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The museum is at the foot of majestic Mt.Fuji and faces a beautiful lake.It holds the permanent exhibition of a large collection of Mt.Fuji-related arts like paintings, prints, and photos. The special exhibition widely range in various fields like ancient art through contemporary art from within and without. The inside of the museum, there is a museum shop and a tea lounge where you can take a rest enjoying the view of the lakeside.
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401-0304 3170 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun
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