The POLA Museum is operated by the famous Japanese cosmetics brand POLA, which houses many modern Japanese and modern French paintings. In addition to the paintings and exhibitions, the whole building is also very beautiful, they also have a one-kilometer walk around, the artwork is placed in the forest for people to see. But maybe don't go too late to 𣎴, but you are shocked to see a large statue with only a head and no body suddenly appear. The museum is a good Buddha, and the storage does not cost money, so don't rush to find the coin locker at the station first.
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The POLA Museum is operated by the famous Japanese cosmetics brand POLA, which houses many modern Japanese and modern French paintings. In addition to the paintings and exhibitions, the whole building is also very beautiful, they also have a one-kilometer walk around, the artwork is placed in the forest for people to see. But maybe don't go too late to 𣎴, but you are shocked to see a large statue with only a head and no body suddenly appear. The museum is a good Buddha, and the storage does not cost money, so don't rush to find the coin locker at the station first.
I felt that the Paula Museum was for advanced people! There are many exhibits that change depending on the period, and the impression is that there are many works that make me think. Highly recommended for those who like art appreciation!
POLA Museum displays the collection of the former president of the Pola Group Suzuki Changsi spent 40 years carefully collected, mainly Monet, Renoa and other impressionist works, exhibiting Japanese Western painting, Japanese painting, printmaking, carving, Dongyang ceramics, modern Japanese ceramics, Glass craftsmanship, makeup tools of ancient and modern things, etc., the exhibition is wide-ranging, is a very attractive art gallery. Take Hakone Yumoto Station for about 40 minutes by Hakone Mountaineering Tram, transfer to the sightseeing cruise bus (S or M) at Kangro Station for about 13 minutes, and get off at the POLA Gallery Station.
My first visit to a private art museum in Japan was at the POLA Museum of Art in Hakone. The museum was larger than I had imagined, and the reception area and souvenir shop were no different from those of other museums I've visited. The collection of artworks was also very diverse.Since the museum's website did not mention whether tickets could be purchased at the museum, I bought mine at Gora tation. There was a bus stop near the station that went directly to the POLA Museum of Art, and the ride took about 15-20 minutes.
The environment inside is good, it is worth a good place to share.
An art gallery that I like very much, although it covers a small area. But the exhibits are very standard.
Not bad, I like it very much, yours is very nice