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Ma 々 5 minutes walk from Ta station. It is located on the site of the Ogawa family, a wealthy merchant from Edo to the Meiji era. The building is a renovated Dozo (rice warehouse) built in 1911, but it doesn't feel old. There are no permanent exhibitions, and special exhibitions and workshops are held several times a year. The special exhibition at the time of visiting the museum is "Shun Maruki Picture Book Original Painting Exhibition". The admission fee is 400 yen, but it is a free release date by chance. Toshitoshi Maruki is famous for his paintings of the atomic bombs with his husband, Isato Maruki, but the exhibition was exhibited at this exhibition, Red Riding Hood, Bremen's music team, Taro Urashima ...
Ma 々 Go straight on the road in front of Ta station and turn right at the first signal and you will arrive in front of the museum gate. There is an Ogawa family residence on the left side of the premises, and an admission ticket office and an art museum live together in the building on the right. Therefore, it looked like a museum I rented. Here, the "Shun Maruki Picture Book Original Painting Exhibition" is being held until June 13th. Speaking of Toshi Maruki, the "atomic bomb map" co-produced with Isato is famous, but even in the field of "picture books", there are 150 picture books that have been hand-held by illustrations and decorations. I was an elementary school teacher ...
I passed by when I traveled on the old Nikko Kaido by running. Unfortunately, it wasn't open, so I only saw the exterior. The quaint building and the magnificent warehouse were impressive.
The museum is closed and you can only see the Ogawa family's mansion (100 yen) Since there is no guide today, it seems that the person in charge of the reception and the entrance of the building is not very familiar. Some floors are fluffy or you are worried about your feet. Is it the Meiji era? It was built and relocated to its current location during the Taisho era, and the glass and pillars remain the same for the building that was more than 100 years old. Some places are prohibited from entering, but even in the same Japanese room, the ceiling is plastered? It is a board, and on the second floor ...
Ma 々 Ta Station Walk 5 minutes. Parking lot along National Highway 4 Route. I went to see a masterpiece exhibition of modern Japanese Western paintings. Admission fee 400 yen. The museum takes off its shoes and changes into slippers to enter. On the left is the registered tangible cultural property Ogawa family residence. A volunteer guide who seems to be a silver human resources center or will voluntarily and politely explain the inside of the mansion.
A stone lantern carved with a heart
Ma 々 5 minutes walk from Ta station. It is located on the site of the Ogawa family, a wealthy merchant from Edo to the Meiji era. The building is a renovated Dozo (rice warehouse) built in 1911, but it doesn't feel old. There are no permanent exhibitions, and special exhibitions and workshops are held several times a year. The special exhibition at the time of visiting the museum is "Shun Maruki Picture Book Original Painting Exhibition". The admission fee is 400 yen, but it is a free release date by chance. Toshitoshi Maruki is famous for his paintings of the atomic bombs with his husband, Isato Maruki, but the exhibition was exhibited at this exhibition, Red Riding Hood, Bremen's music team, Taro Urashima ...
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Ma 々 Go straight on the road in front of Ta station and turn right at the first signal and you will arrive in front of the museum gate. There is an Ogawa family residence on the left side of the premises, and an admission ticket office and an art museum live together in the building on the right. Therefore, it looked like a museum I rented. Here, the "Shun Maruki Picture Book Original Painting Exhibition" is being held until June 13th. Speaking of Toshi Maruki, the "atomic bomb map" co-produced with Isato is famous, but even in the field of "picture books", there are 150 picture books that have been hand-held by illustrations and decorations. I was an elementary school teacher ...
A quaint building
I passed by when I traveled on the old Nikko Kaido by running. Unfortunately, it wasn't open, so I only saw the exterior. The quaint building and the magnificent warehouse were impressive.
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The museum is closed and you can only see the Ogawa family's mansion (100 yen) Since there is no guide today, it seems that the person in charge of the reception and the entrance of the building is not very familiar. Some floors are fluffy or you are worried about your feet. Is it the Meiji era? It was built and relocated to its current location during the Taisho era, and the glass and pillars remain the same for the building that was more than 100 years old. Some places are prohibited from entering, but even in the same Japanese room, the ceiling is plastered? It is a board, and on the second floor ...
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Ma 々 Ta Station Walk 5 minutes. Parking lot along National Highway 4 Route. I went to see a masterpiece exhibition of modern Japanese Western paintings. Admission fee 400 yen. The museum takes off its shoes and changes into slippers to enter. On the left is the registered tangible cultural property Ogawa family residence. A volunteer guide who seems to be a silver human resources center or will voluntarily and politely explain the inside of the mansion.