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Kobe Rokko Meets Art is an annual modern art festival that takes place at the top of Mt. Rokko in Kobe every year from late August to late November. This article will tell you how to enjoy the artworks in an efficient and satisfactory way, including how to get to the top of the mountain, what to wear, and some recommended spots. -INDEX- 1. About Mt. Rokko in Kobe – Only an hour away from Osaka 2. What is “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2025 beyond”? 3. How to visit facilities on Mt. Rokko of “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2025 beyond” 4. Recommended Clothing and What to Bring of “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2025 beyond” 5. Recommended artworks and time required for each area of “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2024 beyond” (1) Rokko Cable Car (Rokko Cable Shita Station, Sanjo Station, and Tenran Observatory) (2) Hyogo Prefectural Mt. Rokko Visitor Center (Memorial Monument) (3) Rokkosan Silence Resort (Former Rokkosan Hotel) (4) Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE (5) Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden (6) Trail Area (7) Rokko-Arima Ropeway Sancho Station (8) Rokko Garden Terrace Area (9) Chapel of the Wind Area 6. Model route of “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2024 beyond” 7. Recommendations for places to eat of “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2025 beyond” (1) Sora no Dining (Rokkosan Silence Resort) (2) Mori no Cafe (Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE) (3) Cafe Edelweiss (Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden) (4) Rokko View Palace (Rokko Garden Terrace) (5) Rokkosan Genghis Khan Palace (Rokko Garden Terrace) (6) Granite Café (Rokko Garden Terrace) The area of Mt. Rokko includes large and small mountains spanning the cities of Kobe, Ashiya, Nishinomiya, and Takarazuka in southeastern Hyogo Prefecture.The highest peak in this mountain range is Mt. Rokko which rises 931 meters above sea level. Although located near the urban area, Mt. Rokko is rich in nature. Click here to know more about Mt. Rokko. Mt.Rokko is conveniently accessible from Kobe Sannomiya and Osaka Umeda area. Get off at either Hankyu Railway Rokko Station, JR Rokko-michi Station, or Hanshin Electric Railway Mikage Station, and take Kobe City Bus No. 16 or 106 from in front of the station to Rokko Cable Shita Station, the entrance to Mt. It takes only 10 minutes to the top of the mountain by Rokko Cable. Rokko is located near Arima Onsen, one of Japan’s “Three Famous Hot Springs.” We recommend that you incorporate a visit to the hot springs before or after your visit to Mt. Rokko Arima Ropeway, one of the venues, is available for access. “KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART” is a contemporary art festival where visitors can enjoy artworks exhibited on the Rokko Mountain in Kobe while hiking around the mountain.This will be the 16th time the exhibition will be held, and the duration has been extended for a total of 100 days. Date: August 23 (Saturday) – November 30 (Sunday), 2025 Hours: 10:00-17:00 (varies by venue) *No closing day. Only the Rokkosan Silence Resort will be closed on Mondays between August and October (except when Monday falls on a national holiday, in which case the museum is closed the following day) Venue: Rokko Musical Box Museum & Garden MORINONE, Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, Rokko Garden Terrace area, Chapel of the Wind area, etc. Viewing passports or single venue tickets are required if you plan to go. If you purchase an Viewing Passport, you can enter the four paid facilities (Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE, Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, Chapel of the Wind Area, and Trail Area) for a discount compared to purchasing tickets at each facility. Passports for viewing artworks can also be purchased at the information counter inside shop 737 of Rokko Sanjo Station. ●Adult (13 years old and older) 3,000 yen ●Child (4 to 12 years old) 1,200 yen To purchase the ticket please click here On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from September 20 to November 30, a light-up event called “Hikari no Mori – Night Art Stroll ” will be held at Rokko Musical Box Museum & Garden MORINONE and Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden. Prices with Night Pass are different. ●Adult (13 years old and older) 4,000 yen ●Child (4 to 12 years old) 1,700 yen To purchase the ticket please click here Besides, Omote-Rokko Round Trip ticket is recommended, which includes both the Rokko Cable and the Rokko Sanjo Bus. Since you will need to get on and off the bus frequently to visit each facility, buying this ticket will allow you to get on and off the bus many times without the need for coins, and the fare is very economical. The ticket can be purchased only at the Rokko Cable Station, so be careful not to forget to buy it. ●Adult (13 years old and older) 1,800 yen ●Child (6 to 12 years old) 900 yen Kobe Rokkosan Tourist Pass is highly recommended for those who go by public transportation. The Pass including Kobe City Bus + cable car + Rokkosan Sanjo Bus costs 1,900 yen. To purchase Kobe Rokkosan Tourist Pass please click here The Rokko Sanjo Bus operates between the various facilities on the mountain. Bus schedules are available at each bus stop and on the MAP distributed at the site. Some areas do not have many buses, so we recommend that you check the bus schedule and decide how long you