This was interesting, and something worthwhile doing if you’re in the area. This isn’t a professional gallery persè, but more of a renovated home. The artist and their family appear to live and work on site. The entry fee was modest, and there is a large collection of works and a gift shop. It is also home to the largest kaleidoscope in the world, which was recognised by Guinness in 2002. There is ample parking on site, which is free to use. It’s a little out of the way to get to, but worth it if you like...
Read moreFrom Nishio Eki, decided to take a cab that cost us 2,000¥ + just to avoid getting lost or confuse but If you like adventure you can also take a bus that’ll cost you 200¥ The place is very unique a lil bit crowded so, you might want to come visit early to...
Read moreAn interesting place for a first time visit. With all the Covid19 measures in place it was a bit of a wait as they tried to prevent crowding. Wish I had time to go at my pace though.
The gun collection was quite a sharp,...
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