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Harumi Triton is inflorescence

[kimitaku] March 26, 2015 09:00

 Now Harumi Triton Square Garden is in full bloom.

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   I came out of the winter winding with the wilt.

   The flowers compete for the first time in the light of the sun.

   The square garden is dyed in colorful colors.

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    Walking in the morning at noon and in the evening

    Please come to Harumi Triton Square Garden.

    In the garden overlooking the Asashio Canal, flowers are waiting for you.

 

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BEST of the BEST of the BEST Bridgestone Museum

[kimitaku] March 4, 2015 14:00

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  The "Best of the Best" is being held at the Bridgestone Museum of Art.

 Please enjoy it as the cold days continue and there are few customers.

 The Bridgestone Museum of Art will be closed from May 18 due to new construction.

 For the last exhibition before the museum closed, this time, we introduce a total of 160 items, the best selection of the 1600 collections of the Ishibashi Foundation managed by the museum.


 ・・... I like visiting museums, but only this time, I really enjoyed the wonderfulness of paintings and sculptures. I felt like I was watching the works of the museum that I have traveled around in my life for decades in one day. ・・・・・

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Sculpture of Zackin, familiar to Chuo-ku (the creator of the statue of Messenger at Chuo-ohashi Bridge). Unlike usual, where you actually pick it up and watch it when you go back. Manemonesezannegogh Yuzo Saeki Tsuguji Fujita, etc.

Most of the paintings on display have been introduced in the media such as television.

There are many things that you can actually appreciate the touch of a master with the naked eye, without a glass frame.

 

 I was particularly impressed by Boldel: Hercules Cezanne, who plays a bow: Mt. Victoryr Modiliani: Young farmer Okanosuke: Snow Power Plant Shigeru Aoki: Young clowns, etc.  

 With a stub, you can enter at half the entrance fee (800 yen) again. Please don't miss this opportunity.  

 

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Address 1-10-1, Kyobashi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031

Inquiries: 03-5777-8600 (Hello Dial)

Access

5-minute walk from JR Tokyo Station (Yaesu Central Exit)

5-minute walk from Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (Exit 6/Meijiya Exit).

5-minute walk from Nihombashi Station (B1 Exit / Takashimaya Exit) on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Toei Asakusa Line.

Click here for the map

 

 
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