Crafts and the Weather: Centered on Artists Associated with Ishikawa Prefecture —In commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the museum’s relocation, and in prayer for recovery from the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake
An exhibition explring the charm of crafts with the theme of 'weather'
The Noto Peninsula Earthquake struck on January 1, 2024, causing severe damage in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The worst impact centered on Ishikawa prefecture. Today, two years later, recovery is still in underway. A prayer for faster recovery in the disaster-stricken area, this exhibition focuses on artists with connections to Ishikawa prefecture, introducing works from the National Crafts Museum collection. Our theme is crafts and the weather.
We invite you to enjoy the styles nurtured by the weather in the Hokuriku region, through the works of craftsmen who have captured those ever-changing skies and offer us a breath of spring.
Information
- Date
- December 9,2025 – March 1, 2026
- Time
- 9:30 – 17:30
※ Admission until 30 minutes before closing - Venue
- National Crafts Museum
- Address
- 3-2 Dewa-machi, Kanazawa
- Price
- Adults 1200 yen(1100 yen)
College/University students 700 yen(600 yen)
High school students 500 yen(400 yen)
* Prices in parentheses are for groups of 20 persons or more, and for coupon holders. - Regular Holidays
- on Mondays (except January 12 and February 23),December 28 − January 1, January 13 and February 24
- By Car
- Twenty- to thirty-minute drive from the Kanazawa-nishi IC or Morimoto IC on the Hokuriku Expressway.
- By Public Transportation
- Get off at either the“Hirosaka, 21st Century Museum”bus stop or the “Dewamachi” bus stop and walk 5 to 9 minutes.
- Parking
- Available
- Parking: Capacity
- 230
- Parking: Notes
- The parking lots shared with the adjacent cultural facilities (approx. 230 cars, free of charge).
- Contact
- Hello Dial
- Phone
- 050-5541-8600
- Official Website
- Official Website
- Notes
- Some of the works on display will change during this exhibition.
first seciton: Tuesday, December 9, 2025 – Sunday, January 18, 2026
second section: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 – Sunday, March 1, 2026





