2019年12月31日 星期二
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2019年12月30日 星期一
Wineshark Japan Tour Hot Spots - Towada Art Centre 十和田市現代美術館
Address: 青森県十和田市西二番町10-9
Tel: 017-620-1127
Website: http://towadaartcenter.com/
Date of Visit: 2 Nov 2019
In recent years, due to the reorganization of government offices, many ministries and the branch offices were relocated. Accompanying the development of joint government offices, many vacant lots have been found on the city street, which is the also symbol road of the city. For this reason, Towada City would like to create a more attractive and beautiful view of the government street, and has been working on the ‘Arts Towada’ plan as part of a new town development for the future.
This plan is set in an outdoor space called ‘Government Street’, and the whole street is considered as a single museum, with various art works developed. Such efforts are rare in the world. In addition to arts, the projects aims to encompass Towada City's history and beautiful nature, to draw out the vitality of the region and connects it to the future.
Towada Art Centre (十和田市現代美術館) is the core facility for ‘Arts Towada’ aiming to create an “open facility that offers new experiences through art”. Opened in 2008, there are numerous permanent exhibition featuring 38 works that can only be seen in Towada, commissioned by 33 artists from around the world, such as Yayoi Kusama (草間彌生) and Ron Muek.
In addition to the permanent exhibition space, there is a special exhibition space, a cafe, and a civic activity space as a base for promoting support and exchange of cultural arts activities. The feature of the museum is that each exhibition room is made independent as a “house for art”, with buildings distributed in the site connected by glass corridors.
By arranging each exhibition room independently, an architectural space can be created according to each art work, and the two can have a closer relationship. This decentralized composition is inspired by the characteristics of city streets, where squares and buildings alternate, and art works and cities mix organically.
And by creating large and small spaces in the building, there is a continuity with the streets of large and small buildings. This decentralized layout also creates outdoor exhibition space and event space, allowing visitors to experience indoor and outdoor spaces simultaneously. In addition, the space where artworks are displayed has a large glass opening in various directions, making it an open structure as if the artwork is being exhibited in the city.
The museum opens daily except Monday, from 9:00 to 17:00. There is a parking lot behind the museum which can accommodate 10 cars. If fully occupied, visitors can park at the nearby Towada City Nishi Nibancho Parking Lot (十和田市西二番町駐車場), about 2 minute walk, and free parking tickets can be collected at the museum.
Aki Inomata, an artist who creates original works through observation and research of living things, is presenting his first solo exhibition at Towada Arts Centre during September 14, 2019 to January 13, 2020. She is renowned for looking at the essence of human beings and society through interactions with other creatures.
The title of this exhibition, ‘Significant Otherness’, was inspired by the relationship between living species on the earth advocated by scientific historian Dana Haraway. There are works that involved octopus and ammonite, works that observed clams that were affected by an earthquake, and works showing creatures wearing small chopped women's clothes. Each of them expresses the world viewed from the perspective of living things that are different from humans, and causes the viewers to think about the flow of time, the environment, and the ecosystem.
This exhibition will also feature new works based on the horses that were raised in the southern part of Aomori Prefecture, including Towada.
Tel: 017-620-1127
Website: http://towadaartcenter.com/
Date of Visit: 2 Nov 2019
In recent years, due to the reorganization of government offices, many ministries and the branch offices were relocated. Accompanying the development of joint government offices, many vacant lots have been found on the city street, which is the also symbol road of the city. For this reason, Towada City would like to create a more attractive and beautiful view of the government street, and has been working on the ‘Arts Towada’ plan as part of a new town development for the future.
This plan is set in an outdoor space called ‘Government Street’, and the whole street is considered as a single museum, with various art works developed. Such efforts are rare in the world. In addition to arts, the projects aims to encompass Towada City's history and beautiful nature, to draw out the vitality of the region and connects it to the future.
By arranging each exhibition room independently, an architectural space can be created according to each art work, and the two can have a closer relationship. This decentralized composition is inspired by the characteristics of city streets, where squares and buildings alternate, and art works and cities mix organically.
And by creating large and small spaces in the building, there is a continuity with the streets of large and small buildings. This decentralized layout also creates outdoor exhibition space and event space, allowing visitors to experience indoor and outdoor spaces simultaneously. In addition, the space where artworks are displayed has a large glass opening in various directions, making it an open structure as if the artwork is being exhibited in the city.
The museum opens daily except Monday, from 9:00 to 17:00. There is a parking lot behind the museum which can accommodate 10 cars. If fully occupied, visitors can park at the nearby Towada City Nishi Nibancho Parking Lot (十和田市西二番町駐車場), about 2 minute walk, and free parking tickets can be collected at the museum.
