Art Diary Few foreign tourist

A miraculous Japanese craft technic !! Exhibition

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~ ABENO HARUKAS MUSEUM ~
January.26th Sat ~ April.14th.Sun

The fruits that seem to be eaten. A banana and a pineapple.
But those are artificial fruits by ivory.
These works were made in the Meiji era. (About 150 yeas ago)
Japanese craftsman was developed crafts of unique technology for the expo in Europe and U.S.A at Meiji period.
These crafts getting popular again in Japan.
You can see the extremely delicate cloisonne ware and ceramic wooden sculpture.
Important point is you can see both of the traditional crafts and contemporary crafts.

Information

January.26th Sat ~ April.14th.Sun
ABENO HARUKAS MUSEUM
1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka city, Osaka, 545-8545, JAPAN(16th floor)https://abenoharukas.d-kintetsu.co.jp/special/foreign/index.html

Hours
Tuesday to Friday / 10:00~20:00
Monday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays / 10:00 ~ 18:00
( last admission at 16:30)

Closed
4th (Monday) and 18th(Monday) March

Admission

Adult1,300 yen
High school and 
university students
900yen
Elementary and
junior high school students
500yen

You can see about 140 art works in this exhibition.
It is an impressive exhibition!!
Please visit this museum.

See you on our next trip!!

-Art, Diary, Few foreign tourist

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