As one of the eight scenes of Asahikawa, the Asahikawa City Sculpture Museum was established to commemorate the famous Japanese sculptor Teijiro Nakahara. The core of the museum displays the sculptures left by Teijiro Nakahara, and shows the sculptures of Rodin, Rokuzan Ogiwara, Ishii Tsuruzo, and Shinji Hori, which have had a deep influence on the artistic style of Teijiro Nakahara. The building itself is a Western-style wooden structure historical building originally built in 1902. The architectural style is very strange and it is worth visiting.
There are not many people, and the exhibits have very good artworks, you can visit if you are interested.
Because Meiji built a Yokiba, Japanese carpenters came here, leaving a lot of art sculptures, from furniture to toys.
The words of Japanese wood craftsmen are all here, because Meiji has left a lot of artistic carvings, furniture and toys.
The sculpture exhibits displayed inside are all lifelike and vivid.
The sculptures inside are very exquisite, and some of the exhibits are still lifelike and eye-opening.