The Japan Folk Crafts Museum is a museum in Komaba, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the hand-crafted art of ordinary people. Access is from Komaba-Tōdaimae Station of Keio Inokashira Line.
The museum was established in 1936 by Yanagi Sōetsu, the founder of the mingei movement; Hamada Shōji succeeded him as its director. Yanagi and Hamada officially announced their desire to establish a folk crafts museum in 1926. Construction began on the museum in 1935 and was completed in 1936.The museum covers 1,818 square meters and was constructed with a traditional Japanese architectural style. A 'long' stone-roofed gate-cum-residence was brought from the Tochigi Prefecture and reconstructed in front of the building.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Folk_Crafts_Museum
Official Osaka Tourist Guide http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/mono/detail/sightseeing_3439.html
Address (Unnamed Road), Osaka, Japan
Coordinates 34°39'40.021" N 135°29'55.216" E