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opened near the confluence of the Kamo and Takano Rivers in Kyoto, Japan, in 1977. The collection, based on that built up by businessman , comprises some 1,000 works including thirty-three Important Cultural Properties and nine Important Art Objects, with a particular focus on tea utensils. There is also a tea garden, , a Registered Cultural Property. The Museum opens to the public for exhibitions each autumn and spring. ==Important Cultural Properties== Among the Museum's thirty-three Important Cultural Properties are the pair of scrolls ''Kite and Crows'' by Yosa Buson, Fujiwara no Nakafumi, from the series Thirty-Six Poetry Immortals formerly in the Satake Collection, and the Spring 1227 (Karoku 3) portion of Fujiwara no Teika's . Image:Kite and Crows by Yosa Buson (Kitamura Museum)R.jpg|''Kite'', from ''Kite and Crows'', by Yosa Buson Image:Kite and Crows by Buson (Kitamura Museum)L.jpg|''Crows'', from ''Kite and Crows'', by Yosa Buson Image:Fujiwara no Nakafumi (Kitamura Museum).jpg|Fujiwara no Nakafumi, one of the Thirty-Six Poetry Immortals Image:Meigetsuki (Kitamura Museum).jpg|''Meigetsuki'', by Fujiwara no Teika 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kitamura Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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