Ryūkoku Museum | |
Native Name: | 龍谷ミュージアム |
Address: | 117 Nishinakasuji-dōri Shōmen Sagaru, Shimogyō-ku |
Location Town: | Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture |
Location Country: | Japan |
Coordinates: | 34.9911°N 135.7534°W |
Opened Date: | April 2011 |
Floor Count: | 4 |
Floor Area: | 1000sqm (exhibition space) 4441.93sqm (total) |
Architecture Firm: | Nikken Sekkei[1] |
The is a museum of Buddhist art and history in Kyōto, Japan. Conceived as part of the 370th anniversary celebrations of the foundation of what is now Ryūkoku University, it opened facing Nishi Hongan-ji in 2011. The museum displays works from its "vast"[2] collection and there is also a digital recreation of the corridor of Cave 15 at Bezeklik.[2] [3] The façade has four thousand ceramic louvers, intended to give a feeling of traditional Kyōto while also helping regulate light and temperature within.[1]