Because Meiji built a generation wood farm, Japanese carpenters came here, left a lot of art carvings, furniture to toys, everything
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Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The art museum was established in memory of the Japanese sculptor Nakahara Tejiro, who was born in Asahikawa. Recently, it has been closed for a long time due to internal renovations. However, the building itself is a Western-style wooden historical building built in 1902. The appearance is similar to Sapporo Toyohirakan, and it is still worth visiting.
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Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Because Meiji built a generation wood farm, Japanese carpenters came here, left a lot of art carvings, furniture to toys, everything
Japanese carpenters are all here, because Meiji, left a lot of artistic sculpture virtue, furniture toys and everything.
The sculptures on display inside are not vivid and vivid.
The carvings inside are very delicate, and some exhibits are still lifelike and eye-opening.
All folk art, Japanese carpenters came here, left a lot of art carvings, furniture to toys.