Ikaho Paper Cutout Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I went to the 45th anniversary of my marriage.
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I went to Ikaho Onsen for the first time. There were various places I wanted to visit, but the cut-out museum was the place I decided to go. In a quiet environment with only two couples, they carefully explained each cut-out work from the creative process to the view of the work, and the depth. I got the impression that it was completely different from the similar works in the world. Is this a cut-out ...! I wanted to see it forever. It must be an impression that touched the real thing. By all means ...
I had plenty of time on my day home, so suddenly I thought about it and went out. After accepting the entrance, 5 people, including the other 2 people who had just entered, gave a polite explanation about the cut-out. In addition, there was an explanation about the work of individual 々, and at the end, I was satisfied with the guidance of the cutting experience (free / about 30 minutes) and left the museum. Please visit.
A small cut-out museum. Admission fee is 500 yen. He will give you a polite explanation about the cut-out and will give you an experience. I had a hard time because I couldn't see my hands well because I had old-fashioned eyes, but it was interesting. I walked from the Grand Hotel where I stayed, but I was tired on my way home because it was a pretty slope.
The staff will explain the cut picture for a while. Here, according to the policy of the director's great writer, it seems that basically only "the black paper is cut out with a cutter knife and pasted on a white mount". However, by putting such a simple tie on it, the main game will be the skillful composition and drafting. All the exhibited works were as amazing as monochrome photography. 30 Works of about points are exhibited ...
I went to the 45th anniversary of my marriage.
I went to Ikaho Onsen for the first time. There were various places I wanted to visit, but the cut-out museum was the place I decided to go. In a quiet environment with only two couples, they carefully explained each cut-out work from the creative process to the view of the work, and the depth. I got the impression that it was completely different from the similar works in the world. Is this a cut-out ...! I wanted to see it forever. It must be an impression that touched the real thing. By all means ...
there was more than i expected.
I had plenty of time on my day home, so suddenly I thought about it and went out. After accepting the entrance, 5 people, including the other 2 people who had just entered, gave a polite explanation about the cut-out. In addition, there was an explanation about the work of individual 々, and at the end, I was satisfied with the guidance of the cutting experience (free / about 30 minutes) and left the museum. Please visit.
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A small cut-out museum. Admission fee is 500 yen. He will give you a polite explanation about the cut-out and will give you an experience. I had a hard time because I couldn't see my hands well because I had old-fashioned eyes, but it was interesting. I walked from the Grand Hotel where I stayed, but I was tired on my way home because it was a pretty slope.
The commitment of "orthodox"
The staff will explain the cut picture for a while. Here, according to the policy of the director's great writer, it seems that basically only "the black paper is cut out with a cutter knife and pasted on a white mount". However, by putting such a simple tie on it, the main game will be the skillful composition and drafting. All the exhibited works were as amazing as monochrome photography. 30 Works of about points are exhibited ...