The small gallery is on the 2nd floor (requires stairs) and seems to have an interesting rotation of artists featured with different mediums (from drawings to wind-up mechanic works). I only wished they had more local or regional artists! Reading the past reviews, there is no longer an admission fee and the worker at the entrance window encourages you to take a look upstairs as I don’t think they get as much foot traffic as the cafe. I always enjoyed bringing friends here even when not visiting the attached cafe (expensive but worth it if you get outside seating as you’re in some way paying for the view). I love that previous showings’ artworks are on postcards that you can purchase. All other gift shop items are quite pricey though they’re specialty...
Read moreIt's a tiny art museum at Kinrin Lake. It's not free of charge. Those art pieces are mainly painting. The entrance fee is six hundreds yen for adults. There is a café besides the art museum. They serve nice coffee and cakes. The best part is you can see the Kinrin Lake without interruption by tourists. The museum itself is not too attractive. But the atmosphere nearby gives you a...
Read moreGreat place to stay. The room is just immense! Quite suitable for families with kids. The bed is super cozy. But for travelers with large suitcase, please keep in mind that there is no elevator in this hotel. You will have to carry your suitcases by yourself up...
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