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Visiting Ginza Gallery

[Mumin] May 31, 2012 08:30

 I was invited to the gallery at Chuo Kumin College and accompanied the second tour of the gallery, and looked into the five galleries.
The meeting place is Ginza 5-14-16 Ginza Abitasion 1F Yasushiyama Gallery.
 Yasushiyama Gallery is an exhibition of Yuriko Ohno in Japanese painting
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Ginza 2-16-12 Ginza Otsuka Building B1 MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY
 Megumi Ogita Gallery is a monster exhibition by a group of contemporary artists.
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Ginza 1-15-14 Mizuno Building 4F Nakacho Konishi (NAKACHO KONISHI ARTS) 
 Nakacho Konishi Gallery is Bizen ware's Ryuichi Kakurezaki exhibition
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Nakacho Konishi Gallery is not possible for more than 20 people to enter the store at once, so it is divided into two groups, one group is Nakacho Konishi and the other group is nearby Suzuki Art Gallery (exhibition of works by famous artists such as Shiko Munakata). I decided to go.
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2-11-9 Nishibori Building No. 11 Nishibori Building 2F Shiki Aya-sha (Shikisaisha)
 Shiki Aya-sha is a 5-year-old nude woman's Seigo Takatsuka exhibition
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3-3-10, Kyobashi 1F, Daiichi Shimomura Building, Gallery Tsubaki
 Gallery Tsubaki is a cute but slightly scary girl, Naoko Kadokura exhibition and her hairstyle behind a woman.
Oku Iwabuchi Karin Exhibition
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