<Edo Sakura Fubuki> <Edo Kiriko chandelier>
On March 7th, "Edo Sakura Renaissance - Night Sakura Utage-" started at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall on the 5th floor of Coredo Muromachi.
The production was directed by Hidechi Kimura, producer of the underwater art exhibition "Art Aquarium", which started in 2011 as an event to color the cool summer of Nihonbashi.
It seems to be set as "the earliest and beautiful art cherry blossom viewing in Edo" unfolds in the mansion of a man named "Kabuki" in Edo.
"Wazakura Namikimichi" is a collection of cherry-patterned kimonos, including three rare works from the Edo period, and lit up.
Produced 1,000 glass cherry blossom petals using the technique of "Edo Kiriko", made full use of the latest production techniques such as projection mapping, and the cherry blossom trees in full bloom blow in the wind and the petals flutter like a snowstorm. "Edo Sakura Fbuki" expresses the appearance.
"Edo Kiriko chandelier" with a height of about 2.5m and a diameter of about 4m, consisting of about 1,000 pieces of Edo Kiriko glass, and the cherry blossom petals scattered on the surface of the water, the latest art aquarium "Edo Sakurarium" combines the work "Sakurarium" where goldfish swim.
"Sakura Washi no Gate" is a corridor of handmade Japanese paper with a cherry pattern.
"Ise-style cherry blossoms" is a shadow painting art with a cherry blossom pattern using the traditional industry "Ise Katagami" designated by Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture.
It combines traditional culture with contemporary art, does not use a single cherry blossom, and various new designs express the beauty of the cherry blossoms, creating a "hanami".
In addition, there are also "Night Cherry Blossom Room", "Night Cherry Blossom Bar", and "Itsuka Cherry Blossom Room".
The event will be held from 11:00 to 23:00.
The exhibition will be held from March 7 to 30.
In addition, at "Ajisai-dori St." near the venue, early blooming "Okamezakura" is blooming.
<Sakurarium 1> <Sakurarium 2> <Sakurarium 3>
<Wazakura Namiki Road 1> <Wazakura Namiki Road 2> <Sakura Washi Gate>