The Meiji Jingu Museum, designed by the famous architect Kengo Kuma, blends Zen aesthetics with the lush forest. It not only creates a sense of harmony, but the origin of this forest is truly inspiring—it was once a barren land, but was miraculously transformed into a vast green space.
Meiji Jingu Museum | Review by Tom Song
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