Nirasaki Omura Art Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Reasonable price. Interesting pictures and art in this small, private museum. Interesting history of the artist. Good view of the valley from coffee shop. Art postcards and art books available. Worth ...
This small city museum was the gift of a Nirasaki native son who went on to great things, and most recently won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 2015. Professor Omura donated his art collection and th...
The admission fee is 500 yen, but when you show your JAF membership card at the entrance, you can get a picture postcard 1, so when you show it to the staff, Professor Tomoshi Omura on the picture postcard (Owner and Nobel Prize winner) Sign of! When I was surprised and asked if it was his real brush, he sometimes signed me when Professor Omura came. It became a treasure. The exhibition was full of materials related to Professor Omura. I respect the teacher ...
A museum of Nobel Prize-winning Dr. Omura's collection. There are also many collections of female artists. I was just holding exhibitions such as Japanese painting female artists, lacquer female artists and picture book artists. On the second floor, there is a break room while enjoying the scenery, and there is a vending machine such as coffee. There is also an exhibition room about Dr. Omura, and I think it's a museum of just the right size to stop by while traveling. Next door is a soba shop and a day trip hot spring, and look at the picture ...
It is a short walk from Nirasaki Station. A special exhibition called "Fascinating Women's Statue" was held, and Kenzo Okada's "Women's Statue" was exhibited. It's a little bit of a mess, but I think you can enjoy it with the hot spring next door 〇
Art museum
Reasonable price. Interesting pictures and art in this small, private museum. Interesting history of the artist. Good view of the valley from coffee shop. Art postcards and art books available. Worth ...
Small, but interesting.
This small city museum was the gift of a Nirasaki native son who went on to great things, and most recently won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 2015. Professor Omura donated his art collection and th...
A postcard with a signature of Satoshi Omura
The admission fee is 500 yen, but when you show your JAF membership card at the entrance, you can get a picture postcard 1, so when you show it to the staff, Professor Tomoshi Omura on the picture postcard (Owner and Nobel Prize winner) Sign of! When I was surprised and asked if it was his real brush, he sometimes signed me when Professor Omura came. It became a treasure. The exhibition was full of materials related to Professor Omura. I respect the teacher ...
Dr. Omura's collection
A museum of Nobel Prize-winning Dr. Omura's collection. There are also many collections of female artists. I was just holding exhibitions such as Japanese painting female artists, lacquer female artists and picture book artists. On the second floor, there is a break room while enjoying the scenery, and there is a vending machine such as coffee. There is also an exhibition room about Dr. Omura, and I think it's a museum of just the right size to stop by while traveling. Next door is a soba shop and a day trip hot spring, and look at the picture ...
Miyazaki City Sanchez
It is a short walk from Nirasaki Station. A special exhibition called "Fascinating Women's Statue" was held, and Kenzo Okada's "Women's Statue" was exhibited. It's a little bit of a mess, but I think you can enjoy it with the hot spring next door 〇