will stay. If you have trouble figuring out bus times, please refer to the model course to get around the area. IC cards are not accepted on the Rokko Sanjo Bus. If you are not comfortable with this, we recommend you purchase a “Rokko Sanjo Bus 1-DAY Ticket”. The ticket can be purchased at the Rokko Cable Sanjo Station. ●Adult (13 years old and older) 800 yen ●Child (6 to 12 years old) 400 yen It is about 5 degrees cooler on top of Mt. Rokko. It is fine during the hot August to early September, but from mid-September onward, it is recommended to bring a piece of clothing that is easy to put on and take off, as the weather in the mountains is changeable. Also, since you will be viewing the exhibition in a natural setting, you may encounter bees and insects. It is best to avoid wearing black clothing, which bees like. Moreover, please wear shoes that are easy to walk in, such as sneakers, etc., as the trail area is on forest roads and some of the paths in the facilities are hilly or difficult to walk on. A backpack or similar bag that allows you to keep both hands open is also recommended. *Below is the report for 2024; please wait for the 2025 update. The following is an introduction to the nine venues of Kobe Rokko Meets Art 2024 beyond, among which (4) Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE, (5) Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, and (9) Chapel of the Wind are highly recommended. Hope the following will help to decide which venues to visit. The artwork that greets us at Rokko Cable Shita Station is “Different Direction of the Red and the Green” by Zhou Yiqiao. Approximate viewing time: 5-10 minutes (Possible to enjoy during waiting for the cable car) Two artworks are exhibited in this area, and the photo shows “The Tiger Swimming in Annual Rings of Rokko” by Taz Kurafuji. The work is 10 meters long and imitates the shape of the Rokko mountain range, and from two platforms, visitors can see the entire image of the annual ring with the motif of a tiger. Approximate viewing time: 15-20 minutes The artwork is displayed in the restaurant “Sora no Dining” across the street from the main building. It is possible to enter the restaurant only to view the artworks, but since this is a special opportunity, we recommend that you dine in the space where the artworks are located. Approximate viewing time: 20 minutes In “SIKI Garden~The Path of Sounds~”, Marie Ikura “Come, Come”, which was selected as the main visual for 2024, is on display. The characteristic of Marie Ikura’s artworks is to draw on a swaying cloth. You can find it swaying in the wind among the nature of Mt. Rokko. The work shown here is Ruri Takahashi’s “Spending a secret time between two people”. There are many works buried in the ground, which is inspired by hydrangea. She said she has a friend who is not fond of flowers because they make her eyes meet, and she created this work while thinking about how the hydrangea would look to that friend. Many of her works are in front of you, so remember to look around as you walk. In the outdoor zone of SIKI Garden, “Peeking into the forest, The mountain hole.” by Misa FUNAI and other 8 regular artworks are exhibited. *Exhibition date varies on different work In addition to the artworks, there are many other places to enjoy the nature of Mt. Rokko, such as a hammock area and a tree house. Artworks are also displayed on the third floor of the building. Approximate viewing time: 45-90 minutes Single ticket: Adult 1,500 yen, Child 750 yen When entering the botanical garden, two pheasants are pinned against the wall of the Shop Alpicola. This is Yuuna Tanaka’s “Pheasants can’t help but chirp”, which is inspired by the fact that pheasants are often seen on Mt. Rokko, and they sometimes appear in the Alpine Botanical Garden. In order to have such pheasants see the work, it is exhibited semi-outdoors, which is unusual for a dyed work. The chests of both pheasants depict a view from Mt.Rokko to Arima and Sannomiya direction. This is Reiichi Namatame’s “Hikari Island – Nocturnal Plant “UkarukuPa” Phosphorescent Experimental Zone”. The inside is coated with fluorescent paint, so it glows at night when illuminated by a black light, which is a must-see not only during the daytime, but also at night. The artwork shown in the picture is HAFEN Kou Honda’s “Wind of Plants Hill”. It was created to be a resting place where visitors can enjoy the environment of Rokko to the fullest. Inside there are benches so that visitors can also experience the comfort of Mt. Rokko. You may also enjoy the seasonal flowers and plants in the Alpine Botanical Garden as you stroll around the garden. Approximate viewing time: 40-60 minutes Single ticket: Adult 900 yen, Child 450 yen The Trail Area, newly opened in 2023, is an area where visitors can view artworks during hiking in the nature. The area has expanded since this year, and has become more as an area where visitors can fully enjoy the nature and art of Mt. Rokko. There are no restrooms along the way, so be sure to use the restrooms and prepare for your drinks before entering the area. Since there are few lights in the area, it is recommended to visit early in the day. In the picture shown is Naoshi Kondo’s “My Grave”. The houses are assembled as tombs, with objects from the artist’s daily life placed inside the houses and the radio playing. Before entering the Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE, you can see Tadashi Kawamata’s “Rokko Floating Bridge and Terrace: Extended Bridge and Terrace” being exhibited continuously since last year in New Pond next to