Among Zoroastrian burial items, there is a camel-shaped zoomorphic OSTADON lying there. It was found…
Okayama Orient Museum was founded on April 6, 1979.
It was constructed on the occasion when a collection of the late Chief Director of the Okayama Gakuen Education Foundation, Yasuhara Shinjiro, was donated to the city of Okayama. The original collection initially consisted of about 2,000 objects of the Oriental art. At present, it has more than 4,800 objects. The museum itself is the only municipal museum dedicated to Middle and Near Eastern art. The unusual bowls stored here are especially attractive.
You can learn more about the topic in the book-album "Cultural legacy of Central Asia in Japanese Museums" (volume XX) in the series "Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in the World Collections".
The general sponsor of the project is the oilfield services company Eriell-Group.