Shinshu Takato Art Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A museum where works of 々 who have opened up a part of Japanese art are exhibited
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I wanted to see the works of 々, the predecessors who have opened one end of Japanese culture and art such as Fuori Nakamura and Hidehiko Ikegami, who have appreciated the exhibits of the imperial family at Tokyo University of the Arts, and came to Takato. It seems that Harukusa Hishida was a student when Fuori Nakamura was teaching in Iida. This is the ruins of Takato Castle, which is surrounded by the Japanese Alps in front of you and behind you, and the elegant building just off there is Shinshu Takatomi. ...
A museum adjacent to Takato Castle Ruins Park. The works of local painters such as Fuori Nakamura, Hideune Ikegami, Shibata Kosaka, and Takatsubo Ezaki are mainly exhibited. However, what is amazing is the outside view from the coffee shop. The scenery is beautiful like a picture.
It is right next to the entrance of Takato Castle Ruins Park, which is famous for cherry blossoms. The building is very clean and clean. At that time, the exhibits will change in 々, so I think the evaluation will be gradually on the exhibits.
It is near Takato Castle Ruins Park. The admission fee is 500 yen. The building design is Tadanaga Miyamoto. Works collected by Masao Harada, who was born in Takato Town (Harada Collection), local writers, and works related to Takato are on display. There are few famous works, but there are also paintings by Ikuo Hirayama, so if you are interested in art, you should visit the museum when you come to Takato Castle Ruins Park.
The cherry blossoms in the castle ruins park have just bloomed. It's hardly blooming. Moreover, it rained as forecast. Since I came here, when I looked into the museum, the lights turned on and there were people. It's open from 7 o'clock! When you enter, you can see a cherry tree with dark pink buds on the other side of the glass. The exhibition on this day is a picture of Mr. Tsurutaro. The corner at the end is also covered with glass and you can see the cherry blossoms. If it is in full bloom, it seems to be a surprise. Well, the flowers were early, so I was able to enjoy them in a chartered state. ...
A museum where works of 々 who have opened up a part of Japanese art are exhibited
I wanted to see the works of 々, the predecessors who have opened one end of Japanese culture and art such as Fuori Nakamura and Hidehiko Ikegami, who have appreciated the exhibits of the imperial family at Tokyo University of the Arts, and came to Takato. It seems that Harukusa Hishida was a student when Fuori Nakamura was teaching in Iida. This is the ruins of Takato Castle, which is surrounded by the Japanese Alps in front of you and behind you, and the elegant building just off there is Shinshu Takatomi. ...
What's amazing is the view from the cafe.
A museum adjacent to Takato Castle Ruins Park. The works of local painters such as Fuori Nakamura, Hideune Ikegami, Shibata Kosaka, and Takatsubo Ezaki are mainly exhibited. However, what is amazing is the outside view from the coffee shop. The scenery is beautiful like a picture.
Gaoyuan City Site Park の Heng
It is right next to the entrance of Takato Castle Ruins Park, which is famous for cherry blossoms. The building is very clean and clean. At that time, the exhibits will change in 々, so I think the evaluation will be gradually on the exhibits.
Works of writers related to takato
It is near Takato Castle Ruins Park. The admission fee is 500 yen. The building design is Tadanaga Miyamoto. Works collected by Masao Harada, who was born in Takato Town (Harada Collection), local writers, and works related to Takato are on display. There are few famous works, but there are also paintings by Ikuo Hirayama, so if you are interested in art, you should visit the museum when you come to Takato Castle Ruins Park.
Glass-enclosed picture window
The cherry blossoms in the castle ruins park have just bloomed. It's hardly blooming. Moreover, it rained as forecast. Since I came here, when I looked into the museum, the lights turned on and there were people. It's open from 7 o'clock! When you enter, you can see a cherry tree with dark pink buds on the other side of the glass. The exhibition on this day is a picture of Mr. Tsurutaro. The corner at the end is also covered with glass and you can see the cherry blossoms. If it is in full bloom, it seems to be a surprise. Well, the flowers were early, so I was able to enjoy them in a chartered state. ...