Koyasan Shingon-Buddhism Kameisan Daijyo-ji(Temple) There are 165 wall paintings produced by Ohkyo Maruyama and his disciples left here at the temple, as well as an 11-faced wooden statue of the Kannon Bodhisattva. All are designated important national cultural properties. Based on the carefully calculated arrangement, the wall paintings in the reception hall compose a three-dimensional mandala.
Furthermore, the paintings crystallize the idea of Ohkyo's work as representing a "space," in which regional, architectural, spatial, and religious elements are integrated into a harmonious whole. A recent plan calls for the preservation of the temple’s wall paintings, and a storage hall has been constructed for this purpose. Because the temple has an aspect that makes it likened to an art museum for the Maruyama school and the Shijo school of painting, many people affectionately refer to this temple as "Ohkyo-dera" (the temple of Ohkyo) or the "Ohkyo Maruyama Museum of Art." Please refer to the clause of Daijyoji Temple Digital Museum of the Maruyama School.
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MIMOCA 丸亀市猪熊弦一郎現代美術館 Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art Phone:0877-24-7755 FAX:0877-24-7766 80-1 Hamamachi Marugame-City Kagawa 763-0022 Japan Access Hours 10:00-18:00 (entry until 17:30) http://www.mimoca.org/
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SHOJI UEDA MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY is located in Houki-cho, Tottori Prefecture, in a corner of Daisen National Park showing seasonally changes of beautiful nature in western Japan.
This museum stores about 12,000 original prints created by Shoji Ueda during seventy years of his carrier as a prominent photographer and exhibits his works through permanent and program exhibitions since its establishment in 1995