Imai Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I went after the cherry blossom viewing.
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It was a small museum, but there were few people and I could watch it slowly. Sakuraecho, which has many cherry blossoms It is very close to the discontinued station.
A private museum standing in a corner of a construction machinery company. I went to see "Battlefield Photographer Yoichi Watanabe Photo Exhibition". Admission fee 1000 yen. 900 yen with various discounts such as JAF. Battlefield photographer who is familiar with variety shows recently. There is something particularly appealing about the pictures of children living in conflict zones. You can touch the bulletproof vest he wore, but it's a heavy word anyway. The JR Sanjiang Line has been abolished around the area, and National Highway 261 is a typical local three-digit national highway. A landslide over here is ...
7 Month 15 Sunday (Sunday), I visited the "Battlefield Photographer Yoichi Watanabe Photography Exhibition" at the Imai Museum of Art. At the time of the special exhibition, the museum is open without rest during the period. The 1 2 floor, where paintings and works are usually exhibited, was filled with photos of Yoichi Watanabe. All of the photos are children on the battlefield or parents holding children. The most important thing I felt was that every photo has a very beautiful color. Because it is a battlefield, the color is more dull or ...
"My own museum. The real charm. And ... the encounter with a girl who is not injured."
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(From Imai Museum of Art website) "The Imai Museum of Art, which is based on the image of a white wall on the banks of the clear stream of the Hachinohe River in Shimane Prefecture, blends into the surrounding green shadows and harmonizes well with nature. It is a museum that houses pottery and crafts, mainly contemporary Japanese paintings by artists exhibited at the Institute. The museum nurtures the rich hearts of children who will lead the next generation by appreciating excellent works of art. It is the basic idea to convey the nature of the irreplaceable Furusato to later generations and contribute to the improvement of regional culture. ...
I went after the cherry blossom viewing.
It was a small museum, but there were few people and I could watch it slowly. Sakuraecho, which has many cherry blossoms It is very close to the discontinued station.
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A private museum standing in a corner of a construction machinery company. I went to see "Battlefield Photographer Yoichi Watanabe Photo Exhibition". Admission fee 1000 yen. 900 yen with various discounts such as JAF. Battlefield photographer who is familiar with variety shows recently. There is something particularly appealing about the pictures of children living in conflict zones. You can touch the bulletproof vest he wore, but it's a heavy word anyway. The JR Sanjiang Line has been abolished around the area, and National Highway 261 is a typical local three-digit national highway. A landslide over here is ...
Battlefield photographer Yoichi Watanabe photography exhibition
7 Month 15 Sunday (Sunday), I visited the "Battlefield Photographer Yoichi Watanabe Photography Exhibition" at the Imai Museum of Art. At the time of the special exhibition, the museum is open without rest during the period. The 1 2 floor, where paintings and works are usually exhibited, was filled with photos of Yoichi Watanabe. All of the photos are children on the battlefield or parents holding children. The most important thing I felt was that every photo has a very beautiful color. Because it is a battlefield, the color is more dull or ...
"My own museum. The real charm. And ... the encounter with a girl who is not injured."
(From Imai Museum of Art website) "The Imai Museum of Art, which is based on the image of a white wall on the banks of the clear stream of the Hachinohe River in Shimane Prefecture, blends into the surrounding green shadows and harmonizes well with nature. It is a museum that houses pottery and crafts, mainly contemporary Japanese paintings by artists exhibited at the Institute. The museum nurtures the rich hearts of children who will lead the next generation by appreciating excellent works of art. It is the basic idea to convey the nature of the irreplaceable Furusato to later generations and contribute to the improvement of regional culture. ...