Although the museum has three floors, it does not collect so many works, it can only be said to be a concept museum. Like large pumpkin sculptures, boats full of protruding objects, there are no in the museum. It is possible to see other exhibitions, but there are still some impressive parts. Although the content of the exhibition is not much, the ticket is only 1100 yen, plus walking to the Omotesando area, if you come to Tokyo to go shopping, you can stop by.
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Although the museum has three floors, it does not collect so many works, it can only be said to be a concept museum. Like large pumpkin sculptures, boats full of protruding objects, there are no in the museum. It is possible to see other exhibitions, but there are still some impressive parts. Although the content of the exhibition is not much, the ticket is only 1100 yen, plus walking to the Omotesando area, if you come to Tokyo to go shopping, you can stop by.
Colorful exhibition. No long queues like in Seattle, Washington and Toronto. Ticket prices are unusually reasonable. The cafe is comfortable and the food inside is not bad. The exhibition of Kusama Yasuo (Kusama Yayoi) was the most special experience I have recently visited Japan.
The room for the works was interesting. Her lines and points were very beautiful from different perspectives. Surprisingly, it wasn’t boring. We could only see the permanent collection. We had a great time and the trip was worth it.
You need to buy tickets on Trip.com or Taobao in advance and set the visit time. It is a museum for Yasuo Yasuo's personal, four-story single-family building. Some of the photos and manuscripts of Yasuo Yasuo's young era. The works on display are not as much as her personal exhibitions elsewhere. No photos can be taken inside.
For a small city, this art museum is amazing! The collection of Kusama Yasuo (Yayoi Kusama) is great and worth a visit alone. The temporary collection we visited appears to be works by local artists, including high school and college students, who showcase an interesting, more modern art mix, in contrast to some of the older works in the permanent gallery.