On Route 33 just into Kumakogen is a large, bronze eagle. Follow the tree-lined road up the hill and be rewarded with an unexpected diversion of stone and bronze. The Kuma Seido no Kairo is an art gallery of sculptures mostly of bronze, but there are some attractive pieces carved of wood as well.
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Kuma Seido no Kairo Art Gallery
Sculpture in the open air at Kuma Country Club
By L. MacLean
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