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Fascinating and unique ceramics!! So many pieces had a story to tell!
I loved the Yokoyama Art Museum. I saw an exhibition of (mostly) Japanese ceramics that is fascinating and unique. Many of the pieces are adorned with beautifully crafted, detailed figures. I had neve...
About 5 minutes walk from Takadake Subway Station. A museum that mainly exhibits homecoming items of exported ceramics produced during the Meiji and Taisho eras. Admission fee is 1,000 yen. The building looks like a European palace. It is a 5-story building with 1st floor ~ 4th floor as an exhibition room. Photography is possible. At the time of visiting the museum, a special exhibition "Old Noritake x Noritake World" was held, and many beautifully painted ceramics were exhibited.
Although it is a small museum, all the pottery works inside are wonderful. Over the time of the public relations character Keiko Tohoin, all the works are novel, as the words that shake your heart.
Since the lighting is a motion sensor, many of them are from the Meiji era that can be seen by charter if they are vacant if they disappear without customers. Koransha, Old Noritake, and other writers.
I learned from a tourist guide magazine that a special exhibition called "the world of super-technology" is being held, and I visited this museum for the first time. The exterior of the building is narrow and 5 stairs, but when you enter the museum, you can't feel it at all. The exhibition case is placed on both sides and in the center of the wall, but the ceiling is high and not cluttered, so it feels wide. Ceramics collect works from China and Europe as well as Japan. Style, design, color, etc. are stunning ceramics! Floor ...
Fascinating and unique ceramics!! So many pieces had a story to tell!
I loved the Yokoyama Art Museum. I saw an exhibition of (mostly) Japanese ceramics that is fascinating and unique. Many of the pieces are adorned with beautifully crafted, detailed figures. I had neve...
Beautifully painted ceramics
About 5 minutes walk from Takadake Subway Station. A museum that mainly exhibits homecoming items of exported ceramics produced during the Meiji and Taisho eras. Admission fee is 1,000 yen. The building looks like a European palace. It is a 5-story building with 1st floor ~ 4th floor as an exhibition room. Photography is possible. At the time of visiting the museum, a special exhibition "Old Noritake x Noritake World" was held, and many beautifully painted ceramics were exhibited.
You can see the old noritake.
Although it is a small museum, all the pottery works inside are wonderful. Over the time of the public relations character Keiko Tohoin, all the works are novel, as the words that shake your heart.
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Since the lighting is a motion sensor, many of them are from the Meiji era that can be seen by charter if they are vacant if they disappear without customers. Koransha, Old Noritake, and other writers.
Overwhelmed by the wonderful exhibition!
I learned from a tourist guide magazine that a special exhibition called "the world of super-technology" is being held, and I visited this museum for the first time. The exterior of the building is narrow and 5 stairs, but when you enter the museum, you can't feel it at all. The exhibition case is placed on both sides and in the center of the wall, but the ceiling is high and not cluttered, so it feels wide. Ceramics collect works from China and Europe as well as Japan. Style, design, color, etc. are stunning ceramics! Floor ...