[Orii Mai]
March 17, 2013 10:49
Today, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced cherry blossom information. In Tokyo, 3/17 flowering 3/25 is in full bloom.
I did it. In recent years, there are many days when the daily temperature difference is large and more than 10 degrees. The wind is also at this time.
So it's so strong! It seems that many people have heard the word smoke fog for the first time.
By the way, what about cherry blossoms in Shinkawa Park? The cherry blossoms on the right bank of Eitai Bridge, always the first ride.
It's on the photo. It's in full bloom. Please see the photo below for the Shinkawa Park embankment. 3/14 14:00 Photo
That's right. It seems that the buds are still a little hard. But it's going to be warm from tomorrow, so how about 3/17?
Is it? I'm looking forward to it. How about this year's cherry blossom viewing at Shinkawa Park?
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[Orii Mai]
March 8, 2013 14:00
This year, 20 years after Sugiyama's death, this is a retrospective exhibition that gathered the best of Yasushi Sugiyama's art for the first time in a long time.
Sugiyama was born in Asakusa, Tokyo in 1909 (Meiji 42). While studying at the Japanese painting Department of Tokyo Bijutsu School, he won a special prize at the 13th Imperial Exhibition and flourished his talent from an early age. After that, he announced a lively series of works with motifs such as pyramids and gained popularity.
All of the works born from the excellent modeling that captures the object well, have a strong vitality.
We sought eternal beauty, eternal beauty. And the screen in which Sugiyama's dedicated sketch and the composition that has been thought of as a dedicated sketch of Mr. Sugiyama who has been in charge of it, has attracted many people.
This time, 85 items were exhibited from the beginning to later years.
Why don't you try to re-recognize the power of Japanese painting if you have time?
March 6-25, 2013 Nihonbashi Takashimaya 8F Hall 10:00 to 19:30 From 3/25 until 17:30