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Western culture の Day は Unexpected opening
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I visited on the day of free opening. It was quiet even though it was free, probably because it was minor. The facility itself seems to be quite old, and there were some parts that turned up the carpet. I think it's good because you can enjoy it leisurely.
Since I went there on weekdays, there were few people and I was able to appreciate it slowly. The environment is also quiet. There is a reading space on the second floor, which is beautiful with glass. There was also Junichiro Tanizaki Memorial Hall nearby.
The number of visitors is small and you can appreciate it slowly. The contents of the exhibition are substantial and spectacular, quiet, and there is a small reading space on the second floor, which is covered with glass and feels good. There is also the Junichiro Tanizaki Memorial Hall nearby.
I visited the Ashiya City Museum of Fine Arts in November. On the day of the event, the Tomita Flower Breaking Exhibition was held. Tomita Flower Breaking is a poet and poet who was active from the Meiji to Showa. He is a person related to Ashiya who settled in Ashiya in 1921. Things related to Mr. Ashiya were on display. He wrote school songs from many schools, including Ashiya, and the list was also exhibited. The lyrics of the school songs handwritten were also exhibited. There was also a school song that I knew well.
It is a treasure trove of Ashiya's history and art. As expected, it is Ashiya City. It looks like a kindergarten, but it's actually a fine art and museum.
Western culture の Day は Unexpected opening
I visited on the day of free opening. It was quiet even though it was free, probably because it was minor. The facility itself seems to be quite old, and there were some parts that turned up the carpet. I think it's good because you can enjoy it leisurely.
You can appreciate it slowly.
Since I went there on weekdays, there were few people and I was able to appreciate it slowly. The environment is also quiet. There is a reading space on the second floor, which is beautiful with glass. There was also Junichiro Tanizaki Memorial Hall nearby.
You can enjoy it slowly.
The number of visitors is small and you can appreciate it slowly. The contents of the exhibition are substantial and spectacular, quiet, and there is a small reading space on the second floor, which is covered with glass and feels good. There is also the Junichiro Tanizaki Memorial Hall nearby.
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I visited the Ashiya City Museum of Fine Arts in November. On the day of the event, the Tomita Flower Breaking Exhibition was held. Tomita Flower Breaking is a poet and poet who was active from the Meiji to Showa. He is a person related to Ashiya who settled in Ashiya in 1921. Things related to Mr. Ashiya were on display. He wrote school songs from many schools, including Ashiya, and the list was also exhibited. The lyrics of the school songs handwritten were also exhibited. There was also a school song that I knew well.
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It is a treasure trove of Ashiya's history and art. As expected, it is Ashiya City. It looks like a kindergarten, but it's actually a fine art and museum.