This light-filled gallery showcases an impressive collection of contemporary work by Japanese artists who have found fame abroad in genres such as oil painting, 3D art and sculpture. It's in a lovely forested spot between Karuizawa and Naka-Karuizawa Stations.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Among gorgeously forested mountains and believed to be the home of the God of Water, Fire and Agriculture, this site has housed a shrine of some form for鈥
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Japan's most famous ukiyo-e (woodblock print) artist, Hokusai, spent his final years in Obuse. There's an audiovisual presentation on his life in the鈥
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Here's your chance to get up close and personal with Asama-yama 鈥 so close, you could almost touch it. Formed in 1783 by Asama's last violent eruption,鈥
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Pleasant in winter when shrouded in snow but less appealing when seasonally bare, Jigokudani Monkey Park is wildly popular. Made famous by the 1992 film鈥
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On the border of Gunma and Nagano Prefectures, about 4km east of Karuizawa on Rte 18, you'll find the Usui Pass, historically an important point on the鈥
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Listed as a World Heritage Site in 2014, Tomioka Silk Mill provides a look at the history of silk production, with some English-language narration鈥
Utsukushi-ga-hara Open Air Museum
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Atop Utsukushi-ga-hara-k艒gen plateau you'll find this seemingly random sculpture garden with some 350 pieces, mostly by Japanese sculptors. The鈥
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Fans of the iron horse will love this rail graveyard鈥搇ocomotive museum, with rolling stock, stations, carriages, simulators and years of Japanese rail鈥
Nearby Nagano Region attractions
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This property, one of the first Western hotels in Japan, welcomed guests from 1906 to 1970. An exceptional example of elaborate Meiji-era architecture, it鈥
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On the border of Gunma and Nagano Prefectures, about 4km east of Karuizawa on Rte 18, you'll find the Usui Pass, historically an important point on the鈥
6.98 MILES
Fans of the iron horse will love this rail graveyard鈥搇ocomotive museum, with rolling stock, stations, carriages, simulators and years of Japanese rail鈥
4. Asama-yama Magma Stone Park
7.96 MILES
Here's your chance to get up close and personal with Asama-yama 鈥 so close, you could almost touch it. Formed in 1783 by Asama's last violent eruption,鈥
15.72 MILES
Among gorgeously forested mountains and believed to be the home of the God of Water, Fire and Agriculture, this site has housed a shrine of some form for鈥
16.73 MILES
Listed as a World Heritage Site in 2014, Tomioka Silk Mill provides a look at the history of silk production, with some English-language narration鈥
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Yubatake is the main attraction in the town centre and the source of hot-spring water in the area. Its milky-blue sulphuric water flows like a waterfall鈥
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Built in 1936, this statue of Kannon (Goddess of Mercy) is one of the largest in Japan, standing 41.8m tall and weighing over 6000 tonnes. You can walk鈥