the parking lot. This year, a sunken bridge and a small terrace have been newly added. If you are not planning to explore the trail area, this work located a minute’s walk from the parking lot is easily accessible. Approximate viewing time: 60-140 minutes (Depends on the walking pace) Single ticket (Shin pond/Banno Villa/Yansen Atelier): Adult 700 yen, Child 250 yen The Rokko-Arima Ropeway Sancho Station is about a 5-minute walk from the Rokko Garden Terrace area. On the second floor, you can see Taichi Yoshimura’s “Four Flowers”. Mr. Yoshimura told us that for this artwork, he would like visitors to see the video inside the gondola and then see the wood carvings outside. Approximate viewing time: 10-15 minutes The Rokko Garden Terrace area has three restaurants, making it a convenient base for lunch and souvenir shopping. On display on the terrace overlooking not only Kobe but also Osaka is Rintaro Fuse’s “New Gnomon: Sundial for a New Earth” which displays time via the natural sunlight. Although it is not included in the passport to view artworks, the Shidare Museum in Rokko Shidare Observatory is also a must-visit spot. Rokko Shidare Observatory “Shidare Museum” ●Adult (13 years old and older) 1,000 yen ●Child (4 to 12 years old) 500 yen Approximate viewing time: 30 minutes One of the works you should not miss is Aiko MIYANAGA’s “Sound of the Path” at Tadao Ando’s “Chapel of the Wind”. The Chapel of the Wind is one of a trilogy of chapeles designed by architect Tadao Ando, along with the Chapel of Water and the Chapel of Light. The approach to the building is beautiful. Hope you will take as much time as possible to think about the path in the cool church. In addition, eight works can be viewed at the nearby Rokkosan Art Center and three works can be viewed at the former Rokko Sky Villa. Approximate viewing time: 90-120 minutes Finally, for those who have trouble figuring out bus connections, or would like to go but access is a bottleneck, here is a model route on the mountain. <START> Rokko Cable Sanjo Station (Departure: 12:35) ↓ Rokko Garden Terrace (12:44 arrival / 13:55 departure) Lunch is also available here. ↓ Musical Box Museum (13:58 arrival / 15:00 departure) ↓ 5 mins walk ↓ Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden (15:05 arrival / 16:03 departure) For those who are tired, we recommend spending a relaxing time at the Café. ↓ Chapel of the Wind (16:06 arrival / 16:46 departure) On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from September 21 to November 24, “Lighting Forest – Night Art Stroll” is held, so it is recommended to take the bus from Chapel of the Wind (departing at 17:09) and return to the Alpine Botanical Garden to enjoy the evening events. ↓ Rokko Cable Sanjo Station (16:50 arrival) Take the Rokko Cable down to the bottom station, and then transfer to a Kobe City Bus to Hankyu Railway Rokko Station. It only takes about 10 minutes to Kobe Sannomiya Station and about 30 minutes to Osaka Umeda Station. ▼Check this article▼ 10 Delicious Gourmet Foods in Kobe! Local Specialties and Local Foods Recommended by Locals 7 Osaka Umeda Night Activities. Enjoy the night in the city with bars, cafes and night views! This dining room overlooks Osaka and Kobe. Lunch is mainly courses, and is recommended for those who can take their time. It is also open until 8:00 p.m. (last entry at 7:00 p.m.), so it can be used as a dinner after sightseeing. Located inside the Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE, this café offers semi-self-service one-plate lunches and café menu items. There is also seating outside, so it is pleasant to eat on the terrace when the weather is nice. Down: Kobe pork hamburger steak 1,630 yen (tax included) Up left: Raclette cheese plate 1,880 yen (tax included) Up right: Awaji Onion Curry 1,350 yen (tax included) Other plans include a reservation plan with lunch for a private use of the park’s 360-degree transparent “SIKI Dome,” which is recommended for those who want to spend a relaxing time at the Rokko Musical Box Museum & Gardens MORINONE. More details about reservation of SIKI Dome please click here There are two entrances to the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, and Café Edelweiss is located near the east entrance. We recommend the terrace seats overlooking the trees of the botanical garden. This semi-self-service restaurant offers a casual Western menu of curry rice, hamburgers, stews, and other dishes. Seats by the window overlook the cityscape of Kobe. Many Japanese people probably associate Mt. Rokko with Genghis Khan. It has been a specialty of Mt. Rokko since ancient times. Enjoy the view from the mountain while eating Genghis Khan. This café offers chef’s special dishes and sweets made with seasonal ingredients. You can enjoy curry and hamburgers made with “Yamamitsu,” honey from Mt. Rokko. Left: Cheese hamburger steak with Rokko Champignon and special demi-glace sauce (with soup, salad, rice or bread) 2,300 yen Center: Marron latte with Rokko miso caramel (hot or iced) 800 yen Right: Rokkosan Yamamitsu Omu Curry (with soup and drink bar) 1,700 yen *Marron Latte is a limited menu item during the Kobe Rokko Meets Art exhibition starting on Saturday, August 24. The view is perfect here. There are not many places to eat, so all the restaurants are crowded during lunchtime on weekends and holidays. Try to eat well by staggering your meals or using take-out. Rokko Meets Art is an autumn-only event that can be enjoyed along with the beautiful nature of Mt. The artwork changes every year, so be sure to visit this annual autumn event.
