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"The carpenter ridge of Owari Mikawa and its work"

In Mikawa, centered on Owari, the leader of the Tokugawa Imperial Family, and Okazaki, the birthplace of Ieyasu Tokugawa, there are still excellent buildings since the Edo period, and the skills and hearts of carpenters involved in the construction I can see. In this tour, we will first visit the important cultural property Rokusho Shrine shrine hall, Iga Hachimangu Shrine shrine hall and Takiyama Toshogu Shrine shrine hall, which were heavily used by Hidetada Tokugawa and Iemitsu as the early Edo period architecture remaining in Okazaki. In Nagoya, the founder of Matsuzakaya Department Stores, Jirozaemon Ito, built a villa from the Taisho era to the early Showa era, and Takenaka Corporation, which developed from a carpenter ridge from Nagoya to a modern construction industry, contracted construction. Tour.

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Title The carpenter ridge of Owari Mikawa and its work
Date and time Saturday, December 11, 2010 9:00-17:00 (planned)
Meeting and dissolution site Set: Higashiokazaki, dissolution: Nagoya
Visiting place Rokusho Shrine, Iga Hachimangu Shrine, Takiyama Toshogu Shrine, Yangukiso
Capacity 30 people (advance application required)
Participation fee Adults 4,500 yen (including bus, admission fee, meal fee, travel insurance fee)
Application acceptance From September 1 (Wed) to November 12 (Fri), 2010 Postmark valid
※There is room for the number of people, so we will recruit additionally until November 22 (Mon).
Commentary

Kazuyoshi Fumoto (Professor, Graduate School of Nagoya Institute of Technology)

Profile
Born in Kagawa Prefecture in 1956. Graduated from Nagoya Institute of Technology. He is currently a professor at Nagoya Institute of Technology after working at the Association for the Preservation of Cultural Properties and Buildings. Doctor of Engineering. Majored in the preservation and restoration of Japanese architectural history and cultural properties. He has authored "Nippon Architectural Classics 9 Early Modern Architecture Book Painting Hinagata", "Former Kiichiro Toyoda House Relocation and Restoration Work Report", "Record of Ho Kumoyama Renkyoji Preservation and Restoration Work", co-authored "Nihon Sangyo Technical History Encyclopedia", "Japanese History of Visual Version Castle", "Tea Ceremony University 6 Tea Room / Open Field" and many others.
How to apply

Apply by webmail

Application for tour tour of the tour exhibition

 ※Since the application has been closed, the form will not be available.

Apply by round-trip postcard

Please fill out the following items on the round-trip postcard and apply.
・The application deadline is Friday, November 12 (postmark valid).
 ※There is room for the number of people, so we will recruit additionally until November 22 (Mon).
・In the case of a large number of applicants, it will be a lottery.
・Postcards (reply postcards) will be sent after the deadline.
・Please contact us by phone after the deadline.
・The information you provide will be strictly managed and other than summer vacation children's experience classes.
 We will not use it for the purpose.
[Back of outgoing credit] Name (furigana), postal code, address, telephone number of participants
[Reply surface] Please note that the certificate of participation will be printed on the back side.
[Application] 〒650-0004 4-18-25, Nakayamatedori, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum's "Touring Exhibition Tour"
※Only one person per postcard or e-mail will be applied.
※In the case of a large number of applicants, it will be a lottery.
※Details such as whether or not to participate and the meeting place on the day will be notified after the deadline.
※The information you provide will be strictly managed and will not be used for any purpose other than the event commemorating the traveling exhibition.
Contact Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum TEL 078-242-0216

 

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