How to say "art museum" in Japanese?

In Japanese "art museum" translates to  美術館 

Transliteration: bijutsukan

🇯🇵 私たちは美術館に行きます。

🗣️ Watashitachi wa bijutsukan ni ikimasu.

🇺🇸 We are going to the art museum.

🇯🇵 私たちは美術館に行って絵画を見ました。

🗣️ Watashitachi wa bijutsukan ni itte kaiga o mimashita.

🇺🇸 We went to the art museum and saw paintings.

🇯🇵 美術館で絵画を見る。

🗣️

🇺🇸 Look at paintings in the art museum.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "art museum" in Japanese?

You can use the word "美術館" which translates to "Art museum".

How to pronounce "美術館" (art museum) in Japanese?

The word "美術館" is pronounced as "bijutsukan".

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