Japanese Pavilion
Japanese Pavilion is a museum in Subprefecture of Vila Mariana, São Paulo, São Paulo. Japanese Pavilion is situated nearby to Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium, as well as near the museum Brazilian Cultures Pavilion.Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Opening hours: Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday 10:00 AM—noon and 1:00 PM—5:00 PM
- Email: pavilhao@bunkyo.org.br
- Type: Museum
- Description: Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo
- Address: São Paulo
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Ibirapuera Park and Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium.
Ibirapuera Park
Park
Photo: Stankuns, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ibirapuera Park is an urban park in São Paulo. It comprises 158 hectares between Av. República do Líbano, Av. Pedro Alvares Cabral, and Av. IV Centenário, and is the most visited park in South America, with 14.4 million visits in 2017.
Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium
Planetarium
Photo: Dornicke, Public domain.
The Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium, also known as the Ibirapuera Planetarium, is a planetarium in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo. It opened in January 1957, and was the first planetarium in Brazil and Latin America. Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium is situated 200 metres northeast of Japanese Pavilion.
Museu Afro Brasil
Museum
Photo: Dornicke, Public domain.
Museu Afro Brasil is a history, artistic and ethnographic museum dedicated to the research, preservation, and exhibition of objects and works related to the cultural sphere of black people in Brazil. Museu Afro Brasil is situated 360 metres northeast of Japanese Pavilion.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Moema and Itaim Bibi.
Moema
Suburb
Moema is a district in the south region of the city of São Paulo. The name was first applied to the area in the early 20th century, when São Paulo expanded southward and began formalizing new residential districts.
Itaim Bibi
Suburb
Photo: Rodrigo.Argenton, CC BY 3.0.
Itaim Bibi is a district in the subprefecture of Pinheiros in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It includes in its area an eponymous neighborhood. Popularly and in some reports, the region once belonged to the South Zone, but is administered by the Pinheiros Subprefecture, being officially integrated into the West Zone.
Paulista
Photo: sensechange, CC BY 2.0.
Paulista region is commonly used by people of São Paulo to refer to the area around Avenida Paulista. The term is subjective, as Av. Paulista crosses different neighborhoods, districts, and even different regions.
Japanese Pavilion
- Categories: pavilion, building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Subprefecture of Vila Mariana, São Paulo, Grande São Paulo, São Paulo, Southeast, Brazil, South America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-23.58608° or 23° 35′ 10″ southLongitude
-46.66181° or 46° 39′ 43″ westHeight
4.8 metres (16 feet)Open location code
588MC87Q+H7OpenStreetMap ID
way 27030317OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumWikidata ID
Q52390316
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In Other Languages
From Japanese to Portuguese—“Japanese Pavilion” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “日本館”
- Portuguese: “Pavilhão Japonês”
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