Venue Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Special gallery space
Exhibition Period January 16 (Sat) to April 3 (Sun), 2016
Opening hours: 9:30 to 17:00 (entrance is until 16:30)
Admission free (A separate admission fee is required for Permanent exhibition)
Closed Monday (or the next day if it is a national holiday)
Organized by Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
Co-sponsored Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Special cooperation Shimizu Corporation, Takenaka Corporation
Materials Cooperation INAX Live Museum, Obayashi Gumi, Kashima Construction, Kyoto University, JR East, Japan
Taisei Construction, Takashimaya, The Railway Museum, The University of Tokyo, Architectural Institute of Japan, Hitotsubashi University, Ministry of Justice,
Maizuru City Red Brick Museum, Mitsui Bunko, Mitsubishi Estate, Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei, Meiji Yasuda Seimei,
Yokohama Urban Development Memorial Hall, Waseda University
Access
Get off at "Sako Station" on the Meitetsu/Nagoya Main Line and walk for 3 minutes
City Bus /
Nagoya Station Platform 11 for 'Nagoya Station' (circulation)
Get off at Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall and walk 3 minutes
Nagoya sightseeing route bus "Magle" /
Take Nagoya Station Platform 8.
Get off at "Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall" and walk for 0 minutes
Subway Higashiyama Line/Kamejima Station, 10 minutes walk from Exit 2
Get off at JR/Kintetsu/Nagoya Station, 25 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by car
[Inquiry for the venue]
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology TEL 052-551-6115
〒451-0051 4-1-35, Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya-shi
You will explain what kind of architecture was in the Meiji era, where tradition and longing for a new era intersected violently, while introducing the buildings relocated to Meiji Mura Village.
Date and time Sunday, February 28, 2016 13:30 to 15:00
Instructor Takeshi Nakagawa (Director, Meiji Mura)
Venue Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Hall A
Capacity First 150 people on the day (no application required, participation fee free)
Inside view of St. Paul's Church of Daimei-ji Temple
We make mosaic art of 10cm square by arranging colorful tiles of 1cm square.
Even children can make it easily and happily. Can be used as a coaster as well as on the wall.
Date and time |
Sunday, February 14, 2016 13:30 to 15:30 |
Instructor |
Kazuo Sumimiya (Director, INAX Live Museum) |
Venue |
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Creation Studio |
Capacity |
20 people (application required) ※Elementary school students and younger must be accompanied by a guardian. |
Participation fee |
1,200 yen + Entrance fee (200 yen for elementary school students, 300 yen for junior and senior high school students, 500 yen for adults) |
Reservations by |
Friday, January 29 |
How to Reserve |
Please fill in the following items on the web mail or round-trip postcard and apply. |
Examples of mosaic works
We will look around modern architecture around the Shirakabe area, focusing on tiles and terracotta that spread from the Taisho era to the early Showa era and greatly influenced the architectural expression of the time.
Date and time |
Saturday, February 6, 2016 13:00 to 16:30 |
Visit | Nagoya Ceramics Hall, former Toyoda Sasuke House, etc. |
Instructor | Kazumitsu Sakai (Curator of the Osaka Museum of History) Kan Murayama (Tajimi City Mosaic Tile Museum) |
Capacity | 30 people (application required and participation fee free) |
Reservations by | Friday, January 22 |
How to Reserve | Please fill in the following items on the web mail or round-trip postcard and apply. ・Click here for webmail ・Round-trip postcard (up to 1 person per postcard) [Reverse for Outgoing Communication] ①Event Name 2 Name of participant (furigana) 3 Postal code and address 4 Phone number [Reply surface] ・Enter the applicant's postal code, address, and name on the address. ※The back is not filled in. [Application] 〒651-0056 Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Modern Architecture Exhibition Event Section 7-5-1 Kumauchi-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe City ※The meeting place and time will be announced in the notice of participation decision. |
Nagoya Ceramics Hall