Most of the pieces here are from the 20th century, and there's a really diverse range of styles, so you never get bored. The flow of the exhibition is smooth and the space is bright. Taking your time to walk around is super relaxing.
Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art | Review by Jimmy
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Not every train is the Kitaro Train, so if you catch it, consider yourself lucky!



