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"Beauty of Ke" Exhibition (Pola Muge Am Annex) GPP

[GPP] January 2, 2018 16:00

 The "Ke no Beauty" exhibition was held on the 3rd floor of the Paula Ginza Building on Ginza Chuo-dori until December 24, 2017 (Sun).

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 "K" is a word that you can't hear very much, but the contrasting "Hale" is a common word. Like sunny clothes, celebration and special events are "Hare". On the other hand, the very natural thing that is repeated every day is called "ke".

 

 This exhibition was a collection of 14 famous "Ke no Beauty" on the road. Things that symbolize "beauty of Ke" for that person and sentences that spelled their thoughts on the beauty of Ke were displayed.

 

One of them, the beauty of Ken, one of the samurai Koji Senke's former site, Tsutsumi Sensoya, is said to be...

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For the general public, the tea ceremony is no longer a "hale". It's a special event like tying your hair from the morning, wearing a kimono, and looking forward to it....。

On the other hand, Sooku Sen is the successor of the tea ceremony house, so the tea ceremony is everyday = "ke" time. However, the time to make tea at the milestone of the day was a special thing for Sooku Sen, "Hare in Ke". The one that symbolizes the beauty of the moment is the tea whisk in the photo.

 

 Photography was free at the venue, so it is a part of the following.

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 I saw the beauty of each of the 14 people and noticed it, but I see....It was just something I could sympathize with.

 

 At this time, I suddenly remembered Kinkaku-ji Temple and Ginkaku-ji Temple, which are popular for sightseeing in Kyoto. The glittering Kinkaku is also good, but I feel that it is good to see the contrasting appearance of the Ginkaku and the moss-grown garden. (It seems that there are quite a few people who like Ginkakuji better....。) The empathy and comfort that I felt in "beauty" may be a little similar to that of such things....I thought it.

 

By the way, next time at Pola Muge Am Annex, the exhibition "Materials & Methods" will be held from Friday, January 19, 2018 ~ Grace Tan "Materials & Methods". You can enter until 19:30 at night, so why not stop by?

http://www.po-holdings.co.jp/m-annex/index.html

Admission is free from 11:00 to 20:00