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Kanazawa Shoko Art Museum

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Fine Art Galleries
Open today at 10:00-16:00
Address:
71 Tonomachi Negishi Yokomichi, Iwaki 972-0163, Fukushima PrefectureMap
Phone+81 246-89-2766
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  • trans_tpp
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    He is a famous calligrapher.

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    He is a famous calligrapher who wrote the NHK Taiga drama "Taira no Kiyomori" and exhibits many beautiful and strong works. The building is beautiful and the garden is beautiful.

    Reviewed on Oct 14, 2019
  • KEIKOM411
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    Wow.

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    I knew her on TV and had been very concerned for a long time. I am very surprised that I was able to master calligraphy despite the disability of Down's disease. I could feel her efforts up close. It's great.

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2019
  • Koharu2016
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    to get the power of the characters that shoko writes

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    A museum that exhibits a permanent exhibition of young female calligraphers with Down's disease. Many books are on display that are full of living power. The admission fee seems to be a little high, but the cafe that serves sencha and shaved ice is not so expensive. Even if it doesn't work in the book, it's worth a look. However, it is not Tono in "Tono Monogatari", but Tono in Iwaki City. definitely. It is a little inconvenient place, but there is a big signboard on the main road near almost one road.

    Reviewed on Aug 13, 2018
  • Journey808142
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    We live together.

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    After the Great East Japan Earthquake Shoko Kanazawa Museum of Art opened in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture to help the reconstruction of the earthquake. There is also a corner where you can write with a large brush (although you don't add ink), and you can experience the same writing method as Shoko Kanazawa. I had matcha while looking at the wonderful Japanese garden. Some of them were tears. Since it is far from Iwaki Yumoto Station, I took a large taxi, and on the way back, I bought a steamed bun in Kashiwaya and went home. I thought it was a museum that I would like you to visit once.

    Reviewed on Dec 13, 2017
  • yuyu52
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    Moved!

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    I've been worried about it for a long time, so I went there. I think I like painting and writing, but I like the font Many of them are often seen on TV as a powerful stretch, but there are also small letters that are neat. I thought it was good because the foundation was made. Hiragana and Katakana have recently started writing, but I'm good at writing anything. In the book "Rainbow" that looks like a painting, I feel ...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2017

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