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Takamatsu is a port city on Japan’s Shikoku Island. It’s known for the sprawling Ritsurin Garden, with a teahouse, koi ponds, landscaped hills and pine forests.
To the east, atop Mount Yashima, Yashima-ji Temple offers panoramic views over the Seto Inland Sea. Nearby, Shikoku Village is an open-air museum with a collection of historical buildings from around the island. To the south are the hot springs of Shionoe.
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栗林公園 ・ 高松市 Ritsurin Garden,Takamatsu, JAPAN
TAKAMATSU SHIKOKU
Ritsurin Garden 栗林公園, is one of the most famous and most beautiful historical gardens in Japan. The garden is situated in the city of Takamatsu and is considered one of its main attractions. The garden contains a tea house, various folk art and craft exhibits, as well as various folk art and craft items for sale.
A tour through the garden generally takes one to two hours. There are various bridges, footpaths and small hills which offer a beautiful view of the garden and the surrounding scenery, most notably Mt. Shiun 紫雲山 at the western border of the garden.
In 1953, the garden was designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty 日本の特別名勝. The many ponds and streams are full of koi and the pond at the Tea House has benches where visitors may sit and feed the fish from breadsticks purchased at the Tea House.
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JapanTrip: Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Takamatsu City, Kagawa22 Moopon
JapanTrip: The World of Isamu Noguchi at Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Takamatsu City, Kagawa22 Moopon
Known for the bridges at the Hiroshima Peace Park, garden at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and many others, Isamu Noguchi is an important Japanese American artists, sculptor and landscape artist. The Isamu Noguchi Museum in Mure Town near central Takamatsu is Noguchi’s former Japanese residence and workshop. Though this museum features his art, work and living space, it can only be entered through a guided tour with advance reservation.
Within the grounds is a storehouse from the Edo Period. Outside the storehouse are about 150 stone sculptures, the majority of which are unfinished. The finished sculptures are stored in a warehouse from the Meiji Period. Visitors can see the 3.6 meter tall black Swedish granite sculptor named “Energy Void” on the premises.
From his work area, tour members are taken across the street to Noguchi’s former residence. Noguchi redesigned his Edo Period merchant residence to accommodate his preferences while maintaining Japanese traditional aesthetic elements. Visitors are also able to see the garden Noguchi designed for his 80th birthday. The garden is located on the hill behind his house.
Tours are conducted on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10am 1pm and 3pm. There are no tours during New Years and Japanese Obon Holidays (mid August).
To make a reservation:
Outside of Japan:
Please fax the following information to (+81 87 845 0505) at least 2 weeks before the intended visit. Visitors will receive confirmation of their tour date.
Please fax:
*number of people in group
*names of people in group
*ages of people in group
*contact address
*preferred tour time and two alternative tour time
Within Japan:
Please write the same information on a self-addressed , stamped return postcard (ofuku hagaki). The request must arrive at the museum (Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum, 3519 Mure, Mure-cho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa-ken, 761-0121) at least two weeks before the date of your intended visit. Visitors will receive a reply with the tour time written on the return envelope.
The cost of admission 2160 yen per person.
Access Information:
Via Kotoden train
From Takamatsu-Chikko Station board a train to Kawaramachi Station (5 minutes) and change to the Kotoden Shido Line to Yakuri Station (20 minutes). The cost is 340 yen.
From Yakuri Station, visitors can walk (25 minutes) or take a taxi (5 minutes).
Via JR train
From Takamatsu Station board a local train to Furutakamatsu Minami Station (20 minutes). The cost is 260 yen.
From the station, visitors can walk (30-40 minutes) or take a taxi (10 minutes).
Via bus
From Takamatsu Station board the number 73 Kotoden Bus bound for Aji Onsen (庵治温泉) and disembark at Inori Iwa Yoichi Koen-mae (祈り岩与一公園前). The one way journey takes about 30 minutes and the cost is 490 yen.
From Inori Iwa Yoichi Koen-mae bus stop, the museum is a 5-10 minute walk.
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Takamatsu, Japan | 2019
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1: Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
2: Ritsurin Garden
3: Kotohira-gu
4: Marugame Castle
5: Angel Road
6: Tamamo Park
7: JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu
8: Chichu Art Museum
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Japan Trip: Art at Shikoku Mura, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
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On the base of Yashima Mountain in Takamatsu City, Kagawa prefecture, lies an open air museum Shikoku Mura (四国村). Among the artwork displayed here are traditional building and structures from within Shikoku Island, farmhouses and storehouses from the Edo and Meiji Periods, as well as a small art gallery.
Visitors can explore the outdoors museum on the mountainside, viewing bridges, a light house and even a kabuki theater. Among the most popular is a vine suspension bridge modeled after the ones in Tokushima Prefecture’s Iya Valley. The bridges are made of vine and wood with reinforcements by steel cables.
