This museum has exhibited works by Yoshitomo Nara, whose art is full of pet dogs, sheep, and vivid colors. The portraits have such unique expressions—definitely worth seeing. Plus, the museum itself is really special, since it's a renovated Meiji-era warehouse with historical and cultural significance. In Japan, you can really feel the sense of history and tradition everywhere. It's definitely worth a visit.
Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art | Review by 段好秀
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The Peanut Monaka is truly delicious! The texture is smooth and you get a rich peanut flavor with every bite.
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Yachi Onsen
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The scenery around the hot spring area is absolutely lovely, surrounded by mountains and rivers. Walking through the onsen district, you can enjoy the natural beauty and really feel the wonders of nature.
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This is a fantastic place where you can enjoy both a scenic walking trail and beautiful ocean views at the same time.
