On the third day of the exhibition, Mr. It was during the daytime on Weekday Day, so I went out assuming it wasn't too crowded, but it was off. It is lined up near the entrance. It's a complicated feeling that it's nice to be popular and it's too crowded.
Tasha Tuder (1915-2008), a picture book writer who enjoyed gardening in the mountains of Vermont, the United States and continued his creative activities until his death at the age of 92. What became well known in Japan
After all, it was introduced on NHK's program. After raising children, a self-sufficient simple lifestyle that handmade most of everyday life in the countryside surrounded by vast nature has a `` longing '' for modern people who tend to lose comfort in their daily lives I think it was held. Especially for middle-aged and older women who love gardening, there are many enthusiastic fans and the venue is full of such women.
The venue used tableware and furniture, gardening goods, original drawings of dresses and picture books, doll houses and dolls, etc. I found a bottle of champagne and Bobkurico about 5 cm in the cupboard of the doll house, and raised my voice unintentionally. It's just like the real thing.
"The modern people are too busy. Sit on the locking chair in the evening porch and listen to dusky thrush's clear voice while drinking chamomile Tay. Everyday life will be more fun." (Tasha's words) "I'm longing." This time. It's one day.
Until April 6 Matsuya Ginza 8F Event Square
From 10:00 to 20:00 (until 17:00 on the last day)
Admission fee 1,000 yen