Nakano Museum of Art

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| name = Nakano Museum of Art

| native_name = 中野美術館

| image = Nakano museum01bs3200.jpg

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| address = 946-2 9-Chōme, Ayameike-minami

| location_town = Nara, Nara Prefecture

| location_country = Japan

| coordinates = {{coord|34.694234|N|135.755945|E|display=title,inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000}}

| opened_date = March 1984

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| website = {{URL|www.nakano-museum.jp}}

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{{nihongo|Nakano Museum of Art|中野美術館|Nakano Bijutsukan}} opened in Nara, Japan, in 1984. Located across {{nihongo|Kaerumata Pond|蛙股池}} from the Yamato Bunkakan, the museum's collection of Meiji, Taishō, and Shōwa yōga, nihonga, sculptures, and copper-plate engravings, built up by {{nihongo|Nakano Kanji|中野皖司}}, includes works by Asai Chū, Nakamura Tsune, Kishida Ryūsei, {{nihongo|Suda Kunitarō|須田国太郎}}, and Yokoyama Taikan.{{cite web |url=http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/spot/spot_info/spot0000121.html |script-title=ja:中野美術館 |trans-title=Nakano Museum |language=Japanese |publisher=Kintetsu |accessdate=25 October 2015}}{{cite web |url=http://www.nakano-museum.ecweb.jp/introduction.html |script-title=ja:美術館の紹介 |trans-title=Introduction to the Museum |language=Japanese |publisher=Nakano Museum of Art |accessdate=25 October 2015}}

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