Kushida Jinja is a shinto shrine in Fukuoka, founded in 757. There are several sub-shrines on the grounds in addition to a 1,000 year old Ginko tree.
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
According to the brochure the FAAM collects modern and contemporary artworks that show the originality and distinctive aesthetics of Asian art without adhering to the framework of 'fine art' derived from modern Western values. The 23 countries and regions included are Bangladesh, Bhutan, Grunei, Cambodia, China, India, Korea, Laos, Malaysian, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, N Korea, Pakistan, Phillippines, singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnan, and Japan. Admission to the Permanent Collection is 200 yen.
The shrines are amazing, the Japanese festivals are very interesting too. That is an amazing art museum, love the Buddha face picture, the number plate picture is very clever too. Thanks for sharing Pamela.
What a contrast between the shrine and the museum! You had a full day.
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela both are amazing places,thankyou for sharing my friend xx
ReplyDeleteLots of color and inspiration, wow.
ReplyDeleteGood reference for future art!
Pamela: What beautiful artwork so amazing. Thank-you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThe Shrine is beautiful.
Blessings
Catherine
The shrines and artwork are all so breathtaking! Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures. Andrea
ReplyDeleteIt must be so great to wander through this museum. I love the pictures you show.
ReplyDeleteThe shrines are amazing, the Japanese festivals are very interesting too. That is an amazing art museum, love the Buddha face picture, the number plate picture is very clever too. Thanks for sharing Pamela.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shrine and lovely artwork - those mantis and fish creatures are...interesting!
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