Kōsetsu Museum of Art
| Golle imaaɗe | 1972 |
|---|---|
| Named after | Ryōhei Murayama |
| Lesdi | Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Mikage-Gunge |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 34°43′27″N 135°15′22″E |
| Legal form | public interest incorporated foundation |
| Date of official opening | Jolal 1973 |
| Heritage designation | Important Cultural Property of Japan |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://www.kosetsu-museum.or.jp/mikage/, https://www.kosetsu-museum.or.jp/mikage/en/ |

Musium naalankaagal Kōsetsu (香雪美術館, Kōsetsu Bijutsukan) ko musiyum naalankaagal udditaa to Kobe, diiwaan Hyōgo, Japon e hitaande 1973. Musium naalankaagal ina reena, ina wiɗta, ina hollita ko moofti naalankaagal Japon e Asii fuɗnaange—ina heen golle naalankaagal callidhist, Bud . nate puɗɗaaɗe e jamaanu, kaɓirɗe e kaɓirɗe, e kaɓirɗe lakde—ɗe Murayama Ryōhei [ja], ganndiraaɗo kadi Kōsetsu, sosɗo The Asahi Shimbun, mahi ɗum. Ɗee golle ina mbaɗi Jeyiiji Pinal Teeŋtuɗi sappo e jeenay e Golle Naalankaagal Teeŋtuɗe capanɗe tati e tati. E lewru desaambar 2021, suudu defte nduu udditaama e nder dumunna juutɗo ngam moƴƴinde ɗum, hay so tawii golle kollirɗe ina njokki rewrude e suudu defte Nakanoshima Kōsetsu to Osaka.
Ƴeew kadi Musiyum ñeeñal Hakutsuru Musium wuro Kobe Tuugnorgal.[1] The museum preserves, researches, and displays the collection of Japanese and East Asian artworks—including Buddhist art, calligraphic works, tea utensils, early-modern paintings, arms and armour, and lacquerware—built up by Template:Ill, also known as Kōsetsu,founder of The Asahi Shimbun.[2] These works include nineteen Important Cultural Properties and twenty-three Important Works of Fine Arts.[3].[4]
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- ↑ お知らせ [Announcement] (in Saponeere). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 22 November 2023.