[Image1]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image2]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image3]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image4]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image5]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image6]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image7]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image8]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum
[Image9]【Koi Dancing in Komu】The display inside the Forest Art Museum

【Koi Dancing in Komu】
The display inside the Forest Art Museum "Komu" has been updated in various ways this year.

Currently, it seems that koi are swaying here and there until early May.

As you pass through the entrance,
you can see four large koi hanging against a backdrop of cherry blossoms.

If you head to the shop corner, you can also discover small koi.

Something like Setoushi-kun
is wearing a helmet and has a gentle expression.

There are parts not captured in the photos, so
I would be happy if you visit Komu and see for yourself🎏

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【Forest Art Museum "Komu"】
✨️GW Festival from May 3rd to 5th✨
Opening hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
*Admission accepted until 4:30 PM

Closed: Every Tuesday
*Open on May 5th and 6th, which are public holidays
*Closed on May 7th (Wednesday)

Admission fee:
High school students and above: 500 yen
4th grade elementary to junior high school: 300 yen
Children aged 3 to 3rd grade: 100 yen
Children under 3: Free

Contact:
0158-87-2600

#Forest Art Museum Komu
#Indoor Display #Children's Day

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