Aki Inomata, an artist who creates original works through observation and research of living things, is presenting his first solo exhibition at Towada Arts Centre during September 14, 2019 to January 13, 2020. She is renowned for looking at the essence of human beings and society through interactions with other creatures.
This exhibition will also feature new works based on the horses that were raised in the southern part of Aomori Prefecture, including Towada.
- Entry fee (2,400 yen each) x 2
2019年12月29日 星期日
Wineshark Hotel Stay - Hotel Jogakura ホテル城ヶ倉
Address: 青森県青森市荒川八甲田山中
Tel: 017-738-0658
Website: https://www.jogakura.com/
Date of Visit: 1 Nov 2019
The public bath of the hotel offers an open-air bath which can be used all season. Guests can enjoy the blissful moments while watching the fresh greens, vibrant red leaves, and the strict white silver beech forest in each season, and at the same time listening to the mountain stream of Tori Takizawa (鳥滝沢). There is also an inner bath with a big bath, mist sauna, rain shower and jacuzzi.
The onsen is a chloride spring (塩化物泉) with temperature of 50.2 degree Celsius, suitable for healing neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, coldness and fatigue (神経痛、筋肉痛、関節痛、冷え症、疲労回復). The bath is also open for day-trip guests from 11:30 to 16:00, but is exclusive for guests from 16:00 to 23:00, as well as 5:00 to 10:00.
On the next morning a buffet breakfast was served which was nice and delicious. The overall experience at the hotel was good, as we can enjoy a Scandinavian accommodation for a change.
Tel: 017-738-0658
Website: https://www.jogakura.com/
Date of Visit: 1 Nov 2019
Coming down from Mount Hakkoda, we drove for a short while to arrive at the hotel for the night.
Hotel Jogakura (城ヶ倉), surrounded by virgin beech forest, is a Scandinavian-style resort hotel blessed with majestic natural scenery. With good access to Lake Towada and Oirase Gorge, it is the perfect base for enjoying the seasonal activities in the area.
The hotel has 30 rooms designed with a luxurious, warm and welcoming ambiance, using plenty of wood, reminiscent of European villas. We are staying at the Grand Comfort (グランドコンフォート) Room, all located on the mountain side, and the beech forest can be seen from the spacious living room and bedroom. The scenery changes colours in each of the four seasons, making you forget the passage of time.
This western-style room is of 42 sq. metres in size, and got its own open-air hot spring bath. It is pure pleasure to open the windows to look out at the forest, surrounded by cool air and the scent of nature from the mountains, and immersing in the clear spring water. The Simmons beds also promises the best sleep to guests during the stay.
Every morning, the chef will select the fresh fish caught in the waters of Aomori, and seasonal local vegetables and beef grown in the area. Dinner is served at the Dining Room with fireplace, where guests can enjoy kaiseki cuisine that changes from season to season. Breakfast is of buffet style and served in the banquet room. Guests can enjoy seasonal ingredients such as local farmers' vegetables and Sakamoto (坂本) poultry eggs. Below was our dinner menu:
Sakizuke (先附) - Mushroom with Spicy Konbu (茸汐辛昆布和え), Crab with vinaigrette vegetable (蟹膾), Grilled Eggplant Tofu (焼茄子豆腐)
Sashimi (造り) - Blue Fin Tuna (本鮪), Strait Salmon (海峡サーモン), Conch (真螺), Greater Amberjack (寒八)
Yakimono (焼物) - Grilled Scallop with Cheese (帆立チーズ焼)
Konro (焜炉) - Aomori Beef on Stove (青森県産牛柳川)
Futamono (蓋物) - Crab Tofu (蟹豆腐)
Konno mono (香の物) - Pickled dry squid and konbu (松前漬)
Tome-wan (止椀) - Fermented fish broth (鰊切込み汁)
Shokuji (食事) - Glutinous Rice on Snow Crab Shell (ズワイ蟹甲羅おこわ)
The onsen is a chloride spring (塩化物泉) with temperature of 50.2 degree Celsius, suitable for healing neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, coldness and fatigue (神経痛、筋肉痛、関節痛、冷え症、疲労回復). The bath is also open for day-trip guests from 11:30 to 16:00, but is exclusive for guests from 16:00 to 23:00, as well as 5:00 to 10:00.
On the next morning a buffet breakfast was served which was nice and delicious. The overall experience at the hotel was good, as we can enjoy a Scandinavian accommodation for a change.
- Ground Comfort グランドコンフォートwith two meals for two (44,455 yen)
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The restaurant also offers beverage free-flow ($538 each), and I went for the package offering Ruinart Rose. Depending on how many glasses you would end up drinking, it might be more economical to pay per glass.
The bill in total was $2,436 and honestly very expensive for a buffet lunch. For similar amount I was able to enjoy a nice dinner at the adjacent Spring Moon the evening before, and that would be a much better meal in my opinion.
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