On Route 33 just into Kumakogen is a large, bronze eagle. Follow the tree-lined road up the hill and be rewarded with an unexpected diversion of stone and bronze. The Kuma Seido no Kairo is an art gallery of sculptures mostly of bronze, but there are some attractive pieces carved of wood as well.
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Kuma Seido no Kairo Art Gallery
Sculpture in the open air at Kuma Country Club
By L. MacLean
Community writer
The Kuma Seidou no Kairou is an art gallery of sculptures mostly of bronze, but there are some attractive pieces carved of wood as well.
On Route 33 just into Kumakogen is a large, bronze eagle. Follow the tree-lined road up the hill and be rewarded with an unexpected diversion of stone and bronze.
Sculptures are Western, Japanese, and Chinese.
Some of the pieces are replicas but are intriguing and demand attention.
Look carefully and you will be delighted by charming details.
There are permanent displays and visiting exhibitions for guests to enjoy.
Indoor sculptures are bathed in light from the large windows and glass doors that lead to the pieces outside.
The sculpture bug is in the air and the creative spirit is contagious.
Admission is 500 yen for adults, 300 yen for high school students, and 200 yen for junior high school students and children.
The gallery is open on weekends from 10 am to 5 pm although closed during the months from December to March. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays are open by appointment only if you call 089-221-2221 up to three days in advance.
There are plenty of Satoshi Yabuuchi's playful pieces to contemplate.
Chinese philosophers Confucius, Meng Tzu, and Lao Zi grace the grounds.
All manner of flying, jumping, and crawling creatures visit and become part of the open air display.
The Kuma Seidou no Kairou is on the grounds of the Kuma Country Club.
Come for a peaceful visit and some refreshments on your way into Kumakogen.
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