沖縄県立博物館・美術館 | |
Established | 15 May 1975 (opened at new location November 2007) |
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Location | Omoro-machi, Naha, Okinawa, Japan |
Coordinates | 26°13′36″N 127°41′39″E / 26.226593°N 127.694103°E |
Type | Prefectural museum |
Director | Yōichi Satoi |
Curator | Sachiko Chinen, Satoshi Tanaka (Chief Curators) |
Public transit access | Omoromachi Station, Okinawa Urban Monorail |
Website | okimu |
The Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum (沖縄県立博物館・美術館, Okinawa Kenritsu Hakubutsukan Bijutsukan), or Okimu for short, is a museum in the most southern prefecture of Japan.[1] The museum complex in the Omoro-machi area of Naha, the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture. It opened in November 2007, and includes art, history, and natural history museums focusing specifically on Okinawan topics.
The museum building, constructed largely of local Okinawan limestone, was designed with the imagery of Okinawa's gusuku (castles) in mind. It contains roughly 24,000 square meters[2] of floor space on its four above-ground levels and one basement level. The art museum and history/natural history museum are located on opposite sides of a common lobby, and visitors can buy admission to one or the other, or a combination ticket.