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Lovely little museum
This started as a private collection that was donated to the public. The museum is small and can be viewed in I Hut ion with the Suzuki museum next door. It has s lively garden and the tea ceremony ex...
Dropped by this small museum on my way to the Suzuki Museum. Special exhibition on lacquerware, explanatory notes mostly in Japanese, and no photos. Worth a quick look if you have some time and a mu...
Mr Nakamura made his fortune from sake, but loved tea and the tea ceremony. Link this with the DT Suzuki Museum - from where we walked in 5 minutes to get here via a path around the back. Allow half a...
Small artsy museum with (of course) a lovely garden. Collection is built on one donated by a local businessman. Lots of stuff about the tea ceremony and other traditional Japanese arts. I thought t...
Beautiful collection but small museum. It takes about thirty minutes to see it. But it is a very nice place to drink green tea while enjoying the japanese garden view.
Lovely little museum
This started as a private collection that was donated to the public. The museum is small and can be viewed in I Hut ion with the Suzuki museum next door. It has s lively garden and the tea ceremony ex...
Not a lot to see
Dropped by this small museum on my way to the Suzuki Museum. Special exhibition on lacquerware, explanatory notes mostly in Japanese, and no photos. Worth a quick look if you have some time and a mu...
Interesting art on display upstairs
Mr Nakamura made his fortune from sake, but loved tea and the tea ceremony. Link this with the DT Suzuki Museum - from where we walked in 5 minutes to get here via a path around the back. Allow half a...
Focus is on tea ceremony and ceramics
Small artsy museum with (of course) a lovely garden. Collection is built on one donated by a local businessman. Lots of stuff about the tea ceremony and other traditional Japanese arts. I thought t...
Beautiful and quiet
Beautiful collection but small museum. It takes about thirty minutes to see it. But it is a very nice place to drink green tea while enjoying the japanese garden view.