Japan museum, rail line team up on train wrap

Japan museum, rail line team up on train wrap

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Japan museum, rail line team up on train wrap
A museum guide robot explains Gauguin's Te Nave Nave Fenua oil painting. Photo: Kyodo

An art museum and a small railway line in western Japan launched on Monday a crowdfunding appeal for a plan to wrap one of the line's single-carriage trains with designs taken from Western masterpieces hung at the facility to help cheer up the local area.

The Ohara Museum of Art in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, and the Ibara Railway plan to decorate both the interiors and exteriors of one of its train cars with works by Renoir and El Greco, among other artists, which will be designed to look like stamps.

The railway runs between the city of Soja in Okayama Prefecture and the city of Fukuyama in Hiroshima Prefecture, both in western Japan.

Under the crowdfunding scheme, which can be accessed through the railway's website, they aim to collect at least ¥2.5 million (745,730 baht) by Dec 18. The train wrap will be designed by local artist Saburo Ota.

The railway runs through areas such as the Mabi district in Kurashiki which suffered damage in the torrential rains and flooding that occurred across western Japan in July 2018.

The section in that area was suspended for two months after the rains.

In April and May this year, the line was forced to reduce its services to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus amid fears services could be suspended if one of its operating personnel tests positive.

The museum, founded in 1930 and mainly featuring Western pieces including Gauguin, Monet and Matisse, was closed between April and August due to the pandemic. Kyodo News

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