
Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the first exhibition room
Fusetsu's collections include diverse and varied documents and items in a variety of fields, ranging from inscriptions on bones and tortoise carapaces from the Yin Dynasty, bronze ware, precious stone ware, ancient mirrors, circular antefixes, earthenware bottles, lute clay, official seals, sutras carved on stones, sales contracts for graves, Buddhist statues, commemorative stones, inscribed memorial stones, stationery, rubbed copies of monuments, sutra scrolls to law documents.
Fusetsu's collections include diverse and varied documents and items in a variety of fields, ranging from inscriptions on bones and tortoise carapaces from the Yin Dynasty, bronze ware, precious stone ware, ancient mirrors, circular antefixes, earthenware bottles, lute clay, official seals, sutras carved on stones, sales contracts for graves, Buddhist statues, commemorative stones, inscribed memorial stones, stationery, rubbed copies of monuments, sutra scrolls to law documents.

Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the first exhibition room / section of broken stone monuments

Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the second floor, the third exhibition room / section of circular antefixes, sutras carved on stones, epitaphs and others

Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the second floor, the fourth exhibition room / section of bronze ware, sales contracts for graves, grave tablets and others
Eiju Ninen Sangatsu Hei" (important object of art) / Later Han, 156
Earthenware bottle on which stenographic characters are written with black lacquer. It reads in Chinese characters, "Eiju Ninen Sangatsu," or March, 156.
Earthenware bottle on which stenographic characters are written with black lacquer. It reads in Chinese characters, "Eiju Ninen Sangatsu," or March, 156.


Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the first exhibition room / section of broken stone monuments

Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the second floor, the third exhibition room / section of circular antefixes, sutras carved on stones, epitaphs and others

Main Building of Calligraphy Museum, the second floor, the fourth exhibition room / section of bronze ware, sales contracts for graves, grave tablets and others