Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Saturday 11:00-16:00,Opens at Sunday 10:00-16:00
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5-175, HaguromachI Sendo Ipponmatsu, Tsuruoka, Yamagata PrefectureMap
Phone+81 235-62-3667
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It is a hideaway where you can enjoy art and food || healing spot
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It is a private museum for storing and exhibiting his own painting industry built by the late Western-style painter Shigesaburo Imai from Haguro. The building is a relocated dozo in the middle of the Edo period (Genroku 2nd year), and it is worth a visit just for construction. The building, which was used as an adjacent atelier before his birth, has a restaurant "Open Kato", where you can enjoy a delicious lunch after appreciating the paintings.
This is a private gallery of Shigesaburo Imai, a painter born in the Meiji era. On the way back from Mt. Haguro, I got off the bus and walked for 20 minutes. It seems that it takes 15 minutes by car from Tsuruoka Station. On weekdays in October, there were few visitors, and when I entered the entrance, a painter's daughter came and explained that I would pay 500 yen for cooperation. With his intention, not only paintings but also folk crafts collected overseas were freely exhibited, and I felt the personality of the deceased. You can shoot inside the building and post SNS ...
It is a hideaway where you can enjoy art and food || healing spot
It is a private museum for storing and exhibiting his own painting industry built by the late Western-style painter Shigesaburo Imai from Haguro. The building is a relocated dozo in the middle of the Edo period (Genroku 2nd year), and it is worth a visit just for construction. The building, which was used as an adjacent atelier before his birth, has a restaurant "Open Kato", where you can enjoy a delicious lunch after appreciating the paintings.
it's been renamed.
It used to be called the Imai Shigesaburo Art Collection, but now it is "Haguro / Art Forest Imai Art Gallery".
Hegang の Miかな Cultural Heritage
This is a private gallery of Shigesaburo Imai, a painter born in the Meiji era. On the way back from Mt. Haguro, I got off the bus and walked for 20 minutes. It seems that it takes 15 minutes by car from Tsuruoka Station. On weekdays in October, there were few visitors, and when I entered the entrance, a painter's daughter came and explained that I would pay 500 yen for cooperation. With his intention, not only paintings but also folk crafts collected overseas were freely exhibited, and I felt the personality of the deceased. You can shoot inside the building and post SNS ...