Kei Hiraga Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A private tour of a famous artist's house and numerous paintings - need we say more?
Have you ever been shown around the house of a famous artist by his widow, welcomed to sit in the living room, offered drinks and local sweets and allowed to walk around the house to view numerous of ...
Hiraga was an excellent artist and the gallery is very cute. His widow runs it from her home. It cost 600yen and we were welcomed with tea and a sweet. We read through some info then walked around. Th...
It was an attractive facility as a museum and a villa hot spring loved by the Meiji era. The long-established inn, Manjuro The building, built as a villa for Fukuju, was designated as a national registered tangible cultural property in 2003. As a museum, Takashi Hiraga's wife was protected and colored with the works of 々 exhibited along with his son Taro. In addition, only the private bath was a private bath, and it was a taste of Spanish marble and pottery pillows.
The combination of hot springs and museums is rare.
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The combination of hot springs and museums is rare. At first glance, it looks like an old Japanese house. The place is from Hakone Yumoto Station to those who are called "Okuyumoto". This area is a quiet area rubbed by mountains and rivers, so why not take a walk?
A private tour of a famous artist's house and numerous paintings - need we say more?
Have you ever been shown around the house of a famous artist by his widow, welcomed to sit in the living room, offered drinks and local sweets and allowed to walk around the house to view numerous of ...
Gorgeous little gallery with English info
Hiraga was an excellent artist and the gallery is very cute. His widow runs it from her home. It cost 600yen and we were welcomed with tea and a sweet. We read through some info then walked around. Th...
Closed
Looking at the guide, it was open, but it was closed a long time ago. Information update is required.
Unfortunately, it seems to have closed.
It was an attractive facility as a museum and a villa hot spring loved by the Meiji era. The long-established inn, Manjuro The building, built as a villa for Fukuju, was designated as a national registered tangible cultural property in 2003. As a museum, Takashi Hiraga's wife was protected and colored with the works of 々 exhibited along with his son Taro. In addition, only the private bath was a private bath, and it was a taste of Spanish marble and pottery pillows.
The combination of hot springs and museums is rare.
The combination of hot springs and museums is rare. At first glance, it looks like an old Japanese house. The place is from Hakone Yumoto Station to those who are called "Okuyumoto". This area is a quiet area rubbed by mountains and rivers, so why not take a walk?