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Artisan's Skill Exhibition

[Marsha Horiuchi of Edo] January 7, 2017 12:00

At Mitsukoshi, Nihonbashi, a Japanese craftsman "Takumi no Skills" exhibition was being held.
On the front of the first floor, Sankai Shrine on the upper floor was enshrined, so I visited before visiting.
I went upstairs on the seventh floor.

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From Hokkaido to Kyushu, there are many crafts/daily goods that craftsmen represent Japanese skills.
The scent of culture is appreciated in the office area, which is exhibited and demonstrated.

・Snake leather
・Lacquerware
・Satsuma tinware
・Tansu
・Knit
・Inden, engraved
・Edo characters
・bamboo craft
・Beads
・Kitchen knives, chisel
・Kyo fan
・Kurume Kasuri
・Paulownia clogs
・Amber
・Hakata Doll
・Edo Komon
・Kyoto Yuzen dyeing
・Ship chest
・Edo Kiriko
・Crystal, coral, jade
・Tortoiseshell
・Japanese candle
・Pearl
・Sagami Daruma
・Hand-made fountain pen

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In Japan, the early Muromachi period and the Edo period were peaceful.
These crafts seem to have been greatly developed,
I wish you all the best for a peaceful day in the future.

 

 
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