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Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum

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Chie
May 24, 2016
One of the most highly reputated musesum in Omotesando Area. Close to Nezu mseum.
Hiro
January 10, 2017
The Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum was both home and studio to Taro Okamoto until his death in 1996 at the age of 84. It was here that he lived for almost fifty years from 1954. It is the place where he painted, dictated manuscripts, struggled with sculpture, met with people, and developed his ideas for a variety of works, including the ‘Tower of the Sun’ for the Osaka World EXPO ‘70 and other huge monumental works or murals. Even today it remains filled with his dynamic energy.
The Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum was both home and studio to Taro Okamoto until his death in 1996 at the age of 84. It was here that he lived for almost fifty years from 1954. It is the place where he painted, dictated manuscripts, struggled with sculpture, met with people, and developed his ideas…
Yuki
October 27, 2016
"The Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum was both home and studio to Taro Okamoto until his death in 1996 at the age of 84. It was here that he lived for almost fifty years from 1954. It is the place where he painted, dictated manuscripts, struggled with sculpture, met with people, and developed his ideas for a variety of works, including the ‘Tower of the Sun’ for the Osaka World EXPO ‘70 and other huge monumental works or murals. Even today it remains filled with his dynamic energy."
"The Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum was both home and studio to Taro Okamoto until his death in 1996 at the age of 84. It was here that he lived for almost fifty years from 1954. It is the place where he painted, dictated manuscripts, struggled with sculpture, met with people, and developed his ideas…
Suzuki
April 19, 2016
English website: www.taro-okamoto.or.jp/en/asunoshinwa.html
Alex In Tokyo
April 22, 2016
Great Japanese artist. His museum is just 30 seconds from home!

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6-chōme-1-19 Minamiaoyama
Minato City, Tokyo