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Unusual Idea for A Sculpture very fun.
Right outside the East entrance to the JR Train station. It is very close to a Starbucks. The sculpture is huge and totally unexpected. It is well done and if you look carefully you can also find t...
This is between the station at the east exit of Kanazawa Station and the Forus Building. It feels like an open kettle is half buried in the lawn. I can't understand it for ordinary people.
It is a literally kettle-shaped object installed in the east exit square of Kanazawa Station, and it was selected as the best work in the international competition. I think this work is rare in Japan.
It is a monument near Kanazawa Station. The medicine can has fallen and the lid has come off. Many of the monuments made by artists are incomprehensible, but this makes me laugh a little.
It is a unique art work in front of Kanazawa Forus. A turned over kettle is half buried on the ground. It's cute that the lid of the kettle is rolling when you turn it to the back side.
Unusual Idea for A Sculpture very fun.
Right outside the East entrance to the JR Train station. It is very close to a Starbucks. The sculpture is huge and totally unexpected. It is well done and if you look carefully you can also find t...
Meaning が?
This is between the station at the east exit of Kanazawa Station and the Forus Building. It feels like an open kettle is half buried in the lawn. I can't understand it for ordinary people.
A rare object.
It is a literally kettle-shaped object installed in the east exit square of Kanazawa Station, and it was selected as the best work in the international competition. I think this work is rare in Japan.
It's very fashionable.
It is a monument near Kanazawa Station. The medicine can has fallen and the lid has come off. Many of the monuments made by artists are incomprehensible, but this makes me laugh a little.
Unique art
It is a unique art work in front of Kanazawa Forus. A turned over kettle is half buried on the ground. It's cute that the lid of the kettle is rolling when you turn it to the back side.