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Ueda Shoji Photography Museum

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The personal art museum of photographer Masaharu Ueda located at the foot of Mt. Oyama.
This museum exhibits the photographs of Shoji Ueda, a photographer who represents Surrealism in Japan. It is located at the foot of the nature-rich Oyama mountain. One of the major attractions is the "upside-down Mt. Fuji" that can be seen from inside the building, which was designed by architect Shin Takamatsu.

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Highlights

Point 1

A Museum Where Beautiful Nature and Photography Merge!

Ueda Shoji Photography Museum A Museum Where Beautiful Nature and Photography Merge!
The Ueda Shoji Photography Museum is located in a place surrounded by the natural environment of San'in, and Ueda Shoji's works harmonize with the natural environment. His works feature subjects arranged with his unique direction against the backdrop of mountains, horizons, and sand dunes. The fusion of these beautiful landscapes and photography can truly be called a magnificent view. The Ueda Shoji Photography Museum collects and exhibits Ueda Shoji's works, which fascinate visitors with his unique photographic style and the fusion of landscapes. The area around the museum is filled with rich natural scenery, making it worth visiting in combination with the museum. It can be said to be a must-see destination for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts!
Point 2

The Scenery of Mount Oyama Reflected Upside Down in a Pond!

Ueda Shoji Photography Museum The Scenery of Mount Oyama Reflected Upside Down in a Pond!
The Ueda Masaharu Museum of Photography is a distinctive building designed by architect Noboru Takamatsu, located at the foot of the nature-rich Mount Oyama. Behind the museum is a reservoir called "Fukuoka-dai," where, if conditions are right, you can see "Upside-Down Mount Oyama" reflected on the water's surface. This scenery is a famous spot beloved by many photographers and painters, and is one of the museum's attractions. You can also enjoy "Upside-Down Mount Oyama" from inside the museum. The scenery, which combines the breathtaking view of Mount Oyama with Ueda Masaharu's works, is sure to impress visitors!
Point 3

Video Exhibition Room and Giant Camera Lens!

Ueda Shoji Photography Museum Video Exhibition Room and Giant Camera Lens!
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The Ueda Shoji Photography Museum features a video exhibition room and a giant 600mm camera lens. The video exhibition room uses a large-scale video system with a high-quality 200-inch screen, and the video program is repeatedly shown. The exhibition room is designed to look like a camera, and entering the darkroom allows you to see the outside scenery projected onto the walls, creating a special space. This project is truly a dreamlike concept, allowing visitors to enjoy an unreal experience as if they were inside the video. In addition, the exhibition room features the world's largest 600mm camera lens, which uses special projection technology to project the scenery of the mountains and water surfaces of the Hokuei town, known as "Upside-down Oyama". This powerful video projection provides visitors with an impressive visual experience. The Ueda Shoji Photography Museum's video exhibition room is also attractive for its large-scale video system and the world's largest camera lens.
Point 4

The Unique Presence of the Museum's Exterior!

Ueda Shoji Photography Museum The Unique Presence of the Museum's Exterior!
The Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum was designed by architect Shin Takamatsu. Its exterior is characterized by its appearance, which stands out in the countryside landscape. The museum expresses the "inorganic" quality seen in Ueda Masaharu's photographic style, and has a unique presence. The building itself is like a giant work of art. When visiting the Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum, why not observe the striking exterior?
Point 5

A River Play Spot with a Cool Atmosphere!

Ueda Shoji Photography Museum A River Play Spot with a Cool Atmosphere!
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Mountain Stream Kishimoto, located near the Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum, is a hidden gem known to locals. The lush greenery and clear stream create a beautiful contrast, spreading a cool atmosphere. Also known as the Bessho River Stream Botanical Garden, around the Bessho River, which originates from Mt. Oyama, 42,000 scenic plants of 400 species are planted. In the summer, children can be seen enjoying water play, making it a lively place. Mountain Stream Kishimoto is introduced as a hidden spot that even locals don't know much about, and it will provide visitors with tranquility and healing. Why not visit it together with the Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum during your sightseeing?
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Ueda Shoji Photography Museum Enjoy the Photographic Art of Photographer Masaharu Ueda at a Museum
Enjoy the Photographic Art of Photographer Masaharu Ueda at a Museum
The Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum is a private museum dedicated to photographer Masaharu Ueda. It opened in 1995 and displays Ueda's unique "staged photography". The museum features a large-scale video program using high-quality images and the world's largest camera lens. Ueda Masaharu was born in Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture, and his photographic works are highly regarded in France and elsewhere. Visitors to the museum can enjoy his unique worldview and expression techniques through his works. For travelers, the Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum is an excellent place to enjoy photographic art. In addition to being able to carefully appreciate his works, visitors can also enjoy video programs and special exhibition facilities. By experiencing Ueda Masaharu's works, visitors can be moved by the possibilities and beauty of photography.

Access

Convenient Access from JR Kishimoto Station!
The Ueda Masaharu Photography Museum is approximately a 5-minute taxi ride from JR Kishimoto Station, a 25-minute taxi ride from JR Yonago Station, and a 45-minute taxi ride from Yonago Airport. If you are coming by car, you can arrive in about 5 minutes from the "Daisen Kogen Smart IC" on the Yonago Expressway. If you are using public transportation, there are Omage Bus, Daisen Loop Bus, JR Hakubi Line, and Hinomaru Bus available. We recommend checking the official website for detailed timetables and transfer information. The museum is open from 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission is at 16:30). It is closed on Tuesdays and from December to February.

Basic Information

Address 353-3 Sumura, Hakubi-cho, Saihaku-gun, Tottori 689-4107, Japan
TEL 0859-39-8000
Web Site http://www.houki-town.jp/ueda/
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