Skull Museum-Science and Culture 

 
 My private home rooms were named as a skull museum from collected skull items in 1998

 The skull museum was named officially when the new museum with 3rd floors was built showing the skull like shaped of my original design in my garden on march 3 , 2003 and opened on November 2011
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 This private museum is noted as the only one in the world. The items displayed are such as real skulls from the fetus to old man, pictures, anthropological skull replicas, real crystal skulls, deformed skulls, T shirts and all kinds of related skulls items totaling over 6500 pieces.

 I was previously professor of neurosurgery at Kansai Medical University in Osaka and published the book titled “Atlas of Craniology” and “Mystery of the Skull in the World” which shows mysterious and strange stories about the culture and customs for skulls in the world.

 The image of skulls are scarey and hated in Japan. My purpose is that you will think about your life and death through seeing the skulls.

 This museums goal is to help understanding and the science and culture of skulls in the world.
Foreigners are accepted and welcome.


 The skull museum was named officially when the new museum with 3rd floors was build showing the skull like shaped by my original design in my garden on march 3 ,2003 and opened on November 2011.


 This private museum is noted as only one in the world. The items are displayed such as real skulls from the fetus to old man, pictures, anthropological skull replica, real crystal skulls, deformed skull, T shirts and all kinds related with skulls over about 6500 goods.

 I was a previous professor of neurosurgery in Kansai Medical University in Osaka and published the book of "atlas of craniology" and "mystery of the skull in the world" which shows mysterious and strange story about the culture and customs for the skulls in the world.


The image of the skulls is scared and hated in Japan. My purpose is that you will think about your life and death through the seeing the skulls. This museum is to understand the science and culture of the skulls in the world. Foreigners are accepted and welcome.



November 2011

Director of the Skull Museum
Professor Emeritus of Kansai Medical University
Keiji Kawamoto MD PhD