At the special gallery space of Time Dome Akashi (Chuo Ward Local Tenmonkan) in Akashicho, a special exhibition "Sake and Archaeological Sites-From Relics Excavated in Chuo-ku" is currently being held.
The location is the 6th floor of a complex such as the Chuo-ku Public Health Center 12-1 Akashicho.
This is the building (red place) facing St. Luke Street on the map above.
In this exhibition, relics related to "sake" excavated from archeological sites from the Edo period in the city are displayed.
Many relics actually used by people of the Edo period are on display.
First of all, I am surprised by the good preservation of these exhibits.
Also, depending on the roles of "sake and carry", "warm", "tsugu", and "drink", people at the time devised and created by the people at that time, It has hardly changed, and I am surprised at that.
At the venue, not only relics, but also pictorial drawings depicting people of the Edo period drinking and making fun were also exhibited, and it was interesting to feel something that did not change at that time.
The event will be held from Saturday, February 9 to March 24 (Sun).
Time is from Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, and Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
The museum is closed every Monday, and is open if Monday is a public holiday, and the following weekday will be closed.
Admission is free.
Please drop in.
Thank you for your understanding of the photography at the venue.
Click here for the website for this exhibition. ⇒