The Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art is a museum located in Genoa, in the Castelletto neighborhood, and houses an extensive collection of Oriental art, with an emphasis on Japanese art.The museum is housed inside an eighteenth-century villa, the Villa Saluzzo Serra, which has been completely renovated and expanded to house the collection of Edoardo Chiossone, an Italian artist who lived in Japan for a long time and collected many objects and works of Oriental art.The museum’s exhibition is divided into several sections, covering a wide range of topics and historical periods. The first section of the museum is devoted to Japanese art, and features a large collection of objects and artworks, including prints, paintings, porcelain, lacquerware, swords, and armor.The second section of the museum is devoted to Chinese art, and features a range of objects and works of art, including ceramics, bronzes, sculptures, and paintings.The third section of the museum is devoted to Korean art, and features a range of objects and works of art, including ceramics, lacquerware, and textiles.Finally, the top floor of the museum houses the permanent exhibition of Edoardo Chiossone, which presents his life and artistic career, and a series of Japanese artworks he collected while in Japan.The Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art is a unique experience for all lovers of Oriental art, and is a must-see for all visitors to Genoa who wish to discover the beauty and richness of Japanese and Oriental art in general.