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Nizayama Forest Art Museum

下山芸術の森 発電所美術館
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Fine Art Galleries
Open tomorrow at 9:00-16:30
Address:
364-1 Nizayama-cho, Shimoshinkawa-gun, Japan Nizayama 939-0631Map
Phone+81 765-78-0621
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  • hosakin
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    I went to see the "Takahiro Fujiwara Somewhere" exhibition. Admission fee 600 yen. Partial shooting can be done from the side of the entrance. The exhibition space that leaves the remnants of the power plant mainly on 2 points of "In the Darkness" and "Under the surface" is spacious and gorgeous. The interior is dark. The mouth of the water pipe empty on the wall is closed space. Be careful not to get lost.

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2020
  • takashi714
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    It is a museum where many works are clearly difficult and have different tastes.

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    As the name suggests, the Power Plant Museum, this facility is a building where you can feel the wonderful history of trying to control water by hydroelectric power generation and use it for power generation in the time when the Kurobe River was rampant and flooded frequently. The building is worth seeing, but the exhibits are mainly huge monuments, and I am not convinced of the intention to exhibit the works. It will be a social tour where you can find historical value at a power plant that utilizes water from a tributary of a large river. However, the works on display are clear and difficult ...

    Reviewed on Feb 10, 2019
  • えりか 井
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    Fantasy

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    I went with my sister and our husband who live in Irizen Town. Built in a peaceful suburb, the brick old hydroelectric power plant is his museum. I didn't expect much, but I enjoyed seeing the old turbines and water pipes in the same way, and holding special exhibitions that change regularly! There was an observatory at the end of the stone steps, and the view from there was the best! ... because it is closed in winter.

    Reviewed on Jan 15, 2019
  • Climber809794
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    the abolition of the hydroelectric power plant building

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     In 1925, the former Kurobe gawa River Daini power plant of Hokuriku electric power company was abolished and it was reproduced as an art museum. This power plant was abolished, but the Kurobe gawa River third power plant was built next to it, and power generation continued there. The museum is not always open and the location is inconvenient, so I want you to check it when you go. The exhibits are mainly modern items, some of the power plant facilities are left behind, and some of them are used. Now ...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2017
  • SWANSON501
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    Nostalgic

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    It is a museum with the old hydroelectric power plant left as it is. The location is confusing, but I like it in a nostalgic place.

    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2017

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