Japan boasts a rich history of meticulously crafted gardens, originally designed by feudal lords and shoguns and created by skilled landscape architects and gardeners. These National Places of Scenic Beauty, preserved through generations, reflect a legacy of exquisite natural artistry. Contemporary Japanese artists draw inspiration from these historic landscapes, journeying across the country to capture their essence and convey their scenic splendor and cultural significance.
The latest exhibition, “The Garden—Four Seasons,” presents a curated selection from the Sato Sakura Museum’s collection, focusing on the theme of Japanese gardens. This showcase highlights the breathtaking beauty of the landscapes that have inspired these artists.
A notable feature of this exhibition is the unique Sato Sakura garden, designed using selected artworks from the museum’s collection. Visitors are encouraged to explore this immersive experience, celebrating the intersection of traditional Japanese culture and contemporary Nihonga art.
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