This place is incredible and awesome. I'm simply overwhelmed by this wonderful place, it offers a very interesting experience.
I went to see specifically the yellow pink building. It was lovely and a great area in terms of design and feel. I really enjoyed the reversible area. That was lovely. There also several terraces and rooftops which provide a light breeze in the summer. It is a 10 min walk from Yoro Station which is another beautiful experience in the summer.
There is a staff at the front desk who can give information to help and facilitate and interact with the art pieces. The museum is like a maze, every turn surprised me. The artwork here is a large scale and most of them are embedded in the museum. The art displayed is clever and mind-blowing. The entrance fee for adults is 770 JPY and its worth it. Spare a day to experience and appreciate the incredible area along the way up and down, chill at the lawn and just wander around. There are beverage machines on site. The museum is very popular and is busy on a weekend, the car park can get quite full. I recommended wearing sneakers only because the area quite has many slopes. I have been to several famous contemporary art museums in the world, this is by far the most special one, and it gives me a reason to come back one...
Read moreWent there with my boys aged 7 and 10. Overall, I think we were impressed with the overall architecture and some parts seemed scary because of the slopes. Just remind curious children not to run all over but enjoy the slow climb or walk. Overall, I think it's worth the travel from Nagoya, which takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to reach. From Yoro station, walk towards the park, where you will find a wonderful kids playground, from there just cut across diagonally to the site. You can purchase tickets there on the spot before entering the site. There's an open air food court not far from the site but the options are pretty limited. We did have udon, fried rice, yakitori though. It was very quiet on a Sunday, in the month...
Read moreWent out of the way to come here because I wanted to see something a little different and was completely worth the trek for me. It took the architect-artists over 30 years to bring the park into fruition. And it wasn’t even everything they had planned for it to be. Even still very unique experience. Fun to walk/crawl/experience all the spaces and thoughtfulness to the lines and paradoxes. Watching people explore in their own ways was very interesting too, from adults to elementary school age kids. Stayed at Senzairou nearby too and it made for a very memorable day on our trip.
Went in the 3rd week of February and the...
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