井波彫刻総合会館
We are an art museum that displays a variety of Japanese traditional woodcarvings including ranma (a Japanese transom, which is a wooden piece of art that is put into the wall usually above an entryway), shishi masks (lion-dog masks that represent shrine guardians), small wooden shrine rooms, and modern woodcarvings. Our over 200 wood carved works of art represent 250 years of woodcarving from the past to the present.