Exhibitions
A VISTA OF TEMPLES
The shrines of Japan are used for the ritual ceremonies of two religions - the Shinto and the Buddhist.
INDIGO
Textile Design
Japan imported textiles and the techniques of their preparation from Korea and China, India and the Ryukyu Islands. The Japanese weavers made the cloth from bast and silk thread, till cotton arrived in the 16th century from India, via China and Korea.
MORI
The Etchings of Noriko Yanagisawa
Noriko Yanagisawa was born in Hamamatsu, a city in the Shizuoka Province of Japan, in 1940.
HARMONY IN BRUSH AND SWORD
THE WAY OF THE SAMURA
The samurai (retainers), also known as bushi (warriors) arose in the tenth century, and were ranked among the aristocracy of Japan from the twelfth century until Japan entered the modern era with the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
SHADES OF INK
Ink drawings are made on silk or on paper. The ink is a compound of charcoal from pine wood and various glues.
Bridges
In traditional Japanese art bridges are depicted in paintings and prints of landscapes and scenery, but there is no specific "bridge" genre.
Things that Go Bump in the Night
Belief in demons and spirits has been deep-rooted in Japanese folklore throughout history.
Accessories for the Girls and Boys Festival
THE BOYS' FESTIVAL
Kodomo no Hi, The Boys' Festival, which takes place on May 5th, is one of the five traditional celebrations (Sekku) of Japan.
Black Gold
Japanese Lacquer Boxes
A Japanese fable relates that, while out hunting, Prince Yamato Takeru was enchanted by the beauty of the trees in their autumn glory.
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