UESHIMA COFFEE Kuroda kinen-kan

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UESHIMA COFFEE Kuroda kinen-kan

UESHIMA COFFEE Kuroda kinen-kan is in the Kuroda Memorial Hall.
It is a very popular coffee shop where you can enjoy the interior decoration in a calm atmosphere and the terrace seating overlooking Ueno Park.

〇ABOUT Kuroda Seiki
When Kuroda Seiki, often considered the father of modern Western-style painting in Japan, (died in 1924) he bequeathed a portion of his estate to be used for the furtherment of art.


[UESHIMA COFFEE Kuroda Memorial Hall / in japan: UESHIMA COFFEE Kuroda kinen-kan]

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