[View] World-class glass art, Kobe Glass Bead Museum is amazing both indoors and outdoors. It’s beautiful day or night - a must see! In some seasons they have a hot shop so you can watch its production.
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Kōbe Lampwork Glass Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Kobe Glass Bead Museum opened on July 13, 2005. Centered on the glass beads with openings, the museum displays various glass crafts including sculptures, paperweights and other glass crafts based on ancient lighting techniques, as well as the Japanese collection led by Habara. Works of modern writers at home and abroad. There are sometimes public performances by creators and staff in the museum, and there is also a glass making room, where people can experience the glass craftsmanship and learn to make glass products, and the finished products can be taken away as gifts or souvenirs.
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Kōbe Lampwork Glass Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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[View] World-class glass art, Kobe Glass Bead Museum is amazing both indoors and outdoors. It’s beautiful day or night - a must see! In some seasons they have a hot shop so you can watch its production.
Kobe Liulizhu Museum collects many precious kinds of Liulizhu. The crafts here have been carved by many masters.
The glazed crafts in the museum are very rich and beautiful, as well as the glazed production room, to experience the fun of making glazed by oneself.
There are many beautiful and expensive glazed beads and their products on display in the pavilion.
It's a ticket-free museum. There are two floors in it. There are plenty of exhibits. There are also audio-visual and photoelectric exhibitions. There are also some exotic exhibits. They look quite shocking.