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La Ruche has the same structure as the original building which was built as a temporary building designed by Gustave Eiffel for use as a wine rotunda at the Great Exposition of 1900 in Paris. In the early years of 20th century, La Ruche became a residence for artists. Chaim Soutine and Marc Chagall frequently lodged and made use of the atelier. Our La Ruche was also built as an atelier for artists. | Established in April, 1981.


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One of the important Japanese modernist architects, Yoshio Taniguchi designed this museum. The main collection are the works of the Shirakaba-ha which was an influential Japanese literary coterie. They did not limit their interest to literature, but also delved into other art forms. There is also a great collection of Georges Rouault. | Established in April, 1983.


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Today Tadao Ando is a well known architect around the world. He designed this museum with use of natural light and for structures that follow natural form of the landscape. The works of Antoni Clavé, a Spanish artist who worked with Picasso, are exhibited in this museum. | Established inApril, 2011.


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This chapel was built to celebrate Georges Rouault, the greatest religious painter of the 20th century. The stained glass placed above the entrance called “Bouquet” was made by Georges Rouault. Also the coloring of the wooden crucifix (17th century), behind the alter were done by his hand. | Established in April, 1986.


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Architectural historian Terunobu Fujimori planed this tea-room and built with a cypress of 80 years old which was grown in this Kiyoharu Art Colony. | Established in April, 2006.| Non-disclosure area


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Ryuzaburo Umehara (1888-1986) is a Western-style Japanese painter. Japanese architect, Isoya Yoshida designed this studio-house. The painter’s belongings such as paints, brushes and his favorite easel are stored and exhibited in the atelier. | Relocated in April, 1989.


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The library owns reprints of the literary magazine “Shirakaba” and books/art books of Shirakaba artists. The director of the library is Shuntaro Tanikawa (Japanese poet). | Established in April 2002. | Membership Only


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At the 100th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower in 1989, a part of the tower was relocated from France to the Kiyoharu Art Colony. The sculpture of Gustave Eiffel next to the staircase was made by the French sculptor, César Baldaccini.


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The five-chambered climbing kiln is used at this studio.


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Washin is designed by New Material Research Laboratory / Hiroshi Sugimoto + Tomoyuki Sakakida. It features a spacious earthen floor and a beautiful garden with large rocks that can be admired from there. The charm of Washin lies in Japanese concept of traditional architecture that blurs the boundary between inside and outside, as well as the integration of architecture and garden, embodying the spirit of “Wa” in Japanese space. (Exterior viewing is available only to supporter members; interior is not open to the public.)



photo:Jiro Hirayama


Stove is a special space created by relocating “Toseian” (named by Rohan Koda), the former residence of Literati painter Isamu Kobayashi (also known as Tosei), from Kamakura, and with interior design by New Material Research Laboratory / Hiroshi Sugimoto + Tomoyuki Sakakida. We offer creative French cuisine using carefully selected organic ingredients, with no additives, no chemical seasonings, and 100% gluten-free ingredients. The restaurant’s name, “Stove,” was named by Hiroshi Sugimoto with the image of “steaming ingredients until they become transparent through gentle handling.” 

(Reservations required, open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays : www.stove-kiyoharu.com)

TEL: 0551-45-7703

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We operate 2 museum shops which offers a wide selection of artist goods, ceramics, original bags, T-shirts postcards etc…
※For paid admission only.

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The Cherry trees of the kiyoharu Art Colony were planted in March 1925 by the schoolchildren as the memorial of the completion of the Kiyoharu elementary school. The type of Sakura’s are a cross of Oshima and Edo Cherry (which blooms early) and Yoshino Cherry. It has been said that comparatively the lifespan of these kind of Cherry trees are rather short. But at Kiyoharu Art Colony they still show there breath-taking flowers and elegant silhouette every spring. Even after 90 years. In 1970 they were designated as a national natural treasure of Yamanashi.