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A quiet museum where you can take a closer look at the masterpieces of dynamic southern paintings.
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It is an art museum of modern southern paintings that permanently paints paintings of Nanga (suiboku GA (suiboku GA) originated in China) painter, tamasei naohara. The exhibition of the masterpiece "Zen no Makishi Ushikahikusa" based on the teachings of the Zen book "Ushikahikusa" is a masterpiece. The ceiling painting "Unryu Zu" is also worth a visit. If you ask for a set of nearby Kunisei-an, you can see the original Fusuma-e, so it is recommended.
The building imitates the Forbidden City Museum in China has a unique atmosphere. The admission fee is 300 yen at the private museum of Tamasei Naohara, the leading master of modern southern paintings, and it is quite spectacular.
I can't think of the image of "Awaji Museum", but I stopped by during the round trip to Tokushima ― Kobe. I was just exhibiting a picture book by Erica Tachihara and was distracted by it, but the masterpiece of Tamasei painter is spectacular, and it makes me feel different again on Awaji Island.
A magnificent building suddenly appears just up the uneasy mountain road. The museum was built in the background of 々 and the masterpiece of Tamao Naohara is on display. In the masterpiece, Chinese ink paintings are drawn as more than 10 consecutive paintings in a story-like manner, and they are sucked in while looking at them. 1F There was an exhibition of copper straws in another room.
I can't see the real thing, only replicas and panel exhibitions I'm disappointed!
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Unfortunately, no matter how accurately the replica is imitated, it is not at all a replica, the aura that feels from the real thing. It's like a replica of Seiren-in Temple's Seifudo, and I don't get any emotion or impression. I tried to see two copper cocoons of important cultural properties, but it's a counterfeit product. Originally, there are important cultural properties called "Nakagawara Dokoro" and "Nikkoji Dokoro", but what I saw was just a replica. As for Matsuho Dokoro, it is under research and investigation Just a panel exhibition ...
A quiet museum where you can take a closer look at the masterpieces of dynamic southern paintings.
It is an art museum of modern southern paintings that permanently paints paintings of Nanga (suiboku GA (suiboku GA) originated in China) painter, tamasei naohara. The exhibition of the masterpiece "Zen no Makishi Ushikahikusa" based on the teachings of the Zen book "Ushikahikusa" is a masterpiece. The ceiling painting "Unryu Zu" is also worth a visit. If you ask for a set of nearby Kunisei-an, you can see the original Fusuma-e, so it is recommended.
Unique atmosphere
The building imitates the Forbidden City Museum in China has a unique atmosphere. The admission fee is 300 yen at the private museum of Tamasei Naohara, the leading master of modern southern paintings, and it is quite spectacular.
Away に Art Museum
I can't think of the image of "Awaji Museum", but I stopped by during the round trip to Tokushima ― Kobe. I was just exhibiting a picture book by Erica Tachihara and was distracted by it, but the masterpiece of Tamasei painter is spectacular, and it makes me feel different again on Awaji Island.
A magnificent museum surrounded by trees 々
A magnificent building suddenly appears just up the uneasy mountain road. The museum was built in the background of 々 and the masterpiece of Tamao Naohara is on display. In the masterpiece, Chinese ink paintings are drawn as more than 10 consecutive paintings in a story-like manner, and they are sucked in while looking at them. 1F There was an exhibition of copper straws in another room.
I can't see the real thing, only replicas and panel exhibitions I'm disappointed!
Unfortunately, no matter how accurately the replica is imitated, it is not at all a replica, the aura that feels from the real thing. It's like a replica of Seiren-in Temple's Seifudo, and I don't get any emotion or impression. I tried to see two copper cocoons of important cultural properties, but it's a counterfeit product. Originally, there are important cultural properties called "Nakagawara Dokoro" and "Nikkoji Dokoro", but what I saw was just a replica. As for Matsuho Dokoro, it is under research and investigation Just a panel exhibition ...