Kojima Torajiro Memorial Hall
About Kojima Torajiro Memorial Hall
There are two collections; the first holds the paintings of Kojima Torajiro, the painter who helped Ohara collect his paintings. The second holds Kojima's collection of ancient artefacts from Iran and Egypt and ancient Islamic art.
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It's at the entrance of the Kurarshiki Ivy Square, just east of the Bikan Area.
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May 24, 2009 The collection of paintings was impressive, a lot of stern looking Japanese nudes and colourfully dressed european women. Clear european influence, it's interesting to see how this Japanese artist incorperated this. The collection of ancient artifacts were clearly chosen for there artistic value and not for their historical. It is a beautifull collection but I miss some explanation. The entrance is 500 yen but if you show your ticket from the Ohara Museum of Art you only have to pay 300 yen.
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