Maneki-Neko Museum

Maneki-Neko Museum
Maneki-Neko Museum
Maneki-Neko Museum
Maneki-Neko Museum

Japan's greatest maneki-neko museum

The Maneki-Neko Museum boasts Japan's largest collection of maneki-neko, or beckoning cats, with upwards of thousands of pieces from personal collections. But what is a "beckoning cat"? Beckoning cats are porcelain statues of cats with a paw up, beckoning onlookers as if to welcome customers into stores and in turn welcome prosperity to merchants and families. And this museum has all sorts of them!
The establishment combines Taisho-period Japanese architecture with Western accents, which were popular to the then, still internationally segregated Japan. The impressive outside of the building acts as a landmark for Seto City, where the museum is situated. Local sculptor Yasumaro Ozawa's tiles and three-dimensional pieces dot the premises as well as cat decorations in nooks and crannies around the building. See if you can find them all.

Surrounded by cats in the gallery and cafe

Maneki-Neko Museum

The facility's Art Hall features feline works of art such as pottery, dolls, and pictures created through a variety of artistic mediums. Different pieces by numerous artists are put on display each month.
Plus, in Space 29, modern artists' beckoning cats beckon customers to view them in a gallery and enjoy themselves in the multipurpose space doubling as a cafe.

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Location 〒489-0821
2 Yakushi-machi, Seto-shi, Aichi
Fee • First floor admission: Free of charge.
• Second floor museum admission: JPY 300 for adults / JPY 200 for university and high school students / Free of charge for junior high school ages and younger

Note:
• Prices are subject to change. Check the official site, etc. for the most up-to-date information.
Opening days / hours 10:00 am–5:00 pm (admission until 4:00 pm)
Parking Pay parking available in the surrounding area
Restrooms Available
Holidays Tue (open if Tue coincides with a national holiday) and year-end/new year holiday
Phone number 0561-21-0345

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ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    From Nagoya Station, take the JR Chuo Line. Get off at Ozone Station and take the Meitetsu Seto Line. Next, get off at Owari Seto Station and walk 8 min.
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    • 30 min. from Nagoya Interchange on the Tomei Expressway.
    • 5 min. from Seto-Akazu Interchange on the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway.

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