The other day, I went on an overnight trip to Hakone with my family.
My wife said she won the event for the experience stay. She is a good wife.
And so, the family went around the standard tourist attractions of Hakone.
In particular, this time we focused on the "museums". I also hoped that my junior daughter's current situation (head of the high school art club) and it helps her future (design studies).
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I can't say that I'm an art lover, but still, I like looking at art to the extent that I can say "I like it or not".
I was surprised to find myself as if my soul had slipped away, when I was standing in front of a painting in a museum in Paris, France,
"Why such a great treasure of humanity from the people of this country (hereinafter omitted)"
I was thinking about how rude it was, and so on.
At that time, I was in a meeting for a few days, and I was really pissed off.
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Yeah, you can leave it to some idiots who can only make noise on the net, just watching only the behavior of some people in a country and blaming all the people of that country.
Confusing "nation" with "people" is a disservice to the understanding of the country, and
Not trying to verify the facts with their own eyes and ears is not fair.
Well, aside from that.
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I also thought I was a pretty slow viewer at the museum, but I couldn't compete with my daughter's concentration.
The first day at the "Forest of Sculpture", of course, and the second day at the "Okada Museum of Art", my daughter set a record of four hours in the museum.
Our family was able to get a good sleep in a chair in the exhibit room and get some rest.
She said that
"I thought I was going to look around at a very fast pace"
and I understand
"I see. This is the human quality of 'the director of the art department'".