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"How I reached the life of such ..." - thinks the young lady))
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Himeji clearly does not want to live only the art of the past era, but wants to carry peace and peoples, its inhabitants, beautiful and eternal! And Nikaimash Street is the best confirmation. By road ...
Right side of Otemae Dori street from Himeji station
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It is located on the right side of Otemae-dori from Himeji Station, which is quite close to Himeji Castle. I think it was related to the event on Otemachi-dori on this day, but it was like going into a tent. This is a work by Yasuko Morita from Kyoto. His work seems to be exhibited in the art forest of the Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art. Also, many of this person's works have one kanji title.
On the right side of Otemae-dori, there is an abstract title work. It's an unnatural pose with a twisted body, but I think this is common. Glitter = Youth, maybe.
It is one of the sculptures installed on Otemae-dori. It is installed on the sidewalk on the right side toward the castle. It was just in the middle of the castle and the station.
"How I reached the life of such ..." - thinks the young lady))
Himeji clearly does not want to live only the art of the past era, but wants to carry peace and peoples, its inhabitants, beautiful and eternal! And Nikaimash Street is the best confirmation. By road ...
Right side of Otemae Dori street from Himeji station
It is located on the right side of Otemae-dori from Himeji Station, which is quite close to Himeji Castle. I think it was related to the event on Otemachi-dori on this day, but it was like going into a tent. This is a work by Yasuko Morita from Kyoto. His work seems to be exhibited in the art forest of the Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art. Also, many of this person's works have one kanji title.
An unnatural pose with a body twisted
On the right side of Otemae-dori, there is an abstract title work. It's an unnatural pose with a twisted body, but I think this is common. Glitter = Youth, maybe.
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It is one of the sculptures installed on Otemae-dori. It is installed on the sidewalk on the right side toward the castle. It was just in the middle of the castle and the station.
Statue of Himeji Station and Castle Boulevard ⑦
The seated statue of a woman with a cane feels somewhat annuy and glamorous. Is something that boils from the inside representing the title's glory?