2026/08/22

Koriyama City Museum of Art

Hare and Bell / Barry Flanagan

I met a bronze statue of hare at  Koriyama City Museum of Art.
Barry Flanagan was an Irish-Welsh sculptor. He is best known for his bronze statues of hares and other animals.

Flanagan was born on 11 January 1941 in Prestatyn, North Wales.
He became an Irish citizen and lived in Dublin from 2000 to the year of his passing.

Hare and Bell / Barry Flanagan

Irish Museum Of Modern Art, Utsunomiya Museum of Art and Kawakyu Company Hotel in Wakayama also have his bronze statue of hare.

Hare and Bell / Barry Flanagan














Hare and Bell / Barry Flanagan




2026/08/21

Ohyasuba Kofun Cluster


The Ohyasaba Kofun Group, located in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, is estimated to date from the latter half of the early Kofun period. 

The group consists of one *zenpo-koho-fun* (keyhole-shaped tomb with a rectangular rear section) and four circular burial mounds. 

Tomb No. 1 is the largest *zenpo-koho-fun* in the Tohoku region; it has been designated a National Historic Site, and the surrounding area has been developed into the Oyasaba Historic Site Park.
 
















2026/08/20

Tohno-Hetsuri Is In Fukushima, Japan.


"Tohno-Hetsuri" or "Tower Cliffs" overlooking a river is a 200 meter long natural cliff formation located in Okawa Hatori Prefectural Park in Shimogo in Fukushima, Japan.

The name Hetsuri comes from the local Aizu word for "cliff overlooking a river".

The area was designated a natural monument in 1943 as a unique example of terrain formed during the Pleistocene epoch.

The cliff sides were carved out by the Agano River over hundreds of years.