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Kasama Ware Ceramics' Small Path Exhibition Tsukiji Tass Gallery Wakamatsuya

[Silver] May 31, 2011 08:30

 "Kasama Ware Pottery Four-Pass Exhibition" is being held from May 30 to Saturday, June 11 at Tsukiji Tass Gallery Wakamatsuya, 6-12-3.

 Kasama is known for Kasama Inari Shrine, one of the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, opposite the Hisamatsu Station in Nihonbashihamacho. It has a connection with Chuo-ku, isn't it? Here, "Kasama Inari Shrine is the Tokyo branch of Kasama Inari Shrine, one of Japan's three largest Inari shrines, Kasama feudal lord, Sadanao Makino, was respected by the servants from the head office and is known as Mon Saburo Inari. You. "The guardian angel of Fukutoku Longevity, who is a god of longevity, guidance and good luck, is aSeven Lucky Gods of Nihonbashi. 

 Today, I've seen the exhibits of people from Kasama City, which has such a relationship. I got the postcard.

 "We aim to recover the affected areas Ibaraki and Kasama Ware, and make part of the sales a charity in eastern Japan through the Red Cross."  I would like to introduce some of the works.

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Lovely vases, bowls, hot water only, ceramic plate paintings, etc.

It is on display in a narrow space.

  By all means, please drop in.

Please check the location and access at Wakamatsuya's URL.

http://www.g-wakamatsuya.com/gallery.html