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[Famous Architecture of Shizuoka] (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Former Province Name: Suruga)

"First, Fuji, second, hawk, third, eggplant" This phrase, which is related to the first dream of the year, is said to have been widely circulated since the middle of the Edo period as a symbol of auspiciousness for the Japanese. There are various theories about its origin, but it is also said to be the result of listing the famous products of Suruga Province (present-day eastern Shizuoka Prefecture), and it is thought that the tradition is supported by the scenic beauty of Mount Fuji and the region's deep connection to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the ruler of Japan. In any case, there is no doubt that Suruga Province has inherited many beautiful landscapes that contributed to the formation of the rich spiritual culture of the Japanese people since ancient times, and the people surrounding them have passed down this climate as a "source of art." The lineage is still passed down today, and Shizuoka City, which flourished as the former capital of the country, Sunpu, is home to famous architecture that harmonizes with the beautiful landscape. ① Nihon-daira Yume Terrace (photos 1-7) Nihon-daira, which was once the setting for the legend of Yamato Takeru no Mikoto's eastern expedition, is a hill with an altitude of 307m, overlooking Mt. Fuji to the northeast and containing Suruga Bay and Miho no Matsubara below. This landscape, which overlooks the mountains, sea, and sky, has been a subject of art since ancient times, and many artists have created masterpieces as a majestic subject likened to Chinese landscapes. The Nihon-daira Yume Terrace was built in 2018 on the summit of Nihon-daira. It is an observation deck that literally boasts a 360-degree panoramic view, and its charm is outstanding. Furthermore, the unique wooden building designed by Kengo Kuma (1954-) is dome-shaped but deliberately incorporates subtle misalignments and distortions, which do not interfere with the horizontal line of sight formed by the mountain shape of Mt. Fuji, adding a stunning contrast to the landscape. In addition to its role as an observation facility, the building also serves as a museum that explains the beauty of Nihon-daira from the perspectives of natural science and humanities. On the first floor, there is a dry landscape garden with Mt. Fuji as a backdrop. If you view it after learning the theoretical background in the explanation section above, you can gain a deeper understanding and experience of the lineage of landscape culture that has been passed down for generations. Above all, the harmony between the natural landscape and the manmade objects, and the way in which the charm of each and the spirituality of the people are expressed and intertwine, gives us a glimpse of the great influence of this art as a typical example of Japanese art. Access: About 40 minutes by bus from Shizuoka Station ② Shizuoka City Serizawa Keisuke Museum of Art (photos 8-10) A museum that exhibits the works of Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984), a dyeing craftsman representing modern Japan, born in Shizuoka City. Serizawa had aspired to be a painter or designer since he was young, and he was inspired by Muneyoshi Yanagi (1889-1961), the leader of the Mingei movement, and he threw himself into the movement, making use of his knowledge of design and crafts. In addition, his encounter with the traditional Ryukyu Kingdom dyeing technique "Bingata" marked a turning point for him, and he embarked on the path to becoming a dyeing artist, focusing on the ancient "katazome" dyeing technique. His works, which feature geometric patterns that appeal to the complex spirituality of the Japanese people and scenes and cultural objects that retain a simple elegance, are colored with unique colors and textures, and are so unique in their artistic quality that anyone can recognize them as "Serizawa Keisuke's work," and they have won many enthusiasts. During his lifetime, Serizawa donated his own collection of crafts from around the world to his hometown, Shizuoka City, which led to the opening of the museum. It was designed by Shirai Seiichi (1905-1983), who was nicknamed the "philosophical architect" for his unique use of light and shade. In later years, this museum, which became known as Shirai's masterpiece, fully demonstrates his unique skills, with elements of wood and water placed throughout the building, based on the solid, high-quality feel of stone, creating a space for viewing that exudes dignity and serenity. The fact that the museum is located inside the Toro ruins, known as one of Japan's leading ruins from the Yayoi period, is not unrelated to this concept. Given the long history and mystique of the ruins, the necessity and appeal of the architecture become even more apparent. Access: About 10 minutes by bus from Shizuoka Station #Nihondaira Yume Terrace #Shizuoka City Serizawa Keisuke Art Museum #Serizawa Keisuke Art Museum #Sunpu #Shizuoka Trip #Shizuoka Tourism #Shizuoka Prefecture Tourism #Shizuoka Genki Trip #Shizuoka City #picshiz #Domestic Travel Lover #Want to connect with other domestic travel lovers #Architecture Lover #Architecture Tour #Contemporary Architecture #Architectural Design #Kengo Kuma #Shizuoka's Spectacular Views #Wooden Architecture #Modern Architecture #Museum Architecture #Serizawa Keisuke #Mingei #Mingei Movement #Living National Treasure #Shirai Seiichi #History Lover #Solo Travel #Life with Travel
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