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"Bread no Kai" exhibition set in Chuo-ku in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture

 At the Mokutaro Kinoshita Memorial Hall in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, the special exhibition "Bread no Kai" Literature Walk with poetry, photography, sketches, and music will be held until May 7 in Chuo-ku. Motaro was a poet, playwright, and a doctor. Focusing on Motaro, who is said to be the "founder and godfather" of the art movement "Bread no Kai" that started at the end of the Meiji era, a course around the venue of the bread party, such as the first Yamato trace beside Ryogokubashi, Introducing the bread party. The photo is the cover of the pamphlet.

The Sumida River looks like the Seine in Paris.

The "Bread no Kai" exhibition set in Chuo-ku in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, overlooking the Sumida River as the Seine in Paris.

 The Bread Association regards the Sumida River as the Seine in Paris, and young literary artists and painters gathered at a nearby Western restaurant, saying, "While drinking Western liquor (abbreviated), longing for Western Europe, I regretted the remnants of the Edo period "(From the pamphlet). Motaro says, "The Bread Association was a gift of Edo-style exotic admiration." The scenery inside the store in the pamphlet is Motaro's painting.

Poetry, sketches, and music tapes around the venue

Poetry, sketches, and music tapes are also held in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, at the "Bread no Kai" exhibition in Chuo-ku.

 I heard it was a refreshing day after the rain in mid-April. special exhibition exhibited "Sketches depicting the situation at that time, photographs comparing the situation at that time and the present situation." In addition, poems made from the venue and its surroundings (such as "Tsukiji no Ferry", "Kozono Winter", "Market Tour") are introduced, and you can also listen to music tapes with songs on these poems. You. Chuo-ku would have been a great place as a venue for the bread party.

The building is a tangible cultural property registered in the country.

The building will be held in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Tangible Cultural Property, Japan.

 The building of the memorial hall is a 1907 building and is a nationally registered tangible cultural property. We have namako wall on the storehouse. Among them, there are materials from Motaro and Enzo Ota, one of his older brothers who led the earthquake reconstruction bridges such as Eitai Bridge and Cheongju Bridge, so you can learn the background of both. In the back of the memorial hall, the birthplace built in Tempo 6 (1835) is preserved as it was at the time, and it seems that it is the oldest private house existing in Ito city. This is a cultural property designated by the city.

 I arrived in Ito after noon, so I was introduced at the tourist information center at the station `` fish restaurant that the shopkeeper caught on his own boat '', which was packed with many kinds of fresh fish on a flat plate I received a seafood bowl. Golden Week is also in the second half. Why don't you incorporate it into excursions in the Tokyo metropolitan area?

 Time: From 9:00 am to 4:30 pm from April to September (closed on Monday)

 Admission fee: Adults 100 yen Children (junior high school students and younger) 50 yen

 Address: 2-11-5, Yukawa, Itou-shi

 Phone: 0557-36-7454