A buckwheat field. At the end of a road lined with flowers stands a ladder reaching into the skies. From this location, one can overlook the Miyanaka damn, whose construction began in the Taisho era. Nearby, there is a memorial to workers killed during construction. A section of the Ohara village overrun by vegetation was cleared with the help of the local villagers. The flower road was created by workshop participants. A sequel to the artist’s previous exhibit titled “For the Many Lost Windows,” this work also hints at the invisible world.
Artwork no. | N046 |
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Production year | 2009 |
Opening hours | Daytime |
Admission | - (Depending on the period, Passport for viewing artworks and common tickets may be sold.) |
Closed | Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays (Outdoor artworks can be viewed even on regular closing day.) / Winter season |
Area | Nakasato |
Village | Kohara |
Open dates | 4/27-11/10, 2024 (Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays) |
Venue | Obara, Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture |