I enjoy art museums, but I enjoy gardens even more. This place combines both, displaying framed artwork on easels positioned around a large, well designed European style garden that includes many different areas, including a lily pond that is straight out of a Monet painting. The art on display is full-size framed reproductions of famous impressionist paintings, standing on easels set right in among the plants. For example, you can view one of Monet's water lily paintings with the real life lily pond in the background. Mount Hiei is usually cooler than the city below, so a visit to the Garden Museum also offers a respite from the insufferable heat of Kyoto summer for a while.
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Garden Museum on Mount Hiei
A very unusual art museum in the hills above Kyoto
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
The paintings are displayed at various points around the garden
My favorite area was this slope planted with blue salvia
This pig was one of many small statues tucked away in the borders like garden gnomes
Butterflies enjoy the flowers too
A pretty white tin lantern
A rustic lean-to against the wall
Gravel paths lead between borders crammed with flowers
A sweep of blue salvia leads the eye to an easel with a framed painting
Another painting tucked into a beautiful border
Colorful koi in the lily pond
Have we been mysteriously transported to Giverny in France?
Couple admiring the lily pond from under a pergola
It was so pleasant and relaxing to wander along paths through the flowers
There are many beautiful views, like this one of layered blue hills
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