#フクロウカフェ のような体験ができる
— かわいい生きものミュージアム (@CAMKamakura) November 14, 2024
「かわいい生きものミュージアム」が、鎌倉の小町通りにもうすぐオープン🦉✨
シベリアワシミミズクの『キング』をご紹介します😊🌈
翼を広げると、なんと❗️
約2メートルの長さにもなる、ふくろうの中では1番大きな種類になります🦉⭐️ pic.twitter.com/T9iV6Lk1rt
Advance tickets
What is Cute Animal Museum?
This is the first museum in Japan where you can take a close look at cute animals and interact with them like in an owl cafe in an art space where owls and their friends come to life among antiques.
The art space features interiors produced by the British Antiques Museum and an abundance of paintings by artist Matsuda Ken. Through your encounters with animals, you will be able to think about the importance of life and coexistence with nature, helping you to create opportunities to enrich your life.
Please come and meet the cute owls and their friends, who have been lovingly looked after by staff who love animals.
Owls and their friends
Interaction
Animals that live in British antiques
British Antiques Museum BAM Kamakura
BAM Kamakura is a museum that conveys the world of antiques to the next generation, and conveys the message that it wants many people to feel the wonderfulness and importance of inheriting things and people.
Inside the museum, there is an exhibition of genuine British antiques with over 100 years of history that the director, Masaomi Dobashi, has collected over many years, and a Victorian era "Sherlock Holmes room" has been reproduced. This time, the director has produced a new "Cute animals Museum" in collaboration with antiques, embodying his love of living animals since childhood.
Collaboration with artist Matsuda Ken
Mazda Ken
Born in 1990 in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture. Graduated from the Department of Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Education, Shimane University.
Creates works with pen and watercolor paints on the main theme of animal symbiosis. Despite having no experience in art, he relies on his sensibility and experience to create works that challenge him to find ways to bring out the vitality of living animals through his paintings. He resigned from the city hall and moved his base to the Kanto region in April 2019, where he began full-scale creative activities. In November 2020, he published "Matsudaken Coloring Book Collection." In July 2021, he will hold a solo exhibition "Michiwarumono" at the Yonago City Museum of Art, and in 2024, he will hold "Matsudaken no Sekai Ten" at Wako Ginza.
When he first moved to the Kanto region, he met Director Dobashi of the British Antique Museum, and as mutual lovers of living animals, he hit it off and created the main poster for the "Cute animals Museum."