🐾 Exploring the Asakura Sculpture Museum, Yanaka

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Nestled in the nostalgic streets of Yanaka, the Asakura Sculpture Museum is a hidden gem that was once the home and studio of sculptor Fumio Asakura. The space beautifully preserves the atmosphere of his life and work — a harmonious blend of art, architecture, and nature.

The museum spans from the first to the third floor, following a circular route that lets you experience each room in sequence. On sunny days, visitors can even access the rooftop garden, offering peaceful views over the neighborhood. Throughout the building, you’ll find many cat sculptures, each full of personality — playful, serene, or simply lounging in a natural pose.

While photography isn’t allowed in the study, it’s worth taking your time to appreciate its refined, old-world charm. The central courtyard, featuring the “Gotenn no Ike” (Pond of Five Virtues), adds a touch of tranquility to the visit. On the third floor, the “Morning Sun Room” houses a bronze cat sculpture you’re actually allowed to touch — a delightful surprise for cat lovers!

It’s a calm, contemplative space where art and life merge seamlessly — and a must-visit for anyone who loves sculpture, cats, or Tokyo’s hidden cultural treasures.

📍 Asakura Sculpture Museum, Yanaka, Tokyo
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Post by ayutrip | Oct 17, 2025

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