Ryoma Sakamoto is one of the most popular figures in the creation of modern Japan in the so-called Meiji Restoration that ended the rule of the Shogun and restored Imperial rule in 1868.
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Ryoma Sakamoto is one of the most popular figures in the creation of modern Japan in the so-called Meiji Restoration that ended the rule of the Shogun and restored Imperial rule in 1868.
On the 16th day of my walk along the Ohenro pilgrimage of Shikoku, I left my hotel near Kochi Station and headed south towards Chikurinji Temple, the next on the route.
I stopped by the Museum of Art, but it was too early and not open, so I didn't go in.
It is quite striking, looking like a cluster of oversized traditional storehouses.
It was designed by Nihon Sekkei, a very prolific company employing hundreds of architects. It opened in 1993.
Extensive use is made of shallow pools of water around the buildings.
The museum has a collection of over 40,000 artworks, including a lot by famed local artist Yasuhiro Ishimoto, but it is most well known for its large collection of works by Marc Chagall.