Hello, I am Nakai, an Adan staff member.
How about the holidays, nodding off in the heat day after day?Or spend the day cooling off.These days, I am thinking daily about
So I visited there for the first time the other day, in Shibuya.Shoto Museum of ArtThe following is a list of the most common problems with the
."Flowers of Dyeing and Weaving in IndiaI have seen the "The Greatest Show on Earth" and I would like to report on the show.
First...
A few words about the Shoto Museum of Art.
I am a Tokyoite who thought I had spent a year and a half living in Tokyo and a total of three years in the Tokyo metropolitan area, both shallow and dense,
This is the first time I have heard of the Shoto Museum of Art!
It is located away from the trashy crowds of Shibuya, one stop away on the Inokashira Line and nearest to Shinsen Station.
(You can walk from Shibuya, of course.)
After passing through a residential area, we arrived at the Shoto Museum of Art.
It is a nice building.
The atrium has a view of the fountain.
The admission fee this time is also only ¥500.
I was able to relax and see the show in a calm and relaxed manner.
The venue is divided into two sections: venue 1 and venue 2,
Woodblock printing, dyeing, embroidery, and all kinds of colorful and precious fabrics were on display.
I was told that photography was allowed for personal use,
Unfortunately, there are no photos of the exhibits because I was allowed to refrain from taking photos this time.
Not only those who like weaving, but also those who don't.
Imagining the delicate and painstaking work of those days, looking at the works that convey the splendor of handcrafting is sure to soothe the soul.
The soft sofas located throughout the hotel will soothe your feet after a hard day's walk.
It was a wonderful holiday where time passed slowly.
Holding period:August 8~September 24, 2017
Official site:http://www.shoto-museum.jp/exhibitions/174hatanaka/