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神戶六甲山夜景指南|交通、最佳觀景點、餐飲、與摩耶山的對比
神戶是日本三大夜景之一,常被稱為「千萬美金夜景」。從神戶市中心璀璨的燈光、波光粼粼的神戶港到遠處廣闊的大阪灣,景色確實令人嘆為觀止。這些令人難忘的景色尤其受到尋求浪漫之旅的情侶的歡迎。本指南介紹了欣賞神戶傳奇夜景的一些最佳景點以及充分享受旅行所需的一切。 索引 如何前往六甲山的夜景點:火車和六甲山纜車 六甲山夜景點 1:六甲花園露台 – 神戶的絕美全景 六甲山夜景點 2:天瀾台展望台 – 浪漫夜景體驗 神戶三大夜景對比:摩耶山的天瀾台、六甲花園六甲山的紀念品和購物:欣賞夜景並帶回家回憶 白天的六甲山:壯麗的景色、自然風光和有趣的戶外活動 乘坐火車、公共汽車和風景秀麗的六甲山纜車即可輕鬆抵達六甲山。從大阪出發只需不到一小時,是完美的夜間旅行。到達山腳後,搭乘六甲纜車,只需 10 分鐘即可到達山頂。騎乘本身也是體驗的一部分——隨著每一刻的流逝,視野會變得愈來開闊。 從神戶到六甲山 從神戶三宮站搭乘阪急神戶線到六甲站下車,或搭乘阪神本線到禦影站下車。然後轉乘神戶市巴士前往六甲纜車下站。旅行時間: 大約。 30~50分鐘 從大阪到六甲山 從大阪梅田站搭乘阪急神戶線到六甲站下車,或搭乘阪神本線到禦影站下車。然後轉乘神戶市巴士前往六甲纜車下站。旅行時間: 大約。 50分鐘~1小時15分鐘 搭乘六甲纜車到達山頂 從六甲纜車下站搭乘六甲纜車,約10分鐘即可到達山頂的六甲山上站。這是六甲山主要景點的門戶。從那裡換乘六甲山上巴士到達六甲花園露台等熱門景點以及各種餐廳和咖啡館。六甲纜車採用在日本非常罕見的開放式窗戶設計,為您帶來獨特的體驗。感受新鮮的山間空氣,欣賞四季不斷變化的景色,讓騎乘本身感覺像是戶外景點。六甲花園露台是六甲山最具代表性的觀景點之一,可欣賞到開闊的景色,並提供一系列的娛樂活動——從餐飲、購物到藝術裝置。白天,可以遠眺明石海峽大橋、大阪平原,甚至是關西國際機場。但當夜幕降臨時,著名的「千萬美金夜景」就會在您的腳下展現出璀璨奪目的美麗。露台上分佈著多個觀景台,可以從各個角度欣賞夜景。 〈從山頂來的交通》 從六甲纜車山上站搭乘六甲山上巴士(1路),在六甲花園露台站下車。旅行時間: 大約。 10 分鐘 六甲垂垂瞭望台 六甲垂垂瞭望台海拔約 880 米,是六甲山上必遊的地標,將自然、藝術和全景風光融為一體,為您帶來難忘的體驗。這個引人注目的柏木圓頂就像一件從山頂升起的巨大藝術品,其內部也同樣令人驚嘆。夜晚,城市燈光閃耀,一望無際,美不勝收,宛如「千萬美金夜景」。在裡面,你還會發現泡泡、溜滑梯和鞦韆等互動藝術裝置——無論孩子還是成人都會覺得有趣。見晴露台 坐在階梯狀的見晴露台上,一邊欣賞美景,一邊享受片刻的寧靜。白天,您會看到整個地區的開闊視野,而到了晚上,城市的燈光營造出一種神奇的氛圍。這裡是您放鬆身心、以自己的步調欣賞美景的完美場所。見晴塔 見晴塔高 11 米,其設計靈感源自古老的歐洲建築,是一個迷人的觀景點,設有螺旋樓梯通往塔頂。一旦到達山頂,令人驚嘆的 360° 全景就會展現在您的眼前。這裡是六甲山上拍攝令人難忘的夜景照片的最佳地點之一——所以別忘了帶相機!見晴甲板 從見晴甲板,您可以欣賞大阪的壯麗景色。在晴朗的日子裡,用望遠鏡可以看到阪神甲子園球場,這裡是深受喜愛的阪神虎棒球隊的主場。不要錯過嘗試「kawarake-nage」的機會,這是一項日本傳統活動,人們在許願時拋擲小陶盤——通常是為了祈求好運或保護。挑戰你的朋友,看看誰能把球丟得最遠! * 附近的六甲紀念品商店可以購買川崎盤(5 個盤 100 日圓)。天苒台展望台是六甲山上位置最方便的夜景景點之一,與六甲纜車山上站直接相連。寬敞的觀景區可供您悠閒漫步,同時呼吸清新的山間空氣。您可以使用望遠鏡來更詳細地欣賞風景。當你凝視著閃爍的城市燈光時,你會發現自己已經把日常生活拋在腦後了。 〈從山頂前往〉 六甲纜車山上站旁。摩耶山位於六甲山最高峰的西側,這裡有該地區最佳夜景景點之一-掬星台展望台。六甲花園露台和天嵐台可以欣賞到廣闊的全景,而撻星台則可以近距離感受神戶的城市燈光,別具一番氛圍。您也可以從六甲山山頂區搭乘六甲山上巴士(2 號路線)前往掬星台,行程時間約 20 分鐘。在六甲花園露台內,您會發現各種獨特的美食廣場和咖啡館,每個都有其獨特的魅力。您可以在這個絕佳的位置一邊享用豪華大餐,一邊欣賞神戶璀璨的夜景。 六甲成吉思汗宮 成吉思汗風味烤羊肉和蔬菜是六甲山歷史悠久的當地特色菜,既健康又豐盛。餐廳溫暖的木質內部營造出舒適的氛圍,非常適合情侶或團體一起享用有趣、熱鬧的餐點。推薦:配送過程中從未冷凍過的新鮮羊肉。它肉質鮮嫩多汁,野味極少——絕對值得一試!六甲景觀宮 這個休閒的露天美食廣場享有壯麗的景色,並提供咖哩和拉麵等各種菜餚。對於有孩子的家庭來說,這是一個不錯的選擇,也是輕鬆用餐的理想場所。晚上,您可以一邊欣賞燈火通明的城市景觀,一邊享用美食。 Granite Café 現代又平靜,Granite Café 提供寧靜的環境,您可以在此放鬆身心,同時透過大窗戶欣賞璀璨的夜景。這是與特別的人分享難忘時刻的完美地點。六甲紀念品商店位於六甲花園露台內,交通便利,是購買神戶和兵庫主題紀念品的理想場所。您會發現在其他地方買不到的原創商品,例如“六甲天然礦泉水蘋果酒”,“六甲芝士蛋糕”和當地蜜蜂釀造的“六甲山蜂蜜”。如果您想從六甲山帶回令人難忘的禮物,千萬不要錯過這家商店——您一定會找到一些特別的東西!六甲山還有許多其他值得探索的景點。在六甲音樂盒博物館與花園 MORINONE,您可以一邊聽著音樂盒舒緩的旋律,一邊在相鄰的花園中悠閒地漫步。六甲高山植物園讓您有機會欣賞季節性高山植物並沉浸在大自然中。對於那些尋求冒險的人來說,GREENIA 是日本最大的戶外運動公園之一,成人和兒童都可以享受全面的戶外體驗。 ▼詳情▼ 在大自然中享受“聲音” 六甲音樂盒博物館和花園 MORINONE 日本最大規模的運動設施之一,六甲山冒險王國 GREENIA 報道!六甲高山植物園 ▼點此了解更多六甲山的魅力▼ 休閒勝地 六甲山 六甲山在白天景色宜人,而夜晚則格外耀眼。這裡擁有令人驚嘆的夜景,宛如一張閃閃發光的燈光地毯,變成了一個浪漫的仙境。無論您是與家人、朋友還是愛人一起旅行,夜間遊覽六甲山都將給您留下難忘的回憶。一定要將其納入您的神戶行程!
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大阪・京都・神戶必訪的六座安藤忠雄建築之作
Tadao Ando is world-famous for his innovative buildings made of cast concrete. As his hometown is Osaka, there are many architectural works by Mr. Ando in the Kansai region. Here are some spots where you can experience culture and art while enjoying his distinctive architectural designs. 1.【KOBE】Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art 2.【KOBE】Chapel of the Wind 3.【OSAKA】Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest 4.【KYOTO】Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art 5.【KYOTO】Garden of Fine Arts Kyoto 6.【HIMEJI】Himeji City Museum of Literature Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art opened in 2002 as a symbol of “cultural recovery” from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. Nicknamed the “Art Museum,” it houses approximately 10,000 works of art, including modern sculptures and prints from Japan and abroad. In addition to exhibiting these works of art, another highlight of the museum is the building designed by Mr. Ando, which is a simple but gigantic labyrinth-like structure that creates changes in light. Visitors can savor a complex and diverse spatial experience in a place of fusion of various art forms. After passing through the entrance hall with its calm atmosphere, visitors are greeted by a glass-walled corridor surrounding the exhibition rooms, which are flooded with natural light, and other various parts of the building, each with a richly shaded expression. The “circular terrace,” the symbol of the museum, connects the first basement floor to the outdoor space on the second floor, linking the exhibition buildings, gallery buildings, and the sea and mountains. The cast concrete forms a beautiful spiral, creating shades of light and shadow. In 2019, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art open a second exhibition building (Ando Gallery) to showcase Ando’s architecture. With exhibits of architectural models of his