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Born in Toyokawa City, Toshio Hirakawa is a painter who learned Japanese painting by himself. Both of them belonged to the painting association and also moved to ink to exhibit masterpieces. I was looking forward to seeing the painting exhibition every year. This "Toshio Hirakawa" exhibition exhibited works of 20, which were owned by 15 year after his death. Among them, 6 points were ink and both were impressive works. Favorite items were also exhibited at the venue, and the production was shown in the video. ... I was expecting because of the name Sakuragaoka.
It is located in Sakuragaoka Park, which is 2 ㎞ from Toyokawa Station, near Toyokawa Inari. When I went, I was doing a new collection exhibition, and the works of artists related to the local area were exhibited. The permanent exhibition exhibits earthenware excavated from Toyokawa City, tools from each era, sitting statue of Amida Nyorai owned by Saigaji Temple, and reproduction of Hatagoya at the post station. The red stamp with a picture drawn by a person in 1601 It was good that it was cute.
I went to the summer vacation project "People's Form". Free admission. 1 Shooting is prohibited in the art exhibition room on the floor and the Toyokawa City Local Materials Exhibition Room. If you position it as a citizen hall, you can choose it as a place to stop by for a restroom break when walking around Toyokawa Inari or nearby spots.
It is usually a permanent exhibition (free) at a museum in Toyokawa City, but a special exhibition (charged) is also good. This time, I visited because the "Kochikame Exhibition" is being held. "Kochikame" is set in my hometown, but it was an exhibition that exceeded my expectations. It was fun to put together the original paintings and downtown paintings well. Because it is a cultural facility in Toyokawa, many junior high school students who seemed to be outdoor activities visited the museum. It is about 10 minutes away from Toyokawa Inari. The cherry blossoms in the museum are beautiful during the cherry blossoms, but the cherry blossoms in the Sanagawa Tsutsumi are right next to it ...
Sakuragaoka Museum, I think this is a museum that represents Toyokawa City. The building is also new and modern. Admission was free. (In the case of a special exhibition, there may be a charge!) I've seen an art exhibition, but I thought it was a free exhibition that I couldn't think of. There is also a corner of the citizen gallery, which made me feel at home. Parking is free, so it's a good idea to drive!
Still ink
Born in Toyokawa City, Toshio Hirakawa is a painter who learned Japanese painting by himself. Both of them belonged to the painting association and also moved to ink to exhibit masterpieces. I was looking forward to seeing the painting exhibition every year. This "Toshio Hirakawa" exhibition exhibited works of 20, which were owned by 15 year after his death. Among them, 6 points were ink and both were impressive works. Favorite items were also exhibited at the venue, and the production was shown in the video. ... I was expecting because of the name Sakuragaoka.
A red stamp that pulls a horse
It is located in Sakuragaoka Park, which is 2 ㎞ from Toyokawa Station, near Toyokawa Inari. When I went, I was doing a new collection exhibition, and the works of artists related to the local area were exhibited. The permanent exhibition exhibits earthenware excavated from Toyokawa City, tools from each era, sitting statue of Amida Nyorai owned by Saigaji Temple, and reproduction of Hatagoya at the post station. The red stamp with a picture drawn by a person in 1601 It was good that it was cute.
to take a restroom break.
I went to the summer vacation project "People's Form". Free admission. 1 Shooting is prohibited in the art exhibition room on the floor and the Toyokawa City Local Materials Exhibition Room. If you position it as a citizen hall, you can choose it as a place to stop by for a restroom break when walking around Toyokawa Inari or nearby spots.
A museum with beautiful cherry blossoms
It is usually a permanent exhibition (free) at a museum in Toyokawa City, but a special exhibition (charged) is also good. This time, I visited because the "Kochikame Exhibition" is being held. "Kochikame" is set in my hometown, but it was an exhibition that exceeded my expectations. It was fun to put together the original paintings and downtown paintings well. Because it is a cultural facility in Toyokawa, many junior high school students who seemed to be outdoor activities visited the museum. It is about 10 minutes away from Toyokawa Inari. The cherry blossoms in the museum are beautiful during the cherry blossoms, but the cherry blossoms in the Sanagawa Tsutsumi are right next to it ...
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Sakuragaoka Museum, I think this is a museum that represents Toyokawa City. The building is also new and modern. Admission was free. (In the case of a special exhibition, there may be a charge!) I've seen an art exhibition, but I thought it was a free exhibition that I couldn't think of. There is also a corner of the citizen gallery, which made me feel at home. Parking is free, so it's a good idea to drive!