Nara, an ancient city that I meet in Chuo-ku-ku-No. 3-
I met the elegant landscape of Manyo. This is Nara Mahoroba-kan, an antenna shop in Nara Prefecture, located in Nihonbashi Muromachi. When you are at the entrance and go back, you will see photos and explanations of Nara along the theme. Yesterday, Masayuki Isago's pattern dyeing work was displayed along with Manyoshu's song.
"If you fall down in the middle of the snow, you can enjoy the Kyoto of Heijo."
"I can't think while watching the icky camellia icicles of Mt. Kose's Haruno" Hitotari Sakatono
"I am glad of this falling snow if I have two Hitomi with my back child," Empress Gwangmyeong
Shape dyeing is one of the dyeing fiber techniques that have been handed down to Japan since ancient times. The scenery depicted in the image of the song was spreading.
Let's shake hands with Tokukatsu Ryuseki!
This is from Nara Prefecture, Tokukatsu Ryuseki, who won the first sumo wrestling place for the first time. Makushiri's wrestler won the championship for the first time in 20 years, and the sumo wrestler from Nara Prefecture won the championship for the first time in 98 years since the spring of 1922. "Nara Mahorobakan" was also excited with this corner and a big photo of Tokukatsu Ryuseki with your makeup turnover. I think you'll get power for spring.
Nara Mahoroba Hall
1-6-2, Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo-ku 1F
Opening hours 10:30 to 19:00
Closed from December 31 to January 3