Another Jedi Art Temple
"A walking tour should be gone upon alone, because freedom is of the essence; because you should be able to stop and go on, and follow this way or that, as the freak takes you; and because you must have your own pace, and neither trot alongside a champion walker, nor mince in time with a girl. And then you must be open to all impressions and let your thoughts take colour from what you see. You should be as a pipe for any wind to play upon ... He cannot tell whether he puts his knapsack on, or takes it off, with more delight. The excitement of the departure puts him in key for that of the arrival. Whatever he does is not only a reward in itself, but will be further rewarded in the sequel; and so pleasure leads on to pleasure in an endless chain … We become thus, in some sense, a centre of beauty; we are provocative of beauty, much as a gentle and sincere character is provocative of sincerity and gentleness in others. "
Japan is the contemporary art capital of the world. It shits on everything.
It shits on the Guggenheim.
It shits on London.
It shits on Washington DC.
There's still magic here.
The Descent ...
You descend into the Open Air Museum, down an escalator into a beautiful, mysterious glass corridor. I’ve seen this strange patterned stone construction in many buildings in Japan — especially their art museums. I’ve come to love it. It reminds me of the only magical stone structures I’ve encountered, and those are the Jedi temples various from Star Wars games, like Jedi Outcast or Dark Forces II.
I shall include pictures but leave out a play by play of the various exhibits. I want to include that they have an exhibit of 319 original Picassos (bruh), the "Symphonic Sculture” a tower of stained glass containing a spiral staircase to the top, and a legit public steam foot bath.
We Love Hakone Art Museum
The only thing about Hakone which I regret is that I felt I stumbled into it too easily. There was no journey. I consumed it the way I consume my Facebook page — which I had to delete. Before I knew it, it was gone — like the world of Spirited Away. I appreciated the way that movie starts with a tunnel and this experience starts with one as well.
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