Photo Report Nagoya Venue
Here are photos of the Nagoya venue in Current.
The venue is a special exhibition room of the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology.
The exhibition room is divided into China on the left, Korea on the back, and Japan on the right, so you can compare the three countries in a round trip. In addition, there is also a mini corner in the meantime.
Intro, we introduce the position of architecture and ridges in each country, as well as display documents that describe the history of building technology.
The exhibition in China introduces model boards, length bands, and carpentry tools, focusing on partial models of Taiwaden in Forbidden City and paper models made during the construction of palaces.
Next is the experience corner. Compare Japanese cypress, Kusuki in China, Akamatsu in Korea, and the texture and weight of each. You can also measure the good and bad luck of dimensions with the gate scale.
In the Korean exhibition, there are exhibits of full-scale braid models, plate drawings, plate plates, carpentry tools and rituals.
On the wall, words of the ridge beam, photos and videos are studded. The idea is that exhibits and graphics are gradually connected through words with conclusive words, and the world view of each ridge beam emerges.
This is the tool comparison corner. This is a special project only for the Nagoya venue. You can compare tools from three countries at a glance.
The exhibition in Japan introduces a 1/2 model of the Toin-do Hall of Yakushi-ji Temple. On the wall, in addition to drawings and templates, oral traditions written by Tsunekazu Nishioka ridge are also displayed.
gallery space offers a panoramic view of the models made by the leaders of three countries. This is the last time I can compare it. Don't miss it.
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