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    Portland Art Museum - 9/11/2024 - 'Monet to Matisse: French Moderns', Dress of the Morning, Oil on canvas, 1946 - Yves Tanguy

    Portland Art Museum

    4.2(407 reviews)
    2.1 miDowntown, Southwest Portland

    I love visiting museums whenever I'm in different states, and the Portland Museum of Art was a…read morereally nice little surprise. There's so much to see from classic paintings to modern installations and the layout makes it easy to explore at your own pace. I really enjoyed discovering different exhibits and spending a few hours soaking up the art. The staff were friendly, and the museum has a welcoming vibe. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Portland!

    The Portland Art Museum is a must-visit if you are ever in Portland. If you have some free time,…read morepossibly a free half day this is a great place to come by. I came in the morning until the afternoon, and it was not busy. There were some school children and some random adults in here but since this place is big it felt quite calm and cool just to hang out and look at all the different types of art. The main reason why I came here was to look at Yoshida Chizuko's work which has an amazing story about how her life was and how she became an artist. Here has many different styles of art and honestly I had a lot of fun here, I spent half my day here enjoying each level, room, and just a unique layout! It is a must-visit museum!!

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    Portland Art Museum - Laika clay animation exhibit. Adding some memories of  earlier visits

    Laika clay animation exhibit. Adding some memories of earlier visits

    Portland Art Museum - Laika clay animation exhibit. Adding some memories of  earlier visits

    Laika clay animation exhibit. Adding some memories of earlier visits

    Portland Art Museum - 9/11/2024 -'Monet to Matisse: French Moderns'. Dress of the Morning, Oil on canvas, 1946 - Yves Tanguy

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    9/11/2024 -'Monet to Matisse: French Moderns'. Dress of the Morning, Oil on canvas, 1946 - Yves Tanguy

    Portland Japanese Garden - 3/14/2025 - I came in to see an amazing koto performance by Mitsuki Dazai.

    Portland Japanese Garden

    4.3(1.5k reviews)
    1.7 miSouthwest Portland

    Admission was $22.50 per person. It's best to park all day here and take the shuttle to different…read moreareas at the park i.e. the rose garden and zoo. We were able to find parking around 10am but it got more crowded as the day went on. The information people were really helpful and provided us the shuttle info. Theres so much greenery in the garden. The zen gardens were very serene. No rambunctious people so the vibes were good. There's a restroom at the entrance once you go through the gate. They were very clean. It took about an hour to hour and a half to explore the whole garden. Lots of photo ops. People around are really nice and offer to take photos. The gift shop had post cards, puzzles, washi tape, magnets, and etc.

    Date of visit: May 10, 2026…read more A wonderful, expansive garden, or rather series of gardens, built into the hillside, featuring a variety of flora over several acres. Despite its size, you can get through the entire property in about an hour, but if you have time, definitely take it. Use the various benches around the property and people watch or enjoy the various water features and waterfalls. While the website says otherwise, the gift shop is not available to non-members until 10 a.m., a disappointing oversight that ended up wasting some of our time when we came to visit. And plan ahead for parking, it can be a challenge. I wanted more explanation of the various plants on site, there were very few signs of any kind and staff were nonexistent so I felt that I lost out on some opportunities to learn more about what I was seeing throughout the grounds.

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    Portland Japanese Garden - "kintsugi" Japanese restoration

    "kintsugi" Japanese restoration

    Portland Japanese Garden - "kintsugi" Japanese restoration

    "kintsugi" Japanese restoration

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    Pittock Mansion

    Pittock Mansion

    4.4(507 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Fabulous and beautiful historic house above Portland - restored and with period furniture. Those…read moreinterested in the details of living at that time will find much to see. One caution fir visitors. Our car in the Pittock parking lot was broken into. Nothing to take but expensive to repair the window. There are plenty of warning signs about leaving no valuables. This is a paid parking lot. Wish they would arrange for some security at a popular tourist destination.

    Overall this was a great experience! First time I have ever been & I picked the perfect day. 75°…read moreoutside! The tour is done by yourself which is nice. You can go at your own pace! Items that are there are some of the original items that were donated to the mansion they have a Blue P next to the item. Other items there are antiques that have been placed to fit the theme. Lots of photos of the family and context to the photos! This was great. Outside was clean and there were ton of labels for all the plants. Flowers and plants full bloom! We did the WildWood Trail to the Witches Castle! It's a nice hike. Wear appropriate shoes and clothes! 2.3-5 miles round trip. It's a big enough path for multiple people but some areas narrow. The climb down is good but man back up lol you will feel the burn. They have restrooms onsite indoor and then they have a bathroom in the mansion basement. Toilets flush loud don't be alarmed. At the bottom of the trail when you cross the street, there was a porta potty. Map as well. Parking is expensive: weekend Saturday it was roughly $24 for all day! There are benches and picnic tables towards the view! Staff are very nice! Gift shop as well with snacks, plants, jewelry, postcards, and all sorts of items.

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    Pittock Mansion - Lovely gardens

    Lovely gardens

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    Shogun's Gallery - The tool room has hand tools used to make furnishings, buildings, and temples in the traditional way. Inside.

    Shogun's Gallery

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.8 miNorthwest

    Joshua assisted me in finding direction on my art needs. He made time even after closing hours and…read morewas very attentive to my needs. What a gem and will definitely not gate keep this small business while writing this review in my car after shopping.

    I remember Shogun's Gallery on NW 23rd. They relocated to a warehouse as the street gentrified -…read moretheir old spot is a vacant lot. The original family who brought beautiful items from Japan have now largely passed the business to a younger person. I was strolling the neighborhood when a signboard announced an open day. Usually they are by appointment or voice call for entry. If you need their stuff, which you do, make an appointment or voice call for entry. They are on the 3rd floor of a clean warehouse with an elevator. They collect in Japan and ship their own containers. They have household ceramics, some tansu, some beautiful scroll landscape paintings, tools, tables, Japanese clothing, "go boards", sculptures, iron teapots, and more. Northern Japan is akin to Northwest USA and adjacent BC in climate and native culture. The native people in Japan are the Ainu and I visited their cultural center in Japan. Shogun's had on my visit collection of wood sculptures maybe 18-24" by 12" by 12" of bears catching salmon. It's in my pictures. Yes, Northern Japan has salmon! It is an Ainu native food. I have been known to haunt Japanese antique sales in Seattle. Some of the Shogun's items are very, very reasonably priced. I would recommend anyone interested in Japanese antiques, as seen by the photos, to visit by appointment and follow their announcements and other sales channels. The Northwest has a long relationship with Japan, Portland has a long and continuing relationship with Japan. If you want a little antique Japan in your living space or as a gift, Shogun's is a must-visit!

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    Shogun's Gallery - Armor inside

    Armor inside

    Shogun's Gallery - Outside

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    Shogun's Gallery - Landscape scrolls. They were attractively priced. They are the easiest art to move - roll them up. Lovely "apartment art" inside

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    Landscape scrolls. They were attractively priced. They are the easiest art to move - roll them up. Lovely "apartment art" inside

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