88-1 Toyomamachi Teraike Sakurakoji, Tome 987-0702 Miyagi PrefectureMap
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A museum that praises local female writers. I went to see "Katsuko Kamakura Museum of Art 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition". Admission fee 200 yen. Pay-pay payment is possible as well as surrounding facilities. A must-see "Atomic Bomb Map" based on the background of the atomic bombing and the whole body injury in Hiroshima, where her husband, who was an army lieutenant, was miraculously saved. A hell picture of the atomic bomb is being developed in a different sense from Mr. and Mrs. Maruki. A poster saying that you should refrain from taking pictures of works of art. The hot water washing toilet seat in the toilet also works seriously, which is good.
It's amazing that so many painters have come out of such a local city, that painter donates paintings to the city, and that the city receives them and operates them as such a wonderful museum. I thought it was really wonderful. Katsuko Takakura is said to have been bombed in Hiroshima, and paintings of the atomic bomb experience are also on display. The illustrations of the old story picture book were heartwarming. The size of the enthusiasm for the culture of this small local city is transmitted, such as asking the famous architect Kengo Kuma to the Noh stage ...
It is a museum where works by painters from this land are exhibited. There are parking lots next to it and tourist spots around it. It's small, but you can enter at a reasonable price, so if you're interested, you can stop by.
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A museum that praises local female writers. I went to see "Katsuko Kamakura Museum of Art 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition". Admission fee 200 yen. Pay-pay payment is possible as well as surrounding facilities. A must-see "Atomic Bomb Map" based on the background of the atomic bombing and the whole body injury in Hiroshima, where her husband, who was an army lieutenant, was miraculously saved. A hell picture of the atomic bomb is being developed in a different sense from Mr. and Mrs. Maruki. A poster saying that you should refrain from taking pictures of works of art. The hot water washing toilet seat in the toilet also works seriously, which is good.
I don't think there is such a painter from Tome!
It's amazing that so many painters have come out of such a local city, that painter donates paintings to the city, and that the city receives them and operates them as such a wonderful museum. I thought it was really wonderful. Katsuko Takakura is said to have been bombed in Hiroshima, and paintings of the atomic bomb experience are also on display. The illustrations of the old story picture book were heartwarming. The size of the enthusiasm for the culture of this small local city is transmitted, such as asking the famous architect Kengo Kuma to the Noh stage ...
Diyuan Painter の Art Museum
It is a museum where works by painters from this land are exhibited. There are parking lots next to it and tourist spots around it. It's small, but you can enter at a reasonable price, so if you're interested, you can stop by.