In his recent trip to Japan, “Boss” has checked out many famous museums of the Land of the Rising Sun. Let's admire the stunning photos as if taken by a true travel blogger like Sơn Tùng M-TP!
1. GHIBLI MUSEUM, TOKYO
The first place Sơn Tùng visited on his trip was the Ghibli Museum - where the excellent works of the world-famous Ghibli animation studio are exhibited.
Designed in a special style based on famous animated movies, Ghibli is likened to 'a gateway to the world of animation'.
The Ghibli Museum was founded by Hayao Miyazaki, a master of animation in Japan. For those who have been enchanted by 'My Neighbor Totoro', 'Spirited Away', 'Grave of the Fireflies', etc., the Ghibli Museum will take you back to your childhood. Especially, photography is not allowed inside the exhibition areas of the museum, so you can only check in at the grass field outside like Sơn Tùng M-TP.
If you are worried that only taking photos at the grass field outside will not be beautiful enough, then refer to these photos by Sơn Tùng M-TP.
2. MORI ART MUSEUM, TOKYO
Mori Art Museum is the most unique art museum in Japan, a place visited not only by Sơn Tùng M-TP but also by millions of tourists who come to visit and take 'instagrammable' photos every year.
The Mori Art Museum is located in the Roppongi Hills building and is considered the 'cultural jewel' of Tokyo. It is also one of the top 100 most famous museums in the world.
The Mori Art Museum is where contemporary artists' paintings are displayed and introduced.
Here, they specialize in exhibitions focusing on modern art in Japan and Asia, following the abstract art movement. Besides, the museum also organizes specialized conferences, lectures by artists, or workshops on art...
A special feature of the Mori Museum is that the buildings, architecture, and artworks inside the museum are regularly changed according to the seasons. Visitors can explore the museum until late at night and admire the magnificent city of Tokyo from the 54th floor.
The museum is open from 10:00 to 22:00, except on Tuesdays when it closes at 17:00. The entrance fee is 1,800 yen per person.
Not only a place for art exhibitions, but the Mori Museum is also where many 'artistic' photos are taken, like the photo series by Sơn Tùng M-TP.
3. FUJIKO F FUJIO MUSEUM (DORAEMON MUSEUM), KAWASAKI
For fans of the Doraemon manga, this museum is heaven. The name Fujiko F Fujio Museum is derived from the pen name of the author of Doraemon - Hiroshi Fujimoto - and Moto Abiko, who collaborated with him for 36 years.
The Fujiko F Fujio Museum is located in Kawasaki City, Japan, where the artist Hiroshi lived, worked, and passed away (1961-1996).
Fujiko F Fujio has 3 floors, displaying about 50,000 items, including many original drawings, desks, and various other tools that the artist Hiroshi used until his death in 1996.
In addition to displaying items related to the author Hiroshi, the museum also displays many images of the familiar character Doraemon. Visitors to the museum will meet famous characters in this series, through very cute sculptures in the museum's spacious 3,700 m² area.
While at the Mori Museum, Sơn Tùng is extremely cool and mysterious with the dominant black and red tones, at Fujiko F Fujio, he becomes youthful and playful in the context of the world of childhood comics.
The museum also has a small theater and a café. With a unique menu, visitors can choose from Doraemon Dorayaki cakes or coffee cups decorated with Doraemon character faces, and many other dishes that you can easily find in the comics...
In addition to the exhibition center, the Fujiko F Fujio Museum also has a manga library - where visitors can read all versions of the Doraemon comics and learn about Fujiko F Fujio's artistic style.
Source: Tường Minh / Travellive+ Magazine