The most popular exhibit in this museum is ‘The Last Judgement’ by Michelangelo. Priest Toba’s ‘The Scroll of Frolicking Animals and Humans’ is yet another popular name. Moreover, Higashiyama Mountains provide a perfect background to the whole setup. And once you’ve had enough of this fantastical address (is that really possible?), the Botanical Gardens of Kyoto, standing right beside the museum, should be the next sight on your list.
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