An exhibition room displaying traditional crafts

Highlights

A wide range of traditional crafts from Kyoto are gathered here, and you can observe the exceptional skill of master artisans up close everyday.

An insight on the world of beauty and crafts amidst the tradition of Kyoto

Many unique aspects of Japanese culture, including the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and Noh and Kyogen theatres, originated and flourished in Kyoto over its 1,000-year history. Traditional industries in Kyoto developed using materials and techniques passed down through generations of local artisans. The exceptional craftsmanship and expertise cultivated in Kyoto have played a significant role in shaping Japanese culture and spreading it across the nation.
Since its opening in 1977, our museum has been dedicated to widely promoting Kyoto's traditional industries by showcasing craftsmanship that remains vibrant today, along with the fascinating stories behind it. With the 2020 renewal and reopening under the name Kyoto Museum of Crafts and Design, our mission is to undertake projects that introduce the creative endeavors of modern craftsmen. We also aim to provide a space where creators and users can explore the current state of traditional industries, engage in open exchanges of ideas, and envision the future.

Facility Information

Facility name Kyoto Museum of Crafts and Design 
Address B1F Kyoto City Kangyo-kan (Miyako Messe), 9-1 Okazaki Seishoji-cho, Sakyo-ku
URL https://kmtc.jp
Contact 075-762-2670

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