masterpieces such as “Sumiyoshi Row Houses” and “Church of Light,” as well as introductions to various projects in Japan and abroad, this is an unmissable spot for visitors to learn about Ando’s work. The Sea Deck, an observation deck on the third floor of the outdoor space of Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, looks as if it extends out to sea. A large green apple sculpture, which Mr. Ando designed based on the poem “Youth” by the American poet Samuel Ullman, is placed here. The fourth floor also includes the “Mountain Deck” and the “Wind Deck”. On the other side of the first floor entrance, there is a large staircase leading up to the outdoor areas on the second and third floors, where visitors can sit with their backs to the museum and look out over the ocean spread out before them. The greatest charm of this museum is that it changes its appearance in various ways depending on the time and season you visit, changing both in terms of getting lost and inconvenience. And the pleasure of finding this museum architectural gimmick! Why not visit to savor a spatial experience that can only be felt at any given moment? ▼Check out this article▼ 10 BEST Museums and Art Galleries in Kobe The Chapel of the Wind is one of the “church trilogy” designed by Tadao Ando, and was the first church building for him, completed in 1986. Located on top of Mt. Rokko, it is called the “Church of the Wind” because of its refreshing natural surroundings. It was designed and operated as a wedding church for the hotel, but is now closed to the public. It is open to the public during “Kobe Rokko Meets Art”, a contemporary art event held every year from late summer to autumn. The Chapel of the Wind has a rectangular tower mounted on a cast concrete frame, a characteristic of Ando’s architecture, and light streaming through the gaps between the walls and ceiling creates a sacred and serene space. The design originates from the “Notre Dame de Senancq Abbey” in Provence, southern France, which was built in the 12th and 13th centuries. It was created after Ando visited the chapel and was impressed that the light shining through the small windows in the rough-hewn stone walls was the star of the spatial presentation. One of the most distinctive features of the Church of the Winds building is the “Colonnade”, a 40-meter colonnaded corridor leading to the chapel. It is made of celadon-colored frosted glass. The colonnade was developed from the colonnade surrounding the courtyard of the “Notre-Dame de Senancq Abbey” in the form of a straight line. The wind blowing through, the surrounding greenery, and the building are fused together to create a fantastic space. The Church of the Wind is tucked away in the forest on Mt.Rokko. The shadows of the light create a beautiful space, a special spot where an extraordinary time flows. Spend your time listening to the tones of nature and feeling the wind blowing through the air. From the top of Mt. Rokko, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Kobe and Osaka. The Church of the Wind is normally closed to the public and will be open only during the “Kobe Rokko Meets Art” exhibition period. For more details about the event, please check the official website. Don’t miss this rare opportunity! ▼Check out this article▼ KOBE ROKKO MEETS ART 2024 beyond – Art Festival Held on the Mountain “I want children to pick up a variety of books and develop unlimited creativity and curiosity. I want them to spontaneously come into contact with the words, feelings, and ideas in books and learn that there are people and lifestyles in the world that are different from their own”. With this in mind, Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest was designed by architect Tadao Ando himself and donated to the City of Osaka to be established in Nakanoshima,Osaka in 2020. Its daily operation is supported by donations from citizens and companies. A green apple stands out on the entrance terrace of Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest. The motif is based on the poem “Youth” by the American poet Samuel Ullman, and represents Mr. Ando’s wish that many people will be touched by this symbol of youth full of challenging spirit. In designing the Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest, Mr. Ando placed importance on making more than adequate use of the Nakanoshima location, which is steeped in Osaka’s history and culture, and on ensuring that children would play a leading role in the facility. The building along the Dojima River is made of fair-faced concrete, a characteristic of Ando’s architecture. To the west are the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka, the Osaka Central Public