The best place to watch the sunset at the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art
The Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art is a beautiful place for both photographs and landscapes, the building itself is full of design style, designed by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, using a large amount of translucent glass, simple and modern. In addition to enjoying the art exhibition, the building itself is worth seeing 🫶🏻
I wanted to go to Mount Inasa to see the night view, but the "house garden" at the museum made me linger, watching the sunset there is already beautiful, do not want to leave, just want to capture the most beautiful moment.
When visiting the art gallery, from the original cloudy sky to later switched to blue sky, the art gallery under the blue sky is more beautiful, immediately unlimited photos📸️
Now in addition to the permanent exhibition, he also has an exhibition of Picasso paintings. Personally, I think the paintings in the permanent exhibition are more beautiful because I prefer realistic painting style. Every time I look at the paintings of the 16th-19th centuries I marvel at how much effort the painters of the time spent and how deep the skill of his land was. When I learned oil painting, I knew it was not easy to draw people. The teacher once used a student's drawing of lips👄 as an example. The student practiced every day and took several months to draw the lips that seemed real.
If you have a loose schedule or are interested in fine art, you can visit the art gallery ~ enjoy art and take pictures 😌
📍No. 2-1, Deshima-cho, Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture
🚌 A 3-minute walk from Dejima Station on the Tram Blue Line, or a 5-minute walk from Shimin-byouin Station on the Green Line Tram. You can also reach the museum, a 15-minute walk from Nagasaki Station.
🕙Opening hours: 10am-8pm, please note the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month closed❗️
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