A particularly inconspicuous store, the outside is very low-key, you need to pay attention, in the corner of a building, walk into a cave, is a gallery is also a store, but also an exhibition hall, various Fushi paintings, the price is not cheap.
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A particularly inconspicuous store, the outside is very low-key, you need to pay attention, in the corner of a building, walk into a cave, is a gallery is also a store, but also an exhibition hall, various Fushi paintings, the price is not cheap.
[Slow appreciation - Fushi Painting] The weather in Osaka is much hotter than Tokyo and Izu, and it is also very sun-drenched, but it can't stop us from continuing to make up for the "museum remediation class" we have made. Although the exhibition area cannot be photographed, the rest experience area on the top floor can be recorded. Not only met the poster of the performance of Japanese national treasure master Yusanro Dongyu, but also happened to meet the summer school students from China, one by one, the pictures filled with interest, and the serious appearance of Zaizai when he was a child~
In a hidden alley, it is difficult to find, and there are Fushi Painting Exhibitions with Japanese characteristics. If you don't like or don't understand the Fushi Painting Culture, you will feel very boring. Worth coming!
This cozy museum is a nice find amidst the hustle and bustle of the area! It doesn’t take long to walk through, but the framed prints are a nice collection and a breath of fresh air after the crowded streets. For an extra fee, you can make prints of your own on the museum’s top floor!
Fushi Painting is a unique form of painting in Japan. Visitors who like Fushi Painting should not miss this exhibition hall.
It is near Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori. The location is a bit difficult to find. In a small alley, the place is not very big. It is like a house remodeled with a common Japanese residence. This is a paid attraction, 500 yen, but there is a day trip to Osaka. If you have a day ticket, you can visit it for free. The painting is very beautiful and Japanese style. There is a place to experience it firsthand upstairs, but there is an additional charge. Friends interested in Fushi painting can come and see.
The above-board print is mostly painted by Kabuki performers, characterized by the true representation of the performer's image without excessive artificial beautification and decoration. The exhibition of more than 50 exhibits in the upper Floating World Painting Museum is the only museum in the world that has long exhibited the upper Floating World Painting (wood mold printing above). The museum is not large, there are four floors, each with only one room area for display. There are many exquisite layouts in the corridors and corridors, full of artistic atmosphere. No photos are allowed in the painting exhibition hall