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A museum where nature and art harmonize

Opened in KomonoTown on March 15, 2003.
It is a pleasant space full of art, from a wide range of collections including all of Masuo Ikeda's ceramic carvings and the Heart Sutra series, to charming special exhibitions, and the 3,000-tsubo Satoyama Paramita Garden where nature and art harmonize.
In particular, the Paramita Garden is home to stone carvings by Makio Yamaguchi, 200-year-old zelkova trees, and about 200 species of wildflowers, making it a must-see spot for flowers in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall.

You can view and edit the sightseeing route (My Plan on My Page) that will take you around the selected spots.

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Detailed information

address
21-6 Matsugaeda-KomonoTown Komono-cho, Mie-gun 510-1245
telephone number
059-391-1088 (paramitamuseum)
business hours
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Admission until 5 p.m.)
Holiday
Open all year round
However, it is closed during the year-end and New Year holidays.
Some areas may be closed due to exhibit changes
*Please contact the museum for details.
Fee
Adults: 1,000 yen (4-piece set: 3,000 yen), University students: 800 yen, High school students: 500 yen, Junior high school students and under: Free
Access by public transportation

From Kintetsu Yokkaichi Station, take the Kintetsu Yunoyama Line for about 25 minutes and get off at Ohaneen Station, then walk 300 meters towards Yunoyama.

Access by car

Approximately 6.5km towards Yunoyama from Higashi-Meihan "Yokkaichi IC"
Or about 4km from Shinmeishin "Komono IC"

parking

Free parking available for 100 regular cars and large buses

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

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