Sake and metalwork
An exhibition "Sake and Metalwork" featuring works by Yasuaki Obata will be held at Nihonbashi Gallery Yamazakiki.
Mr. Obata was born and raised in Tsukishima, and is currently a forging craft artist who has established the Thailand Studio Art Institute at Mid Tower Grand and also runs a metalworking class.
Mr. Obata's craft works can be seen at the front entrance of the Chuo-ku government office (1st floor in the main government building), Hotel Keihan Tsukiji Ginza Grande Mid Tower Grand (Tsukishima).
In this exhibition, works by writers Katsuhiro Akihama and Junichiro Kobayashi will also be displayed. Please enjoy the world of metalwork related to sake.
Date: From Saturday, July 16, Reiwa 4 to Friday, July 22, from 11:00 to 18:00 (until 17:00 on the last day of the 22nd)
※It is open during the exhibition.
Gallery Yamazaki Ki
Gallery Yamazaki Ki
1st floor of Yu Building 2-16-2 Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-6661-6865
Business hours other than the exhibition are from 11:00 to 18:00. ※There are days off before and after the exhibition. Other than exhibitions, day and Monday holidays (temporary holidays are available)
Gallery Yamazaki Ki homepage https://www.g-yamasaki.jp/
Access to the "Sake and Metalwork" exhibition from Suitengu Station
From Exit 5 of "Suitengu Station" on the Hanzomon Line, turn left at the intersection where the traffic light "Nozawa liquor store" or "Chuo Ningyocho Ni Post Office" is located. If you look at the torii gate of Matsushima Shrine to the right and walk 60 meters, you will arrive at Ningyocho U Building, which has a gallery.
Access to the "Sake and Metalwork" exhibition from Ningyocho Station
From Exit A2 of Ningyocho Station on the Hibiya Line and Toei Asakusa Line, enter amazake Yokocho, turn right at the intersection with a traffic light and walk 80 meters to the Ningyocho U Building, which has a gallery on your left.
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