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Featuring
a private ukiyo-e woodblock print collection of
the late Ota Seizo, Ota Museum is small, but delightful,
with such traditional touches as bamboo screens
and stone pathways. Early in his life Ota Seizo
recognized the importance of ukiyo-e as an art form
and dedicated himself to its preservation. Although
the collection contains 12,000 prints, only 80 to
100 are displayed at any given time. |
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