Kaoru U.
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Ryokan full of art and nature. ❤️ Itamuro Onsen Daikokuya combines the joys of relaxing hot baths, delicious ryokan eats, and thoughtful art.
The personal tour by the owner who is an avid art collector and supporter of Kishio Suga (artist who’s shown at the Tate, MoMA, Guggenheim, and in Milan) was definitely a highlight. He took us over to the warehouse gallery only available to guests who stay overnight.
Suga’s work starts with a word and he adds the material to it later. He showed us the words written on the backs of the pieces.
He also explained how Suga’s art in the ryokan yard was based off of Kukai’s six elements, focusing on the things the naked eye cannot see: wind/air, space, and consciousness.
Back at the ryokan, I loved all the creative fun touches that let you do you. There is an outdoor fireplace where you can pour your own cup of tea, and a flower arrangement area where you can pick your own vase and cut your own flower to bring back to your room as you please. At night there is a hotaru tour along the river to see the little lightening bugs do their nighttime soirée. Meals were brought to our rooms and everything was very covid-friendly.