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The Shrines and Temples of Nikko, a World Heritage Site. This world-class cultural heritage site of Japan has 9 national treasures and 94 Important Cultural Properties at its core. The buildings and structures in Nikko are said to be works of art created by some of Japan’s most gifted artists of the 17th century, created with the highest level of architectural techniques of the time.
In particular, many are drawn to the overwhelmingly gorgeous architectural design of Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Nikkosan Rinnoji Taiyuin Temple. These architectural works of art still hold onto their splendor to this day. This was made possible through the power of the master craftsmen, who have not only continued to preserve and repair the structures using traditional skills and techniques, but also reliably passed along their knowledge from one generation to the next. As of December 2020, traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan, was officially inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
In this exhibition, we explore the mystery of its beauty by focusing on one aspect of these traditional skills and techniques. The colors used on the Nikko shrines and temples and the decorative techniques of “coloring” and “metalwork” highlight its unparalleled luxury and glitter. Please enjoy this chance to view a world often only seen from the distance up close and personal – a world of glittering architectural designs and traditional techniques.

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Summary

●Period
2024 September 14 (Sat) - December 15 (Sun)

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
7-5-1 Kumochi-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe 651-0056, Japan

●Hours
9:30 - 16:30 (Last admission 16:00)

●Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)

●Admission
Adults: ¥700, Seniors (65 and over) / Students(College/University, High School): ¥500, Students(Elementary, Junior High School): Free *Including permanent exhibition fee

●Organizers
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, The Association to Promote the Preservation,
Utilization, and Development of Techniques of Traditional Architectural Craftspersons

●With the Assistance of
Hyogo prefecture, Nikko City, Ninohe City

●With the special cooperation of
Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Rinