[Hiroshima] Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum
by ひとり旅のススメ
Aug 1, 2023
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Set beside the peaceful Shukkeien Garden, the Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum beautifully intertwines art, nature, and reflection. Opened in 1968 and later renovated, the museum’s design embraces open space and natural light, creating a calm and contemplative atmosphere. Its location in the heart of Hiroshima adds another layer of meaning — a city known for resilience and renewal now home to a collection that celebrates creativity and cultural depth.
Inside, the museum showcases a diverse range of works, from traditional Japanese paintings and crafts to modern and contemporary art. Special exhibitions often feature both Japanese and international artists, while permanent displays highlight the region’s cultural heritage, including pieces by Hiroshima-born artists. The museum also overlooks the scenic Shukkeien Garden, and some gallery windows frame this lush view, adding a sense of harmony between art and nature.
What makes the Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum truly special is this seamless blend of aesthetic and emotional experience. After exploring the exhibitions, stepping outside to stroll through the adjoining garden feels like a natural continuation of the visit. For me, the museum offered a rare balance — where the quiet beauty of art met the timeless calm of the garden beyond, leaving behind a sense of peace that lingered long after.
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