KYOTO, May 02 (News On Japan) –
In Kyoto’s Arashiyama, the blue maple bushes on the Yusai-tei Art Gallery have reached their peak viewing interval. Visitors are having fun with the recent greenery seen by way of the gallery’s distinctive round home windows, in addition to scenes mirrored within the polished tables and water-filled water mirrors.
The Yusai-tei, which is 150 years outdated, was previously a ryokan identified for being the place the place the novelist Yasunari Kawabata wrote “The Sound of the Mountain.” It was renovated about 20 years in the past by the dyer Yusai Okuda, who acquired it.
A pair from Hamamatsu shared their expertise, saying, “It was refreshing for the soul ahead of our marriage,” with smiles. The gallery operates on a reservation precedence foundation with an admission charge of two,000 yen.
Source: JIJI

