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"Kyoto White Sand Village・Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum" - Appreciate the art and gardens of painter Hashimoto Kansetsu and experience the history and culture of Japanese painting

The White Sand Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum is the former residence and art museum of the Japanese painter Hashimoto Kansetsu located in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, and is also a nationally designated scenic garden. Hashimoto Kansetsu was a famous painter from the Taisho to Showa periods, famous for his depictions of Japanese landscapes and flowers, and was also a cultural contributor to Kyoto Prefecture. Baisha Village is the residence he built in 1916, covering an area of ​​about 10,000 square meters. It includes the main house, tea room, studio, Buddha Hall and other buildings, as well as a pond and spring garden with Dazi Mountain as the background. The garden is planted with various plants and is equipped with many stone pagodas, stone Buddha statues, and works of art, showcasing Hashimoto Kansetsu's artistic taste and gardening skills. The entrance to the Shiraha Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Hall is a building rebuilt from white sand stone, which houses a ticket office, souvenir shop, cafe, and document storage room. The archive room houses Hashimoto Kansetsu's paintings, books, manuscripts, photos, etc., which allow visitors to learn about his life and artistic achievements. Walk up the path from the entrance and you will enter the Baisha Village. The land of Baisha Village is divided into five areas, namely East Garden, West Garden, South Garden, North Garden and Central Garden. Each area has different buildings and gardens with different styles, which are worth careful appreciation. The most eye-catching of these is the Central Garden, a garden surrounding a pond with an island in the middle. On the island stands a thirteen-story pagoda, one of the antiques collected by Hashimoto Kansetsu. Around the pond, there is a tea room, a butsudo hall, a painting studio and a main house, all of which are places where Hashimoto Kansetsu lives and creates. These buildings have retained their original appearance, and are decorated with Hashimoto Kansetsu's furniture, supplies, artworks, etc., so you can feel his living atmosphere. The opening hours of Shirasa Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Hall are from 9:00 to 17:00 and are closed on Mondays (except holidays). The ticket price is 1,500 yen for adults, 800 yen for junior high school students, and 500 yen for elementary school students. To get to Shirakawa Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum, you can take the Tozai Line from Kyoto Station and get off at Higashiyama Station in about 20 minutes. Then walk for about 15 minutes to reach Shirakawa Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum. Alternatively, you can take city bus No. 5 or 100 from Kyoto Station and arrive at Okazaki Koenmae bus stop in about 40 minutes. Then walk for about 10 minutes to reach Shirasagi Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Hall. The Shirasa Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum is a place that showcases the life and art of Japanese painter Hashimoto Kansetsu. You can not only appreciate his paintings, but also enjoy the gardens and buildings he designed. If you are interested in learning about the history and culture of Japanese painting, you might want to arrange a trip to the White Sand Village and Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum, which will surely be a rich experience. 📍37 Jodoji Ishibashicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8406 Japan #Japan and Korea City Attractions #Overseas Travel #Weekend Travel #Good Places #Japan Travel #Japanese Attractions #Christmas Places
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Posted: Dec 9, 2023
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