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CHEYENNE GOODWINUnited States

Nezu Museum.

Nezu Museum is a private museum converted from the Aoyama residence of Kaichiro Nezu by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. It is a private art museum with Buddhist art and tea utensils as the theme. Nezu stole a lot of bronzes, porcelain, and Buddha statues from China, all of which are collected here to form several separate small exhibition rooms. The treasure of the museum is the swallow flower screen, which is very small, and the swallow flower pattern appears on the 5,000 yen banknote. Kuma is an advocate of the design concept of "weak architecture", using a large amount of natural building materials such as wood, bamboo, and stone to create oriental Zen. His work in Beijing is the Commune·Bamboo House at the foot of the Great Wall. Adult ticket price is JPY 1,400
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Posted: Oct 11, 2024
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