Nasu History Museum

那須歴史探訪館

Nasu History Museum
Architect: Kengo Kuma
Spolupráce:Shoji Oshio, Susumu Yasukouchi, Kenji Miyahara, Santo Ohno, Yoshinori Sakano, Hidetoshi Ohta, Takeshi Goto
Address: 2893 Ashino, Nasu, Japan
Project:1999
Completion:2000
Area:458 m2
Built Up Area:579 m2


The Nasu History Museum is located in Ashino, a historic outpost along the main road during the Edo era (1600–1868), which the famous traveling Zen poet Matsuo Basho (1644–1694) immortalized in his haiku diary Oku-no-hoso-michi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North). The museum was established to tell the rich history of the town of Nasu; its site contains a variety of historic elements, including a restored gate, an old storehouse, and a stone column from an earlier elementary school. To tie these items together, Kuma enclosed them in a simple, long, transparent glass building.
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