Domiya carpenter ridge, Tsunekazu Nishioka (provided by Rigikosha) |
Domiya's carpenter ridge, which unites a group of craftsmen with trained skills and hearts and builds temples and shrines that withstand hundreds of years of wind and snow.
The appearance of inheriting the millennium tradition and convictioning difficult tasks while organizing the organization is attractive to us living in a volatile modern society.
In this exhibition, we will introduce the work of Domiya carpenter ridge beams with powerful models and drawings, as well as valuable materials that you cannot usually see, such as used tools and recorded images. We hope that you will come and feel the charm of this event on your skin.
This exhibition will be held to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the opening of Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, starting in Tokyo, Sapporo, Kobe and Nagoya.
Name of the exhibition | Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum's 25th Anniversary Tour: The World of Domiya Carpenters | ||||||||||||
Exhibition Period | October 2 (Sat)-November 14 (Sun), 2010 | ||||||||||||
Opening hours | 9:30-16:30 (entrance until 16:00) | ||||||||||||
Closed days | Monday (or the next day if it is a national holiday) | ||||||||||||
Admission fee |
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Venue | Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum (4-18-25 Nakayamatedori, Chuo-ku, Kobe) | ||||||||||||
Sponsorship | Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum | ||||||||||||
Planning | Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum | ||||||||||||
Sponsorship | Architectural Institute of Japan, Federation of Architects of Japan, Association of Architects of Japan, Association of Building Industry, Association of Building Industry, Association of Heijo Recapital 1300 Commemorative Project | ||||||||||||
Cooperation | The Agency for Cultural Affairs, the National Museum of Nature and Science, Ritsumune Sohonzan Toshodaiji Temple, Hibiki Kosha Co., Ltd. | ||||||||||||
Related events | For more information: |
※ | During the tour, Permanent exhibition 1F and B1 Video Corner are not available. You can see Permanent exhibition 2F to 3F as usual. |