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On January 11, 2020 (Saturday), the Kigumi Exhibition Nagoya venue has opened!
The venue is a special exhibition room of the Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall. It will be held until April 5 (Sun).
Entrance of gallery space
The entrance gate is a special design only for the Nagoya venue. It stands out from a distance in the large building!
Unlike the bright and open Kobe venue, the Nagoya venue has a calm atmosphere. The beauty of each tree group stands out.
Enkaku-ji Temple: Engakuji-Temple Shariden Interlocking Bracket Complex Full Scale Model
A model that breaks down the structure of temples and shrines. It is made of 66 components. You can see how they are assembled on a monitor and wall photo.
Strange Joints
The "Mysterious Wood Gumi" corner, which was popular in Kobe, has been upgraded by increasing the number of types. There is a fitting design on the wall.
Kigumi Puzzle Ichimatsu Frame
Ichimatsu pattern tree group that can be expanded infinitely. The thin lines that pass between the cubes can be exposed.
Kyutai Kumiko (Spheric Kumiko)
This Kumiko craft is shaped like a soccer ball!
Guitard (French eaves) and French stand (Guitarde and Trestle)
There is "Japanese Stereotomy" not only in Japan but also in Western European wooden buildings. The technology to combine curves freely is unique to the West.
Kintai-kyo Bridge (Kintaikyo Bridge)
The Kintai-kyo Bridge 1/2.5 model can be better understood by looking up from the bottom. Kumeji Ebizaki, who was in charge of this model production and was the leader of the rebuilding of Heisei, will be on stage at a lecture on February 9 (Sun).
Kumi-tsugi (Box Joint)
Complex bonding is used for the joints of fingers such as boxes. You can make it last longer by joining without using nails.
Rectangular Box in Japanese
A work by Kenji Suda, a living national treasure. You will be caught by the beautiful heather eyes. It is not clear from the appearance that the corners are actually assembled with complex hands.
Hands on (hands on)
Wooden hands-on of fingers that you can pick up in your hand. I’ve increased the number of great popularity!
Kumiko Folding Screen
A beautiful Kumiko work made by inserting fine pieces of wood into a wooden frame. How is it made? Please check the video.
The culture of the wooden group that processes wood and uses it for various things such as architecture, finger objects, bridges, etc. The world's proud traditional technology. Please come to the exhibition hall!