Museum somewhere in Kobe
I think this is the first time I went to a museum in Japan. Actually, that's not quite true, I'm sure I must have gone on field trips to museums while I attended school in Japan, but that period of my life I consider a black hole and I don't remember much from it.
Anyways, I love museums. Back in my P.U.C. art major days, we'd sometimes go over to San Fransisco and spend the whole day gallery hopping or visiting museums. It was great. I love reading autobioghraphies and biographies since you get to experience what unfolds in the book...I think looking at art is a similar experience. It's like you get to slip back or forward in time and have a conversation with the artists.
Whenever I see artwork, I love to get up really close and see the brushstrokes. When I do that, I feel like I can sense the artist's presence right there.
One of my favorite museums is the Paul Ghetty Center in Southern California. I really fell in love with the architecture. I think I could spend the whole entire day there just walking around and gazing at the architecture. Oh, I wish I could do that! I want to visit more museums here in Japan, but getting to the museum and paying for the entrance fee all adds up so it's a bit difficult. That's one thing I like about the States. You can enjoy culture without having to pay a fortune. Wish it were like that here too.
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Maybe because the "culture" you're looking for is of the western variety. I was able to find quite a bit of eastern culture at a low price there =)
SM
Are you talking about used bookstores?
nooooo ha ha ha
SM
So fill me in on the cheap cultural findings then! How come you're never online these days?
At least where my grandparents live, you can talk a short walk around the neighborhood and find Shinto shrines, temples etc. I forget to sign in..I'll remember to.
SM
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