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It is part of the Benesse Art Site Naoshima, spread over three islands.Credit... Supported by By Ted Loos Visuals by Noriko Hayashi Reporting from Naoshima, Japan. On a tree-dotted hill on ...
Melting under the summer sun, or buried in meters of snow, or at risk of being blown away at the edge of the sea, here are some of the best-known inconvenient art sites and events in Japan.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Powerful Paintings Show Why van Gogh Fell in Love With Japan—and Why Japan Fell in Love With van GoghA Japanese museum is hosting its first-ever exhibition dedicated to Vincent van Gogh, which explores the Dutch painter’s ...
Welcome to Naoshima, a Japanese island located in the Seto Inland Sea. By train and ferry, it's about two and a half hours from Osaka. Sources: Benesse Art Site Naoshima, Japan Guide Naoshima is ...
Odawara, Japan: You walk along a level daylight-filled corridor, some 300 feet long, one side lined with glass, the other with volcanic stones pockmarked by fossilized insects. Nearing the end ...
The Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, will temporarily close its doors in January, while its owner, the Japanese chemical manufacturer DIC Global, deliberates the ...
Japan has one of the world’s most admired architectural ... when in 1949 he won the national competition to build the Hiroshima Peace Center on the site where the first A-bomb was dropped.
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