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Hamacho Sampo 3 Button Museum

[Bird] August 12, 2009 09:30

     We will show you the only rare museum in Japan.

"Botton Museum" is the Toei Shinjuku LineNo Hamacho StationIt's a 5-minute walk from there. When you take the water bus going down the Sumida River from Asakusa, you can see the signboard on the right side.

  Enter and enter the bright lobby overlooking the Sumida River, and first sit comfortably on the soft to watch a video about buttons. Now ready, go to gallery space! Why do you prepare your mind to see the button? What do you think? Button, button. Buttons are small works of art.

  

button1.jpgWhen you step into the exhibition room, it is another world. The atmosphere was lost in the 18th century aristocratic room. Valuable buttons collected from all over the world are displayed by age and motif. Sigh in the splendor of elaborate work.

 

 

button4.jpgThe button on the right is a landscape painting. Different landscape paintings are drawn precisely one by one.


What kind of time did you see this button? Who was wearing it? When I think about it, I feel like I can hear the voice from the button.

 

  

 

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The button museum is reserved. Please call me and go out.

TEL.(03)3864-6537


http://www.iris.co.jp/muse/

 

 







 

 

 
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