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Exhibition Period | January 11 (Sat) to April 5 (Sun), 2020 The museum will be closed temporarily from February 29 (Sat) to April 6 (Mon), 2020 to prevent the spread of infection in COVID-19. ※The closing period is subject to change. |
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Venue | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Special gallery space |
Opening hours | 9:30 to 17:00 (entrance is until 16:30) |
Closed | Monday (or the next day if it is a national holiday) |
Entrance fee | Free (A separate admission fee is required for Permanent exhibition) |
Organizer | Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum |
Co-sponsorship | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology |
Sponsorship | Takenaka Corporation Nagoya Branch |
Get off at "Sako Station" on the Meitetsu/Nagoya Main Line and walk for 3 minutes
Take the Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus “Magle” / Nagoya Station Bus Terminal No. 11 and get off at the Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall.
5 minutes by taxi from "Nagoya Station"
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology TEL 052-551-6115
〒451-0051 4-1-35, Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya-shi
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Mr. Masayuki Miya, who runs a building company in Nishi Mikawa, will show you the production of the traditional joint "Mortised Rabbeted Oblique Splice" and the technique of thinning with a plane.
Date and time | Sunday, January 26, 2020 13:15 to 14:45 (opening at 12:45) |
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Venue | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Hall A |
Instructor | Masayuki Mitsuya (Representative of Mitsuya Architecture) |
Participation fee | Free, no application required |
Kintai-kyo Bridge, located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, is a rare wooden arch bridge in the world. We would like to talk to Mr. Kumeji Ebizaki, who served as the leader of the rebuilding of Heisei, about the Kigumi of Kintai-kyo Bridge.
Date and time | Sunday, February 9, 2020 13:15 to 14:45 (opening at 12:45) |
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Venue | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Hall A |
Instructor | Kumeji Ebisaki (Representative of Ebisaki Gumi) |
Capacity | First 120 people, no application required |
Participation fee | Free |
Kumiko's technology to create beautiful patterns by combining trees without using nails. We invite Mr. Eiichi Yokota, a leading figure of Kumiko, to talk about its history and technology, including demonstrations, and under his guidance, we will make a hemp leaf coaster.
Date and time | March 20, 2020 (Friday/holiday) and Saturday, March 21 ①10:30 to 12:00 (only on March 21), 2 13:30 to 15:00 (both days) ※We will stop to prevent infection and spread of COVID-19 |
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Venue | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Hall A |
Instructor | Glory fitting craft |
Capacity | 20 students in 4th grade or older each time ※Elementary school students must be accompanied by a guardian (Pre-registration system, if there are many applicants, lottery) |
Participation fee | 1,500 yen |
Reservations by | Must arrive on February 28 (Fri) |