I didn't expect Nara to be so small, there are so many collections in the art gallery, and there are thousands of pieces on the street. There are paintings, art, sculptures and so on. It feels like two or three hours to see it.
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Nara Prefectural Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Nara Prefectural Museum of Art is located in Todaiji-cho, Nara, and was established in 1972. The museum displays ukiyo-e paintings and daily necessities of Edo-era painters Toshusai Sakuraku, Kitagawa Utagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, etc. At the same time, there are also paintings by famous ceramic craftsmen Kenyoshi Tomomoto and famous sculptor Inoue Takeyoshi Kazuyoshi. The masterpieces of Uemura Matsuen and others are famous for their beautiful paintings. In addition, about 4,200 works related to Nara Prefecture such as paintings and sculptures are displayed.
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Nara Prefectural Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I didn't expect Nara to be so small, there are so many collections in the art gallery, and there are thousands of pieces on the street. There are paintings, art, sculptures and so on. It feels like two or three hours to see it.
The Nara County Art Museum happened to see it when it passed by. It didn't go in. It looked very cold. But the architecture was very special. It was different from some of the art galleries I had seen before. It was a typical old Japanese architecture.
I'm not sure if this is the county gallery that I passed by, but I saw an exhibition in it that day. It's next to the bus stop. If I bought a one-day ticket for the Nara bus, I could still shake it by the way.
A modern architectural gem, the hall hosts various cultural events, concerts, and performances. Its design and facilities reflect Nara's commitment to both tradition and innovation
[View] Beautiful scenery [Fun] Fun full of fun [Cost-effective] The price is close to the people
There are not many large art galleries in Nara Prefecture, and this one is operated by the local government of Nara. Close to Kintetsu Nara Station, it takes about 5 minutes to walk. Modern Japanese painting and Fushi painting are collection features.
The scale of this gallery is really small, and there are not many things inside, so I don't think it is necessary to come here specially. If it is nearby, it is okay to come and stroll around, otherwise it will not feel particularly suitable.
The transportation of this gallery is also very convenient. After visiting the museum, we came directly. We can still see some art works about Japan during the Nara period. I think it is worth a visit.