Hours: 8:30 to 17:30 (until 18:00 from April to October)
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 800 yen (1000 yen combined ticket includes entrance to the gallery)
Access Information:
Via Kotoden:
Board a train from Takamatsu-Chikko Station to Kawaramachi Station. The journey should take about 5 minutes. Transfer to the Shido Line and disembark at Kotoden Yashima Station. The journey here should take about 15 minutes. From the station, it should take about 5 minutes on foot to Shikoku Mura.
Note: Though there are many trains from Takamatsu-Chikko Station to Kawaramachi Station, from Kawaramachi Station to Kotoden Yashima Station there are only 3 trains every hour.
Via JR:
From JR Takamatsu Station, board a local train to Yashima Station. The journey should take 15 minutes. From the station, it should take about 15 minutes on foot to Shikoku Mura.
Note: There are only 1 or 2 trains every hour.
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It's a Japanese jewel hidden away behind a cluster of around 600 islands in the Seto Island Sea. Facing the sea, 750 kilometres west of Tokyo, the town of Kurashiki has been a major centre for Japan's textile industry since the late 19th century. The buildings in Ivy Square were once a cotton mill and the folkcraft museum occupies a former rice storehouse. Each year, around four and a half million tourists flock to the town to enjoy its scenic beauty. The Ohara
Museum of Art houses work by several masters from all over the world. The skill of glass-blowing is alive and well in the town and the making of papier mache toys continues in the traditional way. Kurashiki is linked to a chain of islands by the Seto Ohashi bridge. It also leads to Shikoku, one of Japan's four main islands. Completed in 1988, the bridge spans a distance of 12.3 kilometres. In the shadow of the Seto Ohashi bridge, the traditional fishing boats of Kurashiki still ply their age-old trade. The sight is a symbol of Japan - old traditions lying side by side with modern technology.
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The buildings in the garden date back to the early 17th century. In 1625, the feudal lord of Takamatsu in Sanuki Province, Ikoma Takatoshi (生駒高俊), began construction of Ritsurin, specifically the building of a garden around the South Pond using the beautiful greenery of Mt. Shiun (Purple Cloud Mountain) as a backdrop. Beginning in 1642, Matsudaira Yorishige (松平頼重) took over the area and continued its construction. The work was completed by the Fifth Lord Yoritaka in 1745 after 100 years of improvements and extensions made by the successive lords. After the new Meiji government requisitioned the garden, it was designated a prefectural garden and opened to the public on 16 March 1875. In 1953, the garden was designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty (日本の特別名勝 Nihon no Tokubetsu Meishō).
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Ritsurin Garden (栗林公園) is one of the most famous historical gardens in Japan. The garden is situated in the city of Takamatsu and is considered one of its main attractions. The garden contains a tea house, various folk art and craft exhibits (including the Sanuki Folk Craft Museum), as well as various folk art and craft items for sale.
The buildings in the garden date back to the early 17th century. In 1625, the feudal lord of Takamatsu in Sanuki Province, Ikoma Takatoshi (生駒高俊), began construction of Ritsurin, specifically the building of a garden around the South Pond using the beautiful greenery of Mt. Shiun (Purple Cloud Mountain) as a backdrop. Beginning in 1642, Matsudaira Yorishige (松平頼重) took over the area and continued its construction. The work was completed by the Fifth Lord Yoritaka in 1745 after 100 years of improvements and extensions made by the successive lords. After the new Meiji government requisitioned the garden, it was designated a prefectural garden and opened to the public on 16 March 1875. In 1953, the garden was designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty (日本の特別名勝 Nihon no Tokubetsu Meishō).
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3. CASTLE KOCHI, MARUNOUCHI 33°33'38.43N 133°31'53.31E
4. CASTLE TAKAMATSU, KAGAWA 34°21'4.73N 134° 3'6.22E
5. CASTLE OZU, EHIMA 33°30'34.27N 132°32'28.45E
6. TOKUSHIMA BOTANICAL GARDEN 34° 0'52.15N 134°31'15.16E
7. CASTLE TAKAMATSU, KAGAWA 34°20'55.81N 134° 3'7.18E
8. CASTLE MATSUYAMA, EHIME 33°50'44.03N 132°45'56.96E
9. CASTLE MARUGAME, KAGAWA 34°17'10.52N 133°48'2.78E
10. CASTLE UWAJIMA, EHIMA 33°13'10.33N 132°33'54.55E
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14. SENDAI CITY MUSEUM,TOHOKU 38°15'21.67N 140°51'24.83E
15. SHOWA DAIBUTSU,TOHOKU 40°49'19.36N 140°49'6.87E
16. MOUNT CHOKAI,TOHOKU 39° 5'45.21N 140° 3'2.18E
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18. ABUKUMA CAVE,TOHOKU 37°20'41.09N 140°40'25.22E
19. MOUNTAIN IWAKI,TOHOKU 40°39'18.24N 140°18'4.05E
20. RYŪSENDŌ CAVES,TOHOKU 39°51'36.38N 141°47'47.94E
21. CASTLE AIZU WAKAMATSU, FUKUSHIMA 37°29'14.55N 139°55'48.08E
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Osaka Castle is a popular tourist spot and a striking historical landmark in the middle of a modern urban cityscape of high-rise concrete blocks. The castle stands in an expansive lawn covered park and consists of a complex network of moats, turrets, and walls surrounding a massive central tower. Thirteen of the structures around the main tower are designated as Important Cultural Assets by the national government. The main central tower is 55 meters high and houses a museum and a viewing platform from which visitors can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of Osaka city.
