Event

"Techniques and Hearts" Lecture "Talking on Mastering Techniques in Japan, China and South Korea"

Forbidden City in China, Kyng-bokkung in Korea, Yakushi-ji Temple in Japan, and East Asia have built beautiful wooden architectures. This year's lecture will be hosted by Keisuke Fujii, with three representatives representing countries in Japan, China and South Korea, and will talk about the highlights of each skill and the characteristics of architectural culture with episodes at the construction site. I will listen.

Date and time Saturday, November 29 11:00 to 17:30

Location Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art Museum Hall

Moderator Keisuke Fujii (Professor, University of Tokyo)

Lecturer Mitsuo Ogawa, Lee Yeong-Leather, Shintaka Hide

Capacity First 250 people (free, no application required)

Demonstration "The skills of masters inherited from China and Korea"

Lecturer 1 Morning: Shintaka Hide (Korea), 2 afternoon: Lee Yeong-Leather (China)

Date and time Sunday, November 30

   ①10:30~12:00/②13:30~15:00

Venue Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Workshop Room

Capacity: 50 people each time (admission fee separate, application required)

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Event report
"Technology and Mind" Seminar
Takumi Oki - the carpenters who built the palace of the Korea Dynasty-

Date and time Saturday, November 15 13:30-15:00

Lecturer Tokyoku Kin (Professor Emeritus, Kyonggi University)

Open from 13:30 to 15:00 (Open at 13:00)

Venue Kobe Art Center

Capacity: 50

Participation fee free

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