El Museo de Arena de Tottori inaugura su vigésima exposición con esculturas de España

El Museo de Arena de Tottori celebra su vigésima exposición con imponentes esculturas de arena inspiradas en la historia, el arte y la arquitectura de España.

El Museo de Arena de Tottori inauguró su vigésima exposición el 17 de mayo de 2026. La muestra presenta grandes esculturas de arena inspiradas en la historia, el arte y la arquitectura de España.

El evento destaca los lazos culturales entre España y Japón a través del arte en arena. El museo ha organizado exposiciones anuales sobre diferentes temáticas durante las últimas dos décadas.

Los visitantes pueden contemplar recreaciones de edificios y obras de arte españolas notables hechas completamente de arena.

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