The Sano Art Museum features a range of different art pieces, including paintings, sculptures, and Noh masks to name a few. One of the most notable items in the museum collection is a Japanese sword called “Naginata”, which has been designated as a National Treasure.
A special event at the museum looks into a collection of around 60 Japanese swords, including the Naginata which dates back to the Kamakura Period (13th Century).
By Public Transport:
The Sano Art Museum is located approximately three minutes on foot from the Mishima Tamachi Station, served by the Sunzu Line.
By Private Vehicle:
For those who plan to drive to the museum, it's around 8 kilometers from either the Tomei Expressway's Numazu IC or the Shin Tomei Expressway's Nagaizumi Numazu IC. On-site parking is available for around 50 vehicles, and if the lot is full there's also paid parking nearby Mishima Municipal Parking Lot.