Hidden Silence in Roppongi at the New National Museum of Art, Tokyo
Escaping the hustle and bustle of the Golden Week holidays, we made our way to the New National Art Museum in Roppongi. In contrast to the bustle of Midtown, this was a peaceful place where locals and students quietly mingled.
Captivated by the beauty of the exterior
The exterior of the New National Art Museum is like art itself. The wave-like glass facade reflects the light and blends in with the surrounding landscape. The architecture itself is a work of art, and just visiting the museum stimulated my senses.
Encountering Stylish Sundries
The sundries I found at the museum’s store were all of sophisticated design. I felt that by incorporating art into my daily life, my everyday life would change into something a little more special. It was a moment that made me rethink what art is all about.
Learning at the “Living Modernity: Experiments in Living 1920s-1970s” Exhibition
The exhibition gave visitors a chance to experience the experimental designs and ideas of housing from the 1920s to the 1970s. The professionals’ work and ideas were explored in depth, and I was impressed by the depth of their designs. It was a great opportunity for my daughter to broaden her horizons.
Private Wisdom Summary
Our time at the New National Art Museum was a precious opportunity for us to be in the quiet, to adjust our minds, and to reaffirm the impact that art has on our daily lives. It is important to take time away from the hustle and bustle to face oneself. This is where the hints for the rich lifestyle proposed by Private Wisdom are hidden.
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