
Zentsuji Museum of Art
善通寺出身で、讃岐漆芸を代表する作家の一人、大西忠夫氏の作品が鑑賞できる。1階の大西忠夫記念室では、漆を塗り重ねて研ぎ出す、氏の彫漆作品や創作活動の足跡を紹介。1・2階のギャラリーは、市民美術館として広く善通寺市民に開放されている。所要20分。
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善通寺出身で、讃岐漆芸を代表する作家の一人、大西忠夫氏の作品が鑑賞できる。1階の大西忠夫記念室では、漆を塗り重ねて研ぎ出す、氏の彫漆作品や創作活動の足跡を紹介。1・2階のギャラリーは、市民美術館として広く善通寺市民に開放されている。所要20分。
国道319号沿いに建つ白い美術館。郷土出身の日本画家・和田邦坊や、陶芸家・大森照成の作品を展示。灸まんギャラリーでは、個性あふれるさまざまな企画の展示会が開かれる。
善通寺市内の古墳群から出土した副葬品などの貴重な考古資料や、民俗資料などを展示する。古代から栄えた土地柄で貴重な文化遺産が多く残る街にある。総本山善通寺東側。
In order to protect the "Manno Botaru", a type of Minamoto Botaru, which inhabits the area around Manen Pond, and to observe its appearance, it was maintained just below the Manen Pond embankment. You can enjoy seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, buttons, soy sauce, hydrangea, and azalea. As you go along the promenade that leads to Manan Pond, you can see the Manan Pond, registered Tangible Cultural Property of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
There is a mountain called Miyama [Miyama], which is called Japan's lowest mountain in the Shiratori Shrine/Shiratori no Matsubara, and its elevation is only 3.6m. It is a mountain named Rukitotita, which is also listed in the local history of the Meiji period and the city planning map of the former Shiratori town, with a column erected at the top. In addition, a climbing certificate can be received at the Swan Shrine Office. The swan-no-Matsubara is designated as "Seto Inland Sea National Park".
A waterfall derived from the legend that Fudō Myōō appeared during the training of the Hiroho Daishi; it is about 40m high and is also referred to as a five-fold waterfall because of its shape.
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