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The place where you could enjoy the traditional Japanese lacquerware "Wajimanuri".
Here, I saw many beautiful "Wajimanuri", one of the most famouse traditional Japanese craftworks. I went to here because I found it in a free holiday brochure by chance. But, I was really moved that ...
It's the first facility I've ever had at the reception.
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I submitted a notebook for a discount on the handicapped person's notebook at the entrance reception, but I couldn't really drive because the men and women who seemed to be the director would be cheaper for the friends who drove with me. Must be When asked if it was necessary, I felt very sad. I don't think it's worth the trip because there aren't many exhibits. It's better not to go as a tourist destination with the attitude of the receptionist. It is a facility where you can't feel the hospitality at all as a person living in the same Noto Peninsula ...
It's better than I expected. I think it's a stone's throw because it's already a daily tool that enhances lacquer to art. But it's a pity that that's not the daily life now.
Located in Mizumori-cho, Wajima City, the Lacquer Art Museum is the only museum in the world. In addition to the exhibition of Shikiori 々, you can see lacquer art representing Japan.
On the first floor, window glass is often used, and the sunlight is abundant, making it bright and transparent. The shop is out of sight, so it's fun to look at it slowly. The essential exhibition seems to have a large collection, and you can always enjoy new works. However, it seems that there are few collections of very old ones, and there are many excellent works from the Taisho and Showa eras.
The place where you could enjoy the traditional Japanese lacquerware "Wajimanuri".
Here, I saw many beautiful "Wajimanuri", one of the most famouse traditional Japanese craftworks. I went to here because I found it in a free holiday brochure by chance. But, I was really moved that ...
It's the first facility I've ever had at the reception.
I submitted a notebook for a discount on the handicapped person's notebook at the entrance reception, but I couldn't really drive because the men and women who seemed to be the director would be cheaper for the friends who drove with me. Must be When asked if it was necessary, I felt very sad. I don't think it's worth the trip because there aren't many exhibits. It's better not to go as a tourist destination with the attitude of the receptionist. It is a facility where you can't feel the hospitality at all as a person living in the same Noto Peninsula ...
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It's better than I expected. I think it's a stone's throw because it's already a daily tool that enhances lacquer to art. But it's a pity that that's not the daily life now.
World で unique の Paint Art Museum
Located in Mizumori-cho, Wajima City, the Lacquer Art Museum is the only museum in the world. In addition to the exhibition of Shikiori 々, you can see lacquer art representing Japan.
World で unique, paint の art museum
On the first floor, window glass is often used, and the sunlight is abundant, making it bright and transparent. The shop is out of sight, so it's fun to look at it slowly. The essential exhibition seems to have a large collection, and you can always enjoy new works. However, it seems that there are few collections of very old ones, and there are many excellent works from the Taisho and Showa eras.