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What is inherited from time to time

Tsunekazu Nishioka, the head of the Domiya carpenter (provided by the Rikikosha)

Domiya's carpenter ridge that builds temples and shrines that can withstand hundreds of years of snow and snow by uniting craftsmen with well-trained skills and hearts.

Inheriting the millennium tradition, holding together organizations, and confronting difficult business with conviction seems 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 can not usually see, such as used tools and recorded videos. We hope that you will take this opportunity to come and feel the charm of it on your skin.

This exhibition marks the 25th anniversary of the opening of Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, starting in Tokyo, Sapporo, Kobe, and Nagoya.

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Name of the exhibition Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum's 25th Anniversary Tour Exhibition "Mountain: The World of Domiya Carpenter"
Exhibition Period June 16 (Wed) - July 23 (Fri), 2010
Opening hours 10:00-18:00 (until 17:00 on the last day)
Closed Sunday and public holidays
Entrance fee Free
Venue GALLERY A4 (1F, Takenaka Corporation, Tokyo Head Office, 1-1-1 Shinsuna, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
Organizer GALLERY A4 (Gallery A. Quad)
Project Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Foundation
Support Koto-ku Board of Education, Architectural Institute of Japan, Association of Japan Federation of Architects,
Association of Building Industry, Association for the 1300th anniversary of the relocation of the capital to Heijo
Cooperation Agency for Cultural Affairs, National Museum of Nature and Science, Ritsushu Sohonzan Toshodaiji Temple, Ritsukosha Co., Ltd.
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