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EDOHYOUGU TENJIKAN
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Traditional crafts that pursue pure style.
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A gallery displaying traditional Japanese mounting techniques, involving backing with paper or other materials and then hanging, creating a folding screen, or framing. From among the implements used, those promoted by the rise of Ukiyo-e culture are especially stylish. Here some rare and precious pieces are on display, including hanging scrolls by Seiho Takeuchi, a Japanese painter and one of the first ever recipients of the Order of Culture. Definitely worth a visit!
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- Address
- 2-48-7, Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Contact
- 03-3666-6494
- 03-3666-6494
- Web Site
- http://www.kyoushindo.com/
- Direction
- A one-minute walk from Hamacho Station Exit A2 on the Toei Subway Shinjuku Line
- Open Hours
- 9:00~18:00
- Day Off
- Holidays, Year-end and New Year holidays
- Fee
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- Credit cards
- Not accepted
- Special Notes
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