Hall, and other cultural and artistic facilities. The interior of Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest is a three-story atrium with staircases and bridge passageways that resemble a three-dimensional maze. All the walls are covered with wooden bookshelves, creating an exciting atmosphere as if one were to wander into a “forest of books” and search for books. In the “rest room,” a cylindrical space with no concrete floor, video works are shown to arouse children’s interest in books. The same books displayed on the top shelves are also placed on the lower shelves for browsing. The books are placed on the lower shelves for browsing. All the furniture is made of wood, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Sculptures of words” are displayed here and there on the bookshelves. Impressive short sentences extracted from books appear in three-dimensional letters in the space. Although a book must be picked up and its pages turned in order to experience its world, children often pass by the bookshelf. We wanted to create an opportunity for children to start reading a book with the charm of a single sentence by slipping a word into their field of vision. This was the idea behind the production. “Children’s Book Forest” is a place where children and adults alike can immerse themselves in the fascination of books. The facility is a fusion of Ando’s architecture and the riverside scenery of Osaka, the city of water, where visitors can fully enjoy the world of books. Advance reservation required for use of facilities. Check the official website of Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest for information on how to enter. Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art was built by businessman Shotaro Kaga as a villa from the Taisho era (1912-1926) to the early Showa era (1926-1989). Over time, the villa was on the verge of falling into disrepair, but in 1996, in response to calls to preserve the precious architecture and surrounding nature, it was restored to its original state and reopened as an art museum with a new wing designed by Tadao Ando. The main building portion, designed by Shotaro Kaga, was constructed of wood in the Taisho era and substantially expanded in the early Showa era. The main building incorporates an eclectic mix of techniques, including carved beams and columns. The upper section of the main building incorporates a half-timber system showing the wood frame characteristic of the English Tudor Gothic style, and is constructed of reinforced concrete with a steel frame for the roof section. The terrace on the second floor offers a magnificent view of the three rivers flowing through Kizu, Uji, and Katsura, unchanged since its construction. Designed by Ando, the Jichu-kan addition is connected to the main building by a passageway. The passageway is made of fair-faced concrete with glass walls on the upper four sides and the front. The surrounding seasonal scenery is visible to the eye, creating a sense of harmony between the building and nature. A small pond with water lilies blooms beside the stairs leading to the Chichu-kan “Chichu-no-Jewel Box. From the window at the end of the long flight of stairs, you can see the pond at the same height as your eye level. Since the building is located on a slope, it is important to be able to enjoy the view from inside the building as well. The Chichu-kan, named the “Underground Jewel Box” by Mr. Ando, is designed in a cylindrical semi-underground structure to harmonize with the surrounding landscape. The roof above the exhibition space is planted with trees to blend in with the surrounding greenery. In 2012, a new building, Yamatekan “Box of Dreams,” designed by Ando, was completed. The new building is a box-shaped structure, in contrast to the “Chichu Jewel Box. The straight concrete building is placed so that it is buried in the trees, and like the Chichu-kan, the upper portion is planted to create a sense of unity with nature. The new Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art, which has been brought to life in a perfect balance of old and new buildings and the surrounding environment, offers visitors a sense of “rebirth” in the Ando style. The Garden of Fine Arts Kyoto opened in 1994 as the world’s first painting garden that can be viewed outdoors. Designed by Mr. Ando, this facility exhibits outdoors sturdy ceramic board paintings that reproduce the beauty of masterpieces in their original form. The garden features a waterside setting with large and small waterfalls and ponds, and the atmosphere of the works changes depending on the viewing location, viewpoint, and weather conditions. The Garden of Fine Arts Kyoto is a three-story structure, with a gentle slope leading down from the ground level to the second basement level, where visitors view the works in order from the bottom. On display at the Garden of Fine Arts Kyoto is a total of eight masterpieces from around the world. Four of them were created for the “International Garden and Greenery Exposition” held in 1990 and displayed in the “Garden of Masterpieces,” a pavilion designed by Mr. Ando. The other four were created for this facility. Michelangelo’s “The Last Judgment,” which is almost full-size and over 13 meters high, can be viewed from all floors of the corridor. Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper” sandwiched between the sky and the water. The painting is designed to be reflected in the water, and it is also interesting to see how differently the painting looks on the surface of the water. A doubly enlarged version of the National Treasure, Caricatures of Birds, Beasts, and Humans. The long scroll, read from the right, is displayed so that visitors can appreciate it in a natural flow along the direction of travel. The works of Van Gogh and Renoir, viewed through windows in the concrete walls, offer a different atmosphere from the paintings. Monet’s “Waterlilies, Morning” is displayed underwater to give visitors an impression of his worldview, and viewing it as if peering into the painting from above is a unique experience. The unique way to enjoy the paintings along with the changes in light and the shimmering surface of the water is only possible with ceramic board paintings. The Garden of Fine Arts Kyoto, designed by Tadao Ando to take advantage of the outdoor environment, is a recommended place to experience art in a different way than an indoor museum. The Himeji City Museum of Literature, located northwest of the World Cultural Heritage and National Treasure Himeji Castle, was established in 1991 as a center for all literary activities, including the collection and study of materials by writers and scholars associated with Himeji and other Harima areas. Ando’s unique building design, “designed as a space for circulation and dialogue with literature with the castle in the background,” blends in with the old townscape and creates a new landscape. As the design concept suggests, Himeji Castle, nicknamed “Shirasagijo Castle,” can be viewed from inside the building, making it a special place where visitors can feel Himeji from both inside and outside the building. The Himeji City Museum of Literature consists of the three-story North Wing and the two-story South Wing. The grounds also include the “Boukeitei”, a Taisho period(1912-1926) Japanese house with a 40-mat Japanese-style room and a tea ceremony room. The “Himeji Castle Historical Story Corridor” on the first floor of the North Wing introduces the stories and history of Himeji Castle and the region through video and graphics. A total of 26 episodes are displayed in a long arc-shaped corridor, which visitors can appreciate by following the curve. On the same floor is the “Forest of Words” exhibition room, where visitors can come into contact with the impressive words left by literary figures associated with Harima and their lives, and on the second floor is a corner dedicated to Watsuji Tetsuro, a philosopher born in Himeji City. The South Wing includes the “Ryotaro Shiba Memorial Room” and a café where visitors can relax. This glass-walled space seen from the outside is a “yoiko no heya” for parents and children to enjoy together. It is a bright and colorful space like a sunroom. Here, visitors can take off their shoes, read picture books, and play with toys while relaxing. The tapestries and mobiles are inspired by the stories in “Harimakuni Fudoki,” which is also the origin of the name of Himeji. The landscape where the building stands in harmony with the surrounding nature, blending straight lines and curves, light and shadow, is like a beautiful work of art. The buildings are like beautiful art, blending lines, curves, light, and shadow in harmony with the surrounding nature. ▼Check out this article▼ Top 12 Recommended Tourist Spots in Kobe for Parents and Children to Enjoy! In addition, we also recommend “VS.”, a facility with a distinctive cube-shaped exterior designed and supervised by Tadao Ando, which will be built in 2024 in “Grand Green Osaka” in Umeda, Osaka. “TADAO ANDO YOUTH” is on view through July 21, 2025. When discussing architecture, Tadao Ando is a must-see. If you travel to Japan, why not experience the world-renowned architecture of Tadao Ando along with sightseeing? ▼Check out this article▼ This is the place to go! An overwhelmingly beautiful architectural spot that harmonizes with the nature of Awaji Island!
