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Discover Snowy Mountain Master Pieces
I did not know about the painter, Kyuichiro Aihara, but the owner of B&B in Biei highly recommended it. It was not quite on the way to Kushiro, but our family decided to detour to his museum. Mr. Aiha...
The approach to the entrance with a pillow tree is also very nice, which is a relocated building that was a former public bath in Nakasatsunai Rokkatei Art Village. It is difficult to find it unless you look at the map because it is across the road in the art village. It seems that he visited Tokachi many times while working as a grain dealer in Kawagoe and drew the scenery of Hokkaido, and he was deeply related to Tokachi. It was a magnificent work.
This is the place I wanted to visit someday when I saw Koichiro Aihara for the first time at a museum in Karuizawa. The trunk of the sun itself had a taste like a painting. However, now he is exhibiting at a museum he saw for the first time. It was a shame.
Unfortunately, when I visited on November 10th, it seemed to be closed in winter. It is located in the corner of 1 books from the national highway. The roadway is made like a square, so you can stop and stop temporarily if you just look at the exterior.
One of the museums in Nakasatsunai Art Village. Even though it is a museum, it is a building that reuses the facility that was originally a public bath. I didn't think it was a public bath very much. Was this a dressing room? Was this a bathtub? I imagined. Speaking of works, the pictures and words when the JNR Hiroo Line was abolished, which were exhibited at the beginning after entering the museum, left a very impressive impression on me.
Discover Snowy Mountain Master Pieces
I did not know about the painter, Kyuichiro Aihara, but the owner of B&B in Biei highly recommended it. It was not quite on the way to Kushiro, but our family decided to detour to his museum. Mr. Aiha...
Time slip in a retro building
The approach to the entrance with a pillow tree is also very nice, which is a relocated building that was a former public bath in Nakasatsunai Rokkatei Art Village. It is difficult to find it unless you look at the map because it is across the road in the art village. It seems that he visited Tokachi many times while working as a grain dealer in Kawagoe and drew the scenery of Hokkaido, and he was deeply related to Tokachi. It was a magnificent work.
Now, Sakai に on display?
This is the place I wanted to visit someday when I saw Koichiro Aihara for the first time at a museum in Karuizawa. The trunk of the sun itself had a taste like a painting. However, now he is exhibiting at a museum he saw for the first time. It was a shame.
Winter は closed
Unfortunately, when I visited on November 10th, it seemed to be closed in winter. It is located in the corner of 1 books from the national highway. The roadway is made like a square, so you can stop and stop temporarily if you just look at the exterior.
もと simmer soup
One of the museums in Nakasatsunai Art Village. Even though it is a museum, it is a building that reuses the facility that was originally a public bath. I didn't think it was a public bath very much. Was this a dressing room? Was this a bathtub? I imagined. Speaking of works, the pictures and words when the JNR Hiroo Line was abolished, which were exhibited at the beginning after entering the museum, left a very impressive impression on me.