Loved the place, so cool to see art and architecture go hand in hand. Love the red windows and rock garden combo, or how the room inside changes when someone enters and light shines in through the entrance door on a cloudy day. Make sure to check out the toilets and read the small red book that lies somewhere in the corner, it explains more about the museum/artists.
IMHO I fail to see why you can't take any pictures. It's like free publicity if you do and I'm sure more people would visit in this...
Read moreGreat art house in Teshima- Yokoo House was built in a renovated old house, so when wandering inside, make sure to admire the original wooden beams and low entranceways typical of an old, Japanese house.
Of course everyone who visits is also impressed by the colorful modern art, modern design & out-of-this-world glass bottom floor, red-rock waterfall, vivid imagery & powerful colors.
Love this artist & actually wish I could move in here! The waterfall chimney is awesome (make sure...
Read moreI initially thought this place was called the cuckoo house and it certainly lived up to that name! Lots of interesting artwork, in a quirky setting. The tower was pretty amazing, as was the toilet!
The lady at the front very kindly bent the rules for us as we had turned up a few minutes after last entry which is 30 minutes before closing time. We are glad she...
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