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—Introduction to attractions—
MIHO Museum of Art was designed by the famous architect Mr. I.M. Pei, based on the concept of "Peach Blossom Spring". It is far away from the city. The most special thing is that 80% of the building is buried in the mountains. In summer, the forests are lush and the mountain roads are long. In winter, the mountain is closed due to heavy snow. The collection includes artworks from ancient civilizations such as Japan, China, South Asia, Central Asia, West Asia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. ※Opening date official website http://www.miho.or.jp/calendar/ Permanent exhibition ticket: 1100 yen; special exhibition ticket 1300 yen. Lunch recommendation (please pay for it yourself) There are restaurants and cafes in the museum, please feel free to choose your own meals.
* Museum closure dates: March 24, 31, 2025, April 7, 14, 21, 28, 2025, May 7, 12, 19, 26, 2025, June 2, 2025, June 9, 2025 - July 11, 2025, July 14, 22, 28, 2025, August 4, 12, 18, 2025, August 25, - September 19, 2025, September 22, 29, 2025, October 6, 14, 20, 27, 2025, November 4, 10, 17, 25, December 8, 2025, December 15-31, 2025
The national designated scenic garden where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of different seasons was once the retreat of the monks on Mount Hiei. Recommended by Japanese photographers, the layout of the attic in the courtyard is the same as that of Rurikoin, and you can take the same mirror reflection, and there is no interruption and no time limit, so you can slowly find the perfect angle. The courtyard is covered with moss, and each season has its own characteristics. You can enjoy the courtyard landscaping while tasting the perfect taste of matcha, or you can walk through the exquisitely arranged mountain stream stone steps and experience the Zen in the Japanese courtyard. Tickets are self-paid: 330 yen; tasting matcha + Japanese confectionery in the courtyard: 400 yen.
*Go to Taisha Shrine when the Former Chikurin-in Temple is closed (on Mondays, the day after a holiday, and 12/26-12/31) Mount Hiei Taisha Shrine: The head shrine of more than 3,800 Hie, Hiyoshi, and Sanno Shrines in Japan, "Hieyoshi Taisha Shrine" uses monkeys as messengers of God.
Lake Biwa is a freshwater lake in the mountainous area of central and western Japan, close to Kyoto. It is a symbol of Japan, a national park and the largest lake. It is a designated lake under the Law on Special Measures for the Preservation of Lake and Marsh Water Quality in Japan and is listed in the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands as an internationally important wetland. Like Mount Fuji, Lake Biwa is regarded by the Japanese as a symbol of Japan and is affectionately called the "Lake of Life".
Osaka's most famous shopping street is home to large department stores, chain drugstores, old brand stores, and small shops. There are all kinds of goods of all grades and styles, and Hello Kitty and Disney stores are also here. This is also a gathering place for drugstores, and most stores are equipped with Chinese-speaking staff, so you can easily enjoy shopping.
Whether it is day or night, this street never rests. As the birthplace of Osaka's food culture, Dotonbori has many delicious snacks such as octopus balls, Okonomiyaki, and Jinlong ramen, as well as traditional Japanese izakayas and various restaurants, such as the popular Kani Doraku.
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—Important Notes—
A visit to the Miho Museum is like a journey of discovery of a paradise, with beautiful scenery everywhere.
LV once moved the "2018 Early Spring Resort Collection Conference" to the Miho Museum, and during the cherry blossom season there was a beautiful cherry blossom tunnel.
The entire museum is cleverly integrated into the natural forest, with more than 80% of the building structure hidden underground. The entrance corridor seems to lead to a paradise, and the architectural inspiration comes from "Peach Blossom Spring". The museum has a rich collection, covering everything from ancient oriental art (Chinese, Japanese, Egyptian, Silk Road relics) to Western artefacts. Embark on a cultural journey across time and space!
The water torii of Shirahige Shrine stands quietly in Lake Biwa, presenting different scenes and is favored by countless photography enthusiasts.
Shirahige Shrine was built about 1,900 years ago and is the oldest shrine in Omi. It has been selected as one of the elements of the Japan Heritage story. The scenery here is charming, with Oki Island rising above the horizon as the background, and fishing boats passing through the torii gates in the lake, the scenery is particularly beautiful.
Former Chikurin-in Temple is a photographers favourite! The layout of the attic in the courtyard is the same as that of Rurikoin and is perfect for capturing mirroring images!
Take a walk along the ingeniously designed stone steps along the mountain stream and experience the Zen in the Japanese garden.
Duration | 10 Hours |
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Address | MIHO Museum |
Category | Tours |