Kaze no Museum & Utamaro-kan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A local museum was built where the woodblock prints drawn by Yuichi Uta were discovered. There is a small exhibition about ukiyo-e. There is also Lake Kanogawa nearby.
It was a wind-themed museum, and it was unusual to have books with "wind" in the title, movies, music, books, etc. In the next building, I was able to see an exhibition of Utamaro prints.
At the recommendation of an acquaintance, I went to Asahikawa Town, a town that is close to the Kanogawa Dam, which seems to be the farthest from Ozu City. The purpose of the "wind museum singing song hall" is from the town of the small cherry blossom river, and when it climbs about 15 minutes by car, the site spreads in the place where the ridge line on the top of the mountain is cut open. It was built there. At the main building and the wind museum, I was doing "Hachiro Nakagawa and Kazutaka Nakano Exhibition", but I was more surprised at the permanent exhibition of the Utamaro Museum. Anyway, "Children's deception, Anpo ...
Interesting stuff!
A local museum was built where the woodblock prints drawn by Yuichi Uta were discovered. There is a small exhibition about ukiyo-e. There is also Lake Kanogawa nearby.
the theme is wind.
It was a wind-themed museum, and it was unusual to have books with "wind" in the title, movies, music, books, etc. In the next building, I was able to see an exhibition of Utamaro prints.
Singing Hall は See you の Yes!
At the recommendation of an acquaintance, I went to Asahikawa Town, a town that is close to the Kanogawa Dam, which seems to be the farthest from Ozu City. The purpose of the "wind museum singing song hall" is from the town of the small cherry blossom river, and when it climbs about 15 minutes by car, the site spreads in the place where the ridge line on the top of the mountain is cut open. It was built there. At the main building and the wind museum, I was doing "Hachiro Nakagawa and Kazutaka Nakano Exhibition", but I was more surprised at the permanent exhibition of the Utamaro Museum. Anyway, "Children's deception, Anpo ...