A museum renovated from a closed school in a mountain village, Kyousei-no-Sato

Kyousei-no-Sato was renovated from a closed Kurogawa Elementary School in 2000 as a so-called art village where visitors can interact with nature and art. There, visitors can meet, touch, and feel art in every season’s various nature of mountain. A place where everyone can remind something forgotten beyond time and space is Kyousei-no-Sato. Over-night workshops for families also takes place.
Workshops: Available
Cost: Material cost
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible bathrooms; changing table; guide dogs permitted
Discounts: Available for people with disabilities and senior citizens
Address | 838-0072 1546-1 Kurogawa, Asakura City (Former Kurogawa Elementary School) |
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Contact |
Tel:0946-29-0590 Fax:0946-29-0591 Kyousei-no-Sato |
Fees | Admission Fee (including fee for coffee or juice): Adult – 500 yen; Elementary and Junior High School Students – 300 yen |
Weekends and Holidays |
Mondays, Tuesdays (Open in the event of National Holidays, and closed on other day instead), and December through February |
Parking | Available |
Access | By bus – A 3 minute walk from Ryochiku Kotsu’s Kurogawa bus stop By car – A 20 minute drive from the Asakura Interchange off the Oita Expressway |
Times Available | 11am – 5pm |
Area | Chikugo Area |
Genre | Museums and Resource Centers (History and Culture) Cultural Facilities (History and Culture) |
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