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it's a work of art from the homma family.
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As expected, it is a work of art from the Honma family, which was a wealthy merchant from the Edo period to the prewar period. It's an on-parade of famous authors in Japan. Some works are not allowed to be photographed, but I'm glad that most of them can be photographed. As for my personal affairs, I was happy to see the work of "Ono Dojo" that was also published in "Sanada Taiheiki (sakushotaro Ikenami)".
A museum of Honma-sama, a landlord in the Shonai region. JR It is also within walking distance from Sakata Station. You can enjoy the garden along with the museum. The hall is not very large, but it was nice to have a lot of Oriental artworks and look around with colors.
I was expecting it as a museum with a collection of the wealthy merchant Honma family, but honestly I was disappointed because there was nothing that could be said to be the highlight of the exhibition, such as hanging scrolls and fan paintings. It's small in scale and it doesn't take 15 minutes if you just take a quick look around. The actual performance here is Mr. Honma's villa garden "Tsurumaien" and the guest house "Seienkaku". The "Tsurumaien", which is a pond spring strolling garden, is not so large, but it is well maintained and splendid. Unfortunately, it was a cloudy sky when I visited, but if it was sunny, Mt. Chokai ...
Maybe the garden here is better when there is no snow.
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I don't think the works of tsuruku, Shiko Munakata and Kiyoteru Kuroda introduced on the web page were exhibited, probably because of space issues. I don't think there is a permanent exhibition. (I arrived here around 4 o'clock, and after that, I wanted to go to the former Honma family's main residence, so I hurried around, so I may have missed it.) There is a famous garden "Tsurumaien" here. There is also a "Seienkaku" where His Majesty the former Emperor stayed in the Taisho Period. Rather, this museum is ...
This museum uses the site of the Honma family's villa, a wealthy merchant in Sakata, and you can visit it in common with the gardens and buildings of the villa. The museum itself is small, but there are art exhibitions rooted in the land. The building and garden of the adjacent villa were wonderful. I felt that the price was small 々 high.
it's a work of art from the homma family.
As expected, it is a work of art from the Honma family, which was a wealthy merchant from the Edo period to the prewar period. It's an on-parade of famous authors in Japan. Some works are not allowed to be photographed, but I'm glad that most of them can be photographed. As for my personal affairs, I was happy to see the work of "Ono Dojo" that was also published in "Sanada Taiheiki (sakushotaro Ikenami)".
You can also enjoy the garden.
A museum of Honma-sama, a landlord in the Shonai region. JR It is also within walking distance from Sakata Station. You can enjoy the garden along with the museum. The hall is not very large, but it was nice to have a lot of Oriental artworks and look around with colors.
ここの Benpan は Garden "Hewuyuan" と Guest House の "Qingyuan Pavilion"
I was expecting it as a museum with a collection of the wealthy merchant Honma family, but honestly I was disappointed because there was nothing that could be said to be the highlight of the exhibition, such as hanging scrolls and fan paintings. It's small in scale and it doesn't take 15 minutes if you just take a quick look around. The actual performance here is Mr. Honma's villa garden "Tsurumaien" and the guest house "Seienkaku". The "Tsurumaien", which is a pond spring strolling garden, is not so large, but it is well maintained and splendid. Unfortunately, it was a cloudy sky when I visited, but if it was sunny, Mt. Chokai ...
Maybe the garden here is better when there is no snow.
I don't think the works of tsuruku, Shiko Munakata and Kiyoteru Kuroda introduced on the web page were exhibited, probably because of space issues. I don't think there is a permanent exhibition. (I arrived here around 4 o'clock, and after that, I wanted to go to the former Honma family's main residence, so I hurried around, so I may have missed it.) There is a famous garden "Tsurumaien" here. There is also a "Seienkaku" where His Majesty the former Emperor stayed in the Taisho Period. Rather, this museum is ...
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This museum uses the site of the Honma family's villa, a wealthy merchant in Sakata, and you can visit it in common with the gardens and buildings of the villa. The museum itself is small, but there are art exhibitions rooted in the land. The building and garden of the adjacent villa were wonderful. I felt that the price was small 々 high.