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It is a free admission museum attached to the roadside station Orochi Loop. It seems that it can be seen almost by charter. There are exhibits inside and outside the building, and it is an interesting art work because you can see it in various ways depending on the viewing angle.
When I took a short break at the roadside station "Okuizumo Orochi Loop", there was a museum on the other side of the road. Many works and objects of iron derived from local Tatara Steel are on display. All of them are straight and have a slightly inorganic feeling. I felt that it would have been better if there were curved works.
Roadside Station It is a museum next to the Orochi Loop. It is connected to the roadside station by a bridge, so it is easy to get to and from the roadside station. The works of the late Haru Shimoda, who was active in New York, are on display here. Mr. Shimoda said he had painted avant-garde paintings in the former 々, but after he went to New York, he started iron sculptures, and iron sculptures are lined up here. However, as far as I see the work, I feel that the expression of objects as sculpture is more suitable ...
It's a full-fledged museum, but it's free. Although it was summer, the temperature was low and it was a pleasant place. It was about 27 degrees in the daytime. It was convenient to have a lot of places to go sightseeing nearby.
It is a free admission museum attached to the roadside station Orochi Loop. It seems that it can be seen almost by charter. There are exhibits inside and outside the building, and it is an interesting art work because you can see it in various ways depending on the viewing angle.
Modern statues and objects are placed. There is nothing special to interest you, but it's free, so why not go in?
When I took a short break at the roadside station "Okuizumo Orochi Loop", there was a museum on the other side of the road. Many works and objects of iron derived from local Tatara Steel are on display. All of them are straight and have a slightly inorganic feeling. I felt that it would have been better if there were curved works.
Roadside Station It is a museum next to the Orochi Loop. It is connected to the roadside station by a bridge, so it is easy to get to and from the roadside station. The works of the late Haru Shimoda, who was active in New York, are on display here. Mr. Shimoda said he had painted avant-garde paintings in the former 々, but after he went to New York, he started iron sculptures, and iron sculptures are lined up here. However, as far as I see the work, I feel that the expression of objects as sculpture is more suitable ...
It's a full-fledged museum, but it's free. Although it was summer, the temperature was low and it was a pleasant place. It was about 27 degrees in the daytime. It was convenient to have a lot of places to go sightseeing nearby.