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Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
Showa Museum
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Shahab Sabahi (02/21/2019)
a beautiful collection of ceramics and calligraphy art a lovely ceramic workshop inside the garden that you should not miss
N Tom (05/03/2017)
Showa museum is the special museum of Japanese tea ceremony arts. The private and small museum but very useful for understanding the richness of culture in Nagoya. The house for the tea ceremony is built in Edo era and rebuilt here from the center of Nagoya city.
syou matumoto (12/03/2020)
平日昼間に利用 小規模美術館で個人の収蔵品等の一部を展示している 一階展示室は茶道具を中心に古文書や日本絵画がある 個人的に狩野派の作品がとても好みだった 自分で描こうと思って想像すると凄くハイレベル 庭園も敷地に対し広くとられている 茶室や旧家屋敷を移築し保管してあり趣きがある 但し木造建築物の為、歳月による経年劣化は端々に見られる また庭園内の鹿脅しや散策道及び池などの流水施設は老朽化している それでも都市部にあるロケーションとこの時期ならではの紅葉等を存分に楽しむ事が出来る 駐車場は約10台程のスペースがある 庭園部にある茶室や屋敷は貸切が可能 近くに寄った際には足を向けても良い施設
森昭二 (11/13/2019)
A museum of tea utensils and calligraphy. In the garden, the villa “Minamiyama Kotoso” built by Owari Yasushi and Noritsu Watanabe has been relocated. Is the garden a deep mountain valley? It seems that Minamiyama Kotoso can be visited on some reservations, but on November 3 it can be visited without reservation. I will go next year. Postscript On November 3rd, I went to see “Nanyama Kotobuki”. It seems that the entire Nanzan Koso will be released only on this day. I have also seen the famous “Sprained Seat”. Originally this building was along the Horikawa, so it is a very unique and interesting structure. But unfortunately, there is no photo inside the “Sprained Seat” because “shooting prohibited”. Not bad. I had tea at the Shoin on the second floor. It ’s a very nice building. I want to go again.
PASS DA MIC (09/28/2019)
The exhibits are great but the gardens are great I feel that the autumn leaves are as beautiful as the Shiratori Garden I'm going to take photos during the autumn season
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246-1 Hokkitsumachi Makabe, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0062, Japan
+81 279-52-4094
http://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/kankou/history/kanrenshisetsu/p