Art Exhibition Held at the Edge of Yamagata's Spectacular "Shirakawa Lake Submerged Forest"! Iide Town Wood Craftsmen Project "Kazuma no Moribiraki"
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Iide Town will host an art exhibition "Kazuma no Moribiraki" for 23 days, featuring new works by artists from its artist-in-residence program, set around Shirakawa Lake's submerged forest, a National Geographic-selected destination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of event is "Kazuma no Moribiraki"?
- A: It's an art exhibition held in Iide Town, Yamagata Prefecture, featuring new works by artists from the artist-in-residence program, set around Shirakawa Lake's submerged forest.
- Q: Why is Shirakawa Lake's submerged forest gaining attention?
- A: Its fantastical scenery is popular, and it gained international attention after National Geographic selected it as one of the "World's Best Travel Destinations for 2026."
- Q: Who are the participating artists?
- A: Sculptor Takahiro Miyahara and painter Akira Yamamoto will unveil new works, alongside pieces previously created in the area.