanbei...
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Japan Mobility Show Fukuoka 2025
Experience the future of mobility on a city scale at Japan Mobility Show Fukuoka 2025. Held over four days, this large-scale event brings...
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Special Exhibition Hōnen and Pure Land Buddhism
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Kyushu National Museum, the first-ever comprehensive exhibition on...
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Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine Chrysanthemum Exhibition
Commemorating the chrysanthemum-admiring legacy of the esteemed Sugawara no Michizane, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine...
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Itoshima Impressionist Exhibition 2025: Chihiro Miyata Painting Exhibition #Final
An exhibition by landscape painter Chihiro Miyata, known for her depictions of Itoshima, will be held at Kozai no Mori...
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LINDA KONONE – Floating World
An exhibition by Latvian-born, Fukuoka-based ink artist Linda Konone. Having studied academic and audiovisual art in Latvia...
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Hakata Machiya Furusatokan 30th Anniversary: Autumn Collection—Treasures of the Furusatokan
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the Hakata Machiya Furusatokan Museum presents a special exhibition featuring...
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Japanese Painter Matsunaga Kanzan and His Cedar Partition Paintings
This exhibition commemorates the 60th anniversary of the death of Japanese painter Matsunaga Kanzan (1902–1965)...
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Vietnam: The Landscape of Memories
To mark the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, this special exhibition showcases the diverse...
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Sengai Exhibition
Sengai Gibon (1750–1837), the 123rd head priest of Shōfuku-ji, Japan’s first Zen temple, was an Edo-period Zen monk known for...
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