The Morijuku Art Museum is a small, private art museum in Tsuwano, the castle toen in the mountains of Shimane.
It is housed in a large, traditional house that was the residence of the village headman of the town in the Edo Period.
The exhibition is of paintings by Tsuwano-born artists Nakao Akira and his wife Yoshiura Maya.
Theer are also some prints by the Spanish artist Goya.
However, for myself the art was not the main interest, as the main part of the house is open to visitors and includes three distinct gardens that can be enjoyed.
The first is the front garden to the west of the house and through which you must pass to enter.
It is a dry garden with lots of raked sand and in all probability was created when the property was renovated.
The main garden is to the east and is visible from the tatami rooms of the main house.
Apparentlt this garden was originally quite a bit larger but some of the property was sold off many years ago.
The third garden is on the south side and includes a path from the front garden to the teahouse.
The teahouse is part of the main house and can also be entered from within the house.
It is suggested that this south garden shares many features with an Izumo-style garden.
With three distinct gardens, a large traditional house to explore, and also an art exhibit, the Morijuku Art Museum is well worth a visit.
especially when you consider it has free entry.
Even though this was a July weekend with a major event,
the Sagimai Dance, ,going on, the town was not at all crowded and I had the Morijuku gardens all to myself.
Lovely, thanks for highlighting this location.
ReplyDeletea wonderful garden ! thanks for visiting!
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