Osaka Castle was first built between 1583 and 1585 by the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi who ruled over Japan at that time. During Hideysohi’s lifetime the castle was constantly enlarged and improved and the town of Osaka grew with it becoming an important center of trade and politics. Much of the castle was destroyed in the wars of the early 17th century, rebuilt again in 1620, and then lost again to a fire caused by a lightning strike in 1665.
The current castle tower that we see today is a reconstruction completed in 1931. This building survived the bombing raids of World War 2, but did suffer some damage, and was again badly damaged by a typhoon in 1950. Happily the castle was completely renovated in 1997, with fresh white plaster on the walls, new tiles on the roof, restored ornaments, and gold leaf decoration. Today it stands in the midst of modern Osaka as a stunningly beautiful symbol of the city’s pride in its past.
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The museum is located 10 minutes walk from Omiya Koen Station. To get to Omiya Koen Station, get a train or bullet train to Omiya Station, and transfer to the Tobu Noda Line.
The entrance fee is 300JPY, and English/Japanese guidebooks are also included in the price. There is a cafe for drinking tea, and there is a Bonsai school nearby.
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Ritsurin Koen (栗林公園) is a landscape garden located Takamatsu City, built by the local feudal lords during the early Edo Period. It is often suggested that Ritsurin Koen deserves a spot on the list of the three most beautiful gardens of Japan alongside Kanazawa's Kenrokuen, Mito's Kairakuen, and Okayama's Korakuen. This park got three stars from Michelin Guide in 2009 as a worth visiting place.
The large park features many ponds, hills, historic trees and beautiful pavilions divided into a Japanese style garden in the south and western style garden in the north. The gardens are placed in front of wooded Mt. Shiun which serves as a wonderful background and great example of borrowed scenery. In the park there are a number of facilities including a folk museum, shops and a few rest houses where you can take a break and enjoy some refreshments amidst the beauty of the garden. Of particular note is the Kikugetsu-tei teahouse in the southwest part of the gardens where, for a small fee, you can enter and enjoy some tea on its verandas while overlooking the ponds.
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Kazuki’s new collection will feature his signature beautiful depth map paintings read like misty x-rays of anime fantasies, mixing traditional and modern techniques. Always on a jet black background, these graphic spiritual essences leap off their surfaces, created in part with a 3D program, but painted by hand in a painstakingly detailed layering process. Each graduating spiral that emerges is perhaps a Shinto variant of Dante’s Inferno, the emotional age rings of Kazuki’s adolescent, ethereal figures. The abstract creative forces of nature are integral to Kazuki’s work. Kinetic energy rendered in gouache as hair, sound waves, and pools of water connect his compositions. In this way, Kazuki depicts the young people of Japanese society he believes are a generation lost in compliance with its elders.
Commenting on “Decoration Armament,” Kazuki says: “I love the concept of people using ‘decorations.’ I believe when people wear makeup, tattoos, dress up, or even work out, they are enhancing their uniqueness, changing themselves for the better - they become more noble, confident, strong and beautiful than before and they achieve a boldness as if they were wearing armor. On the other hand, such beautification can represent a sort of inferiority complex, where we are using them to hide our insecurities. These motifs therefore become a form of deception or dishonest act, or like a ‘manifest intent’ by adulterers (lovers) who seek the affections from another. These ‘decorations’ are found in history, such as in talismans or cosmetics, the earliest form of ritual in human culture, considered to be a symbol of bravery, or having the power to inspire and stimulate one mentally. It’s a ritual that has endured through to modern society, where people in today’s world continue to receive ‘armament’ through beauty and the strength of character that they receive from self-improvement.” Adds Takamatsu, “Some of the patterns and designs being used in my work are borrowed from design materials- and any similarities to a specific religion, culture or politics is not intentional.”
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