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Feel free to visit art-Bridiston Museum of Art

[Orii Mai] Nov. 5, 2012 17:30

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impressionist, Ecole de Paris and 20th Century Art

 

A collection exhibition is being held at the Bridgestone Museum of Art (1-10-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, 1-5777-8600) in Tokyo.


The Bridiston Museum's collection of paintings consists of three genres: Western modern paintings, Japanese modern Western paintings, and abstract paintings from pre-war and post-war eras. As you go around the exhibition room, you can see how the style changes, the differences in each expression, and the influence relationship.


Some of the works were celebrated in the textbook, many of them felt familiar, and I am surprised at the wide range of the collection. Why don't you visit us once?

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Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour-Good luck stamp rally

[Orii Mai] Nov. 2, 2012 08:30

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This year, from November 1 to November 4, 9 out of the 10 companies in Ginza will be pilgrimage to 9 companies that will open their books.

The event will be held. (One company is closed this year because the building is rebuilt.)

You can also visit places where there is no or private at this time. If you go out

How about it?

 

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1) Ko Inari Shrine Ginza 1-5

  It is said that it was recommended by Fushimiinari in Kyoto. The guardian deity of Ginza 1-chome since the Edo period. A long time ago

  It was said to be Tachiuri Inari because the city of Tachi was established. It is famous as God of love and relationships.

2) Ginza Inari Shrine Ginza 2-6

  He has gathered faith in fire prevention, avoiding theft, and business prosperity. It usually sits on the roof of the Echigo-ya building.

  Therefore, you can worship only during the period.

3) Ryuko fudoson Ginza 3-6

  guardian angel of Matsuya. The statue of Acalanatha at Mt. Koya-san Ryukoin is enshrined as a Fudoson. Ryuko became a "fare"

  It is said that there is a benefit for fashion because it is connected.

4) Asahi Inari Shrine Ginza 3-8

  It is famous as the god of business prosperity and family security.

5) Ginza success guardian of children and travelers 4-6 Ginza

  During the excavation of Horikawa during the first year of the Meiji era, a stone statue of Jizo Bodhisattva was excavated from underground and entered the world. "Pray me

  It is said that it will not be fulfilled.

6) Hodo Inari Shrine Ginza 4-3

  It is a child care that is said to benefit the fulfillment of good ties and the growth of healthy children.

7) Azuma Inari Shrine Ginza 5-9

  It is a Inari that prevents fire and theft, which is said to have disappeared since being enshrined after the war.

8) Ginza 6-10, Kakugo Inari Shrine

  It is a god of fire that was worshiped more than 190 years ago and protected the town from the Great Kanto Earthquake.

9) Success Inari Shrine Ginza 7-5

  We're closed this year.

10) Toyo Iwaineari Shrine Ginza 7-8

  In the early Showa era, it attracted the reverence of performing arts and was also known as God of love and relationships.

        

 

 
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