20 Seiki no Kaiso Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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a bronze grand piano sailboat?
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A mysterious object placed near the seawall at Megi Port. I thought it was a sailing ship because the sails were swollen, but when I looked at it 〜, the hull part was a bronze grand piano. I heard that the music flowing from the piano in the sound installation corresponds to the sound of the wave, but I feel that the music was not flowing at this time.
When I returned to the harbor around the art spots on Megijima, there was some art with a mast standing. If you look closely, there is also a keyboard on the grand piano. You can also sit in the front chair and touch it directly.
I visited Megijima at the Setouchi Art Festival. This exhibition is on your right when you get off Megijima Port and walk along the sea toward the elementary school. Is there a ship when viewed from a distance? I think, but when you get closer, you can see that the piano is sailed. Although I felt a little uncomfortable, I thought it was an exhibition that matched nature when I looked at it against the background of the sea.
It is an art work installed near the coast of Megijima, also known as Onigashima, which floats 4 kilometers offshore north of Takamatsu Port. A work of the Setouchi Art Festival (free viewing) that looks like a sailboat with sail pillars and sails on the grand piano is permanently installed. Megijima is a manned island that can be crossed by a small ferry in about 20 minutes from the remote island pier in front of Takamatsu station, so the suspension is surprisingly convenient. If you think of it as a sightseeing tour of the Seto Inland Sea on the boat, you will arrive in no time, and the works are placed near the port.
a bronze grand piano sailboat?
A mysterious object placed near the seawall at Megi Port. I thought it was a sailing ship because the sails were swollen, but when I looked at it 〜, the hull part was a bronze grand piano. I heard that the music flowing from the piano in the sound installation corresponds to the sound of the wave, but I feel that the music was not flowing at this time.
The piano is on the ship.
When I returned to the harbor around the art spots on Megijima, there was some art with a mast standing. If you look closely, there is also a keyboard on the grand piano. You can also sit in the front chair and touch it directly.
Exhibition near the port
I went during the Setouchi Triennale. It is exhibited near the harbor, so you can slowly see the works while waiting for the ship.
The piano has a sail.
I visited Megijima at the Setouchi Art Festival. This exhibition is on your right when you get off Megijima Port and walk along the sea toward the elementary school. Is there a ship when viewed from a distance? I think, but when you get closer, you can see that the piano is sailed. Although I felt a little uncomfortable, I thought it was an exhibition that matched nature when I looked at it against the background of the sea.
Works of the Yishu Festival in theの Permanent
It is an art work installed near the coast of Megijima, also known as Onigashima, which floats 4 kilometers offshore north of Takamatsu Port. A work of the Setouchi Art Festival (free viewing) that looks like a sailboat with sail pillars and sails on the grand piano is permanently installed. Megijima is a manned island that can be crossed by a small ferry in about 20 minutes from the remote island pier in front of Takamatsu station, so the suspension is surprisingly convenient. If you think of it as a sightseeing tour of the Seto Inland Sea on the boat, you will arrive in no time, and the works are placed near the port.