Oyamazaki Villa was built between 1912 and 1932, and is home to an excellent collection of objects from the Mingei Arts and Crafts Movement. A modern annex designed by famous architect Tadao Ando contains original Monet water lily paintings, and is open to the public. The garden is one of the most beautiful I have seen. I visited in June, when everything was lush and green, but the garden is outstanding at cherry blossom time, and also in autumn when there are many red maple trees.
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Oyamazaki Villa Art Museum
Taisho Era house set in a beautiful garden
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
The graceful main building with its tall chimney
One of the villa's gables rises from the trees.
The garden is green and lovely in May and June
A peaceful pond surrounded by mature trees is beautiful in every season
The ponds hold many koi
An arched stone bridge crosses the pond
Orange koi glides beneath a rippled surface
A wisteria covered pergola stands beside the pond
One side of the annex designed by famous architect Tadao Ando.
For me, the most striking piece of art was a metal sculpture of a leaping hare
The main building is Tudor Gothic style
Wall of moss covered boulders on the road up to the villa
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Bonson Lam
11 years ago
The Southwestern part of Kyoto is seriously under rated. With whiskey distilleries on one side, beautiful gardens like Yoshiminedera in the mountains above Muko on the other side, and chic Taisho villas that Cathy has discovered for us, this really shows the diversity of Kyoto Prefecture less than 30 minutes from either Kyoto or Osaka stations. Well done!
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