Kubosō Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi

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| name = Kubosō Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi

| native_name = 和泉市久保惣記念美術館

| image = Izumi-Kubosou001NEW.JPG

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| address = 3-6-12 Uchida-chō

| location_town = Izumi, Osaka Prefecture

| location_country = Japan

| coordinates = {{coord|34.445067|N|135.453479|E|display=title,inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000}}

| opened_date = October 1982

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| website = {{homepage|http://www.ikm-art.jp/en/index.html}}

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The {{nihongo|Kubosō Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi|和泉市久保惣記念美術館|Izumi-shi Kubosō Kinen Bijutsukan}} opened in Izumi, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, in 1982. The new wing was added in 1997. The local Kubo family, founders of the Kubosō cotton textile business, donated the land, buildings, collection, and funds for the museum's management to the city. The collection of some eleven thousand works includes two National Treasures (the Kasen Uta-awase scroll and the Southern Song celadon vase with phoenix ears known as Bansei) and twenty-nine Important Cultural Properties.{{cite web |url=http://bunka.nii.ac.jp/museums/detail/455 |script-title=ja:和泉市久保惣記念美術館 |trans-title=Kubosō Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi |language=Japanese |publisher=Agency for Cultural Affairs |accessdate=26 October 2015}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ikm-art.jp/en/foreword.html |title=Forward |publisher=Kubosō Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi |accessdate=26 October 2015}}{{cite web |url=https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/201/614 |script-title=ja:歌仙歌合 |trans-title=Kasen Uta-awase |language=Japanese |publisher=Agency for Cultural Affairs |accessdate=26 October 2015}}{{cite web |url=https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/201/314 |script-title=ja:青磁鳳凰耳花生〈銘万声/〉|trans-title=Celadon Vase with Phoenix Ears, known as Bansei |language=Japanese |publisher=Agency for Cultural Affairs |accessdate=26 October 2015}}

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