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關西十大最佳繡球花觀賞地點
繡球花是一種原產於日本的時令花卉,這種花有 50 多種不同的品種。在日本,被稱為梅雨的雨季從 6 月中旬左右開始,實際上很多人都因為這種陰沉的天氣而討厭這個季節。然而,與此同時,你可以感受到許多在其他季節找不到的日本景點,繡球花就是其中之一。 繡球花的顏色會根據土壤的酸度而變化。我們將介紹大阪、京都和兵庫縣的景點,那裡盛開著藍色、紫色和粉紅色等各種繡球花。<目錄> 【吹田大阪 】萬博紀念公園【池田大阪 】元寺 【京都 右京區】梅宮大社 【京都 西京】吉峰寺 【京都 長岡京】柳谷觀音 【兵庫縣、河西】松雲山 雷光寺 【兵庫縣 】神戶市立植物園 【兵庫縣 】六甲六甲山高山植物園【兵庫縣六甲】六甲纜車【兵庫縣六甲】Rokko Musical Box Museum & Garden MORINONE约30個品種的約4,000株繡球花, 包括西式繡球花和銀邊八仙花,將在萬博紀念公園自然公園的繡球花林盛開。享受被紅色、藍色、粉紅色等各種繡球花包圍的夢幻般的空間。▼查看這篇文章▼萬博紀念公園是大阪的好去處!亮點解釋!Kyuan-ji 寺有一條小路,繡球花雜草叢生,以至於它們隱藏了人。小路兩旁繡球花的漸變是一場視覺盛宴。池塘上漂浮的繡球花也很受歡迎,因為它們在 Instagram 上看起來很棒。通常在 6 月中旬至下旬舉行的 “Ajisai-Ukabe” 比 “Hana-Chozu”(手帕花水)更令人印象深刻!在梅宮大社,遊客可以欣賞到從東神宮花園到北神宮花園的大約 140 種獨特的繡球花。您還可以欣賞在一年中的同一時間盛開的 Hanashoubu。白山繡球花園位於山腰的半山腰,佔地 3,000 坪(約 1,000 平方米)。大約8,000株繡球花,包括gaku繡球花,為花園的整個斜坡增添了色彩。▼查看此文章▼ 京都西山|京都未被發現的觀光景點!柳谷觀音的遊客可以欣賞到大約5,000株繡球花,包括日本和西洋繡球花。寺廟內的繡球花走廊讓遊客可以隨意觀看繡球花,即使下雨也不會被淋濕。柳谷觀音以其 「Hana-Chozu」(手帕花水)而聞名。許多遊客來到寺廟是為了Hana-Chozu,它裝飾著五顏六色的時令花卉。Shounzan Raikoji 寺通常被稱為 「繡球花寺」。。大約 500 株植物,包括寺廟僧侶精心培育的西式繡球花,盛開。漫步在寺廟場地上,欣賞不同顏色的花朵。神戶市森林植物園是許多稀有繡球花的家園,例如夢幻般的七團花和簇擁的白色安娜貝爾。約350個品種、約50,000株繡球花的森林令人歎為觀止。在海拔 865 m 的六甲山頂附近的六甲山高山植物園,據說是幻影繡球花的 “七團華 ”繡球花盛開。其特點是雙瓣花和重疊的花瓣,遊客可以欣賞到其漂亮的紫色外觀。同樣推薦的是 「繡球花花園」,那裡盛開著各種各樣的繡球花,包括神戶市的市花 「藍邊八仙花」。六甲電纜是您可以在乘坐纜車時欣賞繡球花的難得的地方。繡球花美麗的藍色被稱為“六甲藍”。從纜車下站的繡球花開始,從 7 月初到中旬,總共有 2,500 多株繡球花盛開。纜車擁有可愛的復古車身,從裡面可以欣賞到神戶市和大海的景色。位於六甲山頂,氣溫比市區低約 5 度,繡球花比市區晚一個月左右達到最佳狀態,可以欣賞到 20 多個品種的 350 多株繡球花。南部德式建築與周圍自然的和諧相處,為遊客提供了非凡的體驗和寧靜的空間,遊客可以在更自然的狀態下欣賞花朵。開花條件可能因天氣而異。請查看 SNS 瞭解最新的開花狀態。▼查看此文章▼ 在戶外享受“聲音” Rokko Musical Box Museum & Garden MORINONE繡球花在雨中閃耀。通過觀察漂亮的藍色、紫色和粉紅色的花朵來感受季節的變化。
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