Photo provided by Iiyama City Furusato Hall.
Where: Iiyama City Furusato Hall (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:00~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
General admission: 200 yen (adult), 100 yen (junior high school student or under)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City
Sato means village, and yama means hill or mountain. Satoyama contains mixed forests, rice paddy fields, farmland, grasslands, streams, ponds, and reservoirs. Find out what kind of animals live in satoyama through photos and videos sent in by Iiyama citizens, and learn about the nature of Northern Shinshu and its relationship with people through the animals living in the satoyama.
Photo provided by Iiyama City Art Museum.
Photo as reference only.
Where: Iiyama City Art Museum (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:30~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 300 yen (adult), 200 yen (children)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City and one accompanying guardian
Selected from the collections of Shoinji Temple and the Hosokawa family, the exhibition will feature reproduced paintings and calligraphic works by Zen master Hakuin, reproduced using high-resolution scanning technology for the protection and utilization of cultural assets.
Provided by Iiyama City Art Museum.
Where: Iiyama City Art Museum (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:30~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 600 yen (adult), 400 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
Seishiro Inose (1937-2023) pursued realistic sculpture of the human body throughout his life, and his creative activities centered on exhibiting his works in the Sculpture Division of KOKUTEN. This exhibition will feature more than 40 pieces of Mr. Inose's works exhibited at KOKUTEN from his early years to his last years.