Did I mention that it was April 1st? The weather was about to play a big April Fools joke on me...
After about 20 minutes on the train, I noticed that the weather was getting much worse-dark and cloudy. About 10 minutes after that, the train traveled through a small town where there was snow on the ground, which really surprised me. The closer I got to Nasu, the worse the weather got. Hiromu met me at the station, and as we were driving away from the parking lot, the rain slowly started to change to a mix of rain and snow. We decided to drive to the amusement park anyway, and see what the conditions were like, and well . . . . you can see the picture! I guess I didn't realize how much higher the elevation is in Nasu!
Obviously, the amusement park plan was canceled. Nasu is known for having many different kinds of museums. One that I had heard of before, and that Hiromu had never visited, is a group of three "trick art" museums. We decided that would be a good, unexpectedly snowy day activity.
The two photos with paintings in them are completely flat (2D) but have a strong 3D look because of the technique used where part of the picture extends beyond the frame. The other two photos use an optical illusion and a trick. (I'm not actually doing a handstand in the middle of an art museum.) See if you can figure them out!
After the museums, we went to an onsen, which felt really good after the cold, gloomy weather. Then Hiromu's father called and invited us to come and have dinner at their family pension. From previous descriptions that I had heard of pensions in
So, in spite of the snow, the day turned out great! (And I'll visit the amusement park another time. . . !)
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