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Lecture “Japanese Building Technology and Design: Comparison with China and South Korea”

The roots of high-end architecture in East Asia, such as palaces and temples, are in China, but after being accepted in each country, they have developed different developments. In this lecture, we will explain the technical and design characteristics of Japanese architecture and their background compared to the situation in China and Korea.

Instructor Keisuke Fujii (Professor, University of Tokyo)

Date and time Sunday, January 25, 2015 13:30 to 15:00

Venue Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Hall A

Capacity First 150 people (free, no application required)

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Demonstration "Japanese Architecture Skills Talked by the Master"

Domiya Carpenter, who assembles a variety of members and builds large shrines and temples, has unique wisdom and skills. We welcome Mr. Mio Ogawa, one of Japan's leading ridges, to explain the characteristics and structure of trees, how to assemble temple braids, and the carving and finishing using carpentry tools such as tableplanes and yariganna through demonstrations. You.

Mitsuo Ogawa, Instructor (Rikikosha)

Date and time Sunday, February 15, 2015 13:30 to 15:00

Venue Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Hall A

Capacity First 100 people (free, no application required)

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Exhibit Commentary

the museum will explain the highlights of the exhibition.

※Due to circumstances, the time may be changed or canceled

Date and time

Saturday, January 17 10:30, 13:30, 15:30
Sunday, January 25 10:30
Sunday, February 1 10:30, 13:30, 15:30
Sunday, February 15 15:30
Sunday, March 1 10:30, 13:30, 15:30

VenueSpecial gallery space Industrial Technology Memorial Hall
CapacityAppropriate (free participation, no application required)
Instructorthe museum Researcher

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