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2014 "Town Walking" Tour Monday, September 8 Ginza Gallery Course①

[Edo Tabi Taro] September 11, 2014 14:00

■On September 8th (Monday), I visited three galleries, Tokyo Gallery, Galerie Tanaga, and Kobayashi Gallery.

 

□Meeting place: Ginza 7-chome intersection, in front of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.

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 □On the opposite side of the meeting place Chuo-dori is the Shiseido Parlour building on the left and the Shiseido the Ginza building on the right.

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 □Japanese camellia is planted at the four corners of the Ginza 7-chome intersection.

 There was still fruit that I found about a month ago.

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There are 9 participants today.

The conversation started until the start.

Today's guide is Mr. Ginzo, a correspondent of the tourist association. I play the role of guard at the end.

■Consequently: The photos used in this blog show the participants.

Most other than those are taken in advance before the meeting time. After the start

I played the role of a guard.

 

 □Mr. Ginzo's explanation on Chuo-dori.

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The front entrance and information display of the Daishi Shuwa Building, where the Tokyo Gallery is located on the 7th floor.

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□Participants who listen to the story of President Toyotsu Yamamoto, Tokyo Gallery.

The story, including differences in the country's way of thinking about art, was interesting.

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 □Walk along Hanatsubaki Street (dogwood) to the next gallery.

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□"Galley Tamenaga" is on the first floor of the Mohri Building.

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 □"Galley Tamenaga" entrance.

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 □"Kobayashi Gallery" is on the first floor of Building No. 8 of New Ginza Building.

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□Participants who listen to the explanation of the gallery.

Izumi Akiyama's painting, drawn only with a pencil on white paper, was wonderful.

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 ■Today, the participants listened eagerly to the story of the gallery and watched each work.

If you have never participated in the "Town Walking" tour, we hope that you will consider participating in the future.

 

 
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