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If you are not interested in YUMEJI TAKEHISA,I reccomended the museum!
We visited at the same time that it opened and had the entire the museum to ourselves. The museum was build to imagine Taishō period (1912-1926) and reduced text captain for enjoy atmosphere. We can l...
If you notice to small things,... bits and pieces are artifacts Wether it is door mobs, handles, glass window, chair, Door, sliding doors, pond, rocks... Every 45mins, you can Listen to over 100 yrs...
It is a museum of Yumeji Takehisa, a painter, poet and writer. Admission to the main building is 1,800 yen, and you can shoot "Ikahoha, Miss Only" inside the building. There are music boxes and piano performances every 30 minutes, and you can listen to the instruments of Dr. Yumeji when he lived. Miss Ikaho Hajime is a character drawn by Takuya Fujima, but Miss Hajime, who is a life-sized pop in the hall, wears a yukata with a picture drawn by Yumeji Sensei, and waits for everyone in the whole universe. ...
In fact, when I went to the Yumeji Memorial Hall, I went to the stop of Ishidan Street. It was just a sightseeing using a one-day ticket (Mizusawa Ikaho Onsen free pass "1 day valid" 1230 yen / person), so I immediately used it and returned to the bus stop near the memorial hall and got nothing. I was a little impatient. By the way, the Yumeji Memorial Hall, but his beautiful paintings with the scent of Taisho romance are certainly attractive, but personally, "relaxation" (pastel painting) rather than "Kurofunaya" (exhibition is a replica) ...
It is a memorial hall for Yumeji Takehisa, a painter who loved Ikaho. In the vast site called Taisho Roman Forest, there are various facilities such as "Taisho Roman House", "Kurofunekan", "Yoshiyamaro", and the children's painting hall (closed). This time, I chose a set tour of the new building (Yoshiyamaro) and the main building (Taisho Roman House and Kurofunekan) (2200 yen per person). It takes time to visit the three buildings, so it is recommended that you take time to visit them. In the Taisho Roman Hall, ...
If you are not interested in YUMEJI TAKEHISA,I reccomended the museum!
We visited at the same time that it opened and had the entire the museum to ourselves. The museum was build to imagine Taishō period (1912-1926) and reduced text captain for enjoy atmosphere. We can l...
Best to come just before anytime near ??:45 !!
If you notice to small things,... bits and pieces are artifacts Wether it is door mobs, handles, glass window, chair, Door, sliding doors, pond, rocks... Every 45mins, you can Listen to over 100 yrs...
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It is a museum of Yumeji Takehisa, a painter, poet and writer. Admission to the main building is 1,800 yen, and you can shoot "Ikahoha, Miss Only" inside the building. There are music boxes and piano performances every 30 minutes, and you can listen to the instruments of Dr. Yumeji when he lived. Miss Ikaho Hajime is a character drawn by Takuya Fujima, but Miss Hajime, who is a life-sized pop in the hall, wears a yukata with a picture drawn by Yumeji Sensei, and waits for everyone in the whole universe. ...
Memorial Hall with the scent of Taisho Roman
In fact, when I went to the Yumeji Memorial Hall, I went to the stop of Ishidan Street. It was just a sightseeing using a one-day ticket (Mizusawa Ikaho Onsen free pass "1 day valid" 1230 yen / person), so I immediately used it and returned to the bus stop near the memorial hall and got nothing. I was a little impatient. By the way, the Yumeji Memorial Hall, but his beautiful paintings with the scent of Taisho romance are certainly attractive, but personally, "relaxation" (pastel painting) rather than "Kurofunaya" (exhibition is a replica) ...
Taisho Roman
It is a memorial hall for Yumeji Takehisa, a painter who loved Ikaho. In the vast site called Taisho Roman Forest, there are various facilities such as "Taisho Roman House", "Kurofunekan", "Yoshiyamaro", and the children's painting hall (closed). This time, I chose a set tour of the new building (Yoshiyamaro) and the main building (Taisho Roman House and Kurofunekan) (2200 yen per person). It takes time to visit the three buildings, so it is recommended that you take time to visit them. In the Taisho Roman Hall, ...