The Gardens of Adachi Museum of Art
Adam HackerThe Adachi Museum of Art is a must-see destination in Shimane. Set in the countryside of Yasugi, Adachi is tucked away between dramatic ranges in a long, flat valley.
Adachi se encuentra en la zona rural de Yasugi, escondido entre las espectaculares montañas Shimane en un valle largo y plano. El Museo de Arte Adachi fue fundado por Adachi Zenko en 1980 para combinar su pasión por el arte japonés y el paisajismo. Esperaba ver que al juntar los jardines y las obras de arte el aprecio y el interés de la gente por el arte japonés aumentaría.
The Annex periodically closes throughout the year — please check the official site.
Conocido por sus artefactos, cerámicas y una colección de paredes de papel muy ornamentadas, el museo es mejor conocido por su galardonado jardín. El Museo de Arte Adachi tiene una colección de casi 1300 pinturas y obras de arte del siglo XX que rota por temporadas. También hay una exposición permanente de pinturas de Yokoyama Taikan.
Adachi Museum's impeccable gardens are thanks to the devotion of founder, Adachi Zenko. There are six different gardens covering 165,000 square meters in area. These include the Dry Landscape Garden, the Moss Garden, the White Gravel and Pine Garden, the Pond Garden, the Reception Garden and the Tea Garden.
By train The closest station, JR Yasugi Station, can be reached from Okayama in about 2 hours 20 minutes.
Note: a free shuttle bus runs between the station and the museum about twice an hour. It is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with baggage limits applying when near capacity (28 people). Storage lockers are available at the station.
By car Ten minute drive from from the Yasugi IC (expressway) – turn left at the 5th set of traffic lights after exiting the IC and continue straight for about 5 km.
The Adachi Museum of Art is a must-see destination in Shimane. Set in the countryside of Yasugi, Adachi is tucked away between dramatic ranges in a long, flat valley.
Sprawling classical garden with extensive art museum featuring nihon-ga, ceramics
Ranked the no. 1 Japanese garden in the world since 2003: take a video tour of this living masterpiece flowing with calming energy.
Midori, an elegant and modern cafe at the Adachi Museum of Art, boasts views looking out at the world-class Dry Landscape Garden.
Ranked the no. 1 Japanese garden in the world since 2003: take a video tour of this living masterpiece flowing with calming energy.
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Visite de l'un des plus beaux jardins japonais du pays et du musée d'art Adachi.
Taman klasik yang terbentang luas dengan museum seni yang menampilkan keramik-keramik a la Nihon-ga
Đứng vị trí số 1 về khu vườn Nhật Bản trên toàn thế giới từ năm 2003: một video về kiệt tác sống động với nội lực tiềm tàng.
Khu vườn cổ điển trải dài với bảo tàng nghệ thuật rộng rãi, đặc trưng với tranh nihon-ga và gốm sứ.
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The Adachi Museum of Art is in Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture. The museum displays a wide range of ceramics and paintings, but is best known for the stunning gardens on display.
Bảo tàng nghệ thuật Adachi nằm ở Yasugi, tỉnh Shimane. Bảo tàng trưng bày một loạt các đồ gốm và tranh, nhưng được biết đến nhiều nhất với những khu vườn tuyệt đẹp được trưng bày.
Классический японский сад и крупнейший музей искусств, в залах которого экспонируются коллекции живописи в стиле нихонга и японской керамики.
Adachi Museum of Art is a must-see for any Japanese garden connoisseur and such people would do well to find themselves visiting Yuushien on “Peony Island” Daikonjima.
We're currently living through a season of life that involves travel restrictions and closed borders, but a special exhibition at Shimane's Adachi Museum of Art brings the world to visitors through the "Traveling Japanese Paintings" exhibition.