INFORMATION
Address
391-0115 Haramura 17217-1611
Yatsugatake ChuoKogen Suwa-gun Nagano Prefecture, JAPAN
Tel/Fax 0266-74-2701

Transportation

yBy Carz
Chuo Expressway (Kobuchizawa I.C.)Hachimaki Doro(Route 484) 15 km
Chuo Expressway (Suwaminami I.C.)8km

yBy Trainz
JR Chuo honsen Line Chino staition Bus "Minotoguchi Line" Get off at "Gakurin" 30 minutes on foot.

JR Chuo honsen Line Chino staition Bus "Minotoguchi Line" Get off at "Yatsugatake Nogyo Jissen Daigakkou mae" Transfer to "CELELYN(SERORIN) go" community bus "Yatsugatake Line"Get off "Pention ue"3 minutes on foot.

JR Chuo honsen Line Chino staition Community bus "Anayana/Haramura Line" Get off at "Haramura yakuba" Transfer to "CELELYN(SERORIN) go" community bus "Yatsugatake Line"Get off "Pention ue"3 minutes on foot.

JR Chuo honsen Line Fujimi staition 15minutes by taxi.

Get the Buses at "4"bus stop in Chino Staition.
There aren't many buses on those line. Community buses don't run Saturdays,Sundays and public holidays.


Hours
Open: everyday 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. (Please enter by 4:30p.m.)
Closed from December 29 to January 3

Admission fees
Adult (above senior high school students): 510yen (*460yen)
Elementary and junior high school students : 250yen (*200yen)
*group (more than 20)


OUTLINE
In 1978, the great leading sculptor Takashi Shimizu donated his works to his homevillage, Haramura. In April 1980, Haramura established Yatsugatake Museum. At the same time, they opened Haramura Rekishi Minzoku Shiryokan (Hara Village Folk History Museum)h, since Haramura is located at the foot of Mount Yatsugatake where the unique Jomon culture flourished. You can enjoy the valuable archeological specimens.


EXHIBITS
Art
Sculptures and paintings c Takashi Shimizu
Syo (Japanese calligraphy)@c Kakusen Tsugane

Archeological specimens
earthenwares, stone implements of the Jomon Era (Excavations from the Akyu, the Oishi, the Izawaone, the Maeone Remains)


HIGHLIGHTS
Architecture
Togo Murano, a Cultural Medal Winner, designed this museum. It is in the shape of a dome, and many curves are used. Lace curtains are gathered up and hung down from the ceiling. So you can see the works in soft sunshine and a calm atmosphere.


Sculptures
The main characteristics of the sculptures by Takashi Shimizu is their unique construction. You can see the series of his works from his maiden work to matured ones in his later years.

Archeological specimens
They are valuable not only as academic specimens but also as works of art. Please enjoy the contemporary beauty and primitive romantic adventures.

Nature around the museum
There are larch, Japanese red pine and other kinds of broadleaf trees around the museum. From spring to autumn, you can enjoy about 200 kinds of highland plants. And also, you can appreciate some bronzes in the open air.


ARCHEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
About 4500 years ago, in the Mid-Jomon Era, the foot of Mount Yatsugatake was the center of culture. People were using earthenwares and tools made of stone. In making earthenware, people decorated them with a continual rope pattern by rolling a rope on the surface. So we call them gJomon shiki Doki (rope pattern style earthenware)h. There are some earthenwares which didnft have a rope pattern. They were decorated with other tools or hand-scratched designs. Some decorations are in the shape of creatures. Some are spirals or geometric patterns. They were not only the designs but also the expressions of the Jomon peoplefs earnest wishes.


PROFILE OF TAKASHI SHIMIZU (JUNE 27, 1897- MAY 5, 1981)
Takashi Shimizu was born in Haramura. He went to France to study painting, but he encountered the sculpture by Bourdelle and decided to become a sculptor. He was a member of the Japan Academy of Arts and was a Person of Cultural Merits.
His words - gThe structural beauty connected to nature should be the important point in the essence of sculpture. This structure becomes the basis for a straightforward expression.h extraction from gThe Sculptures of Bourdelleh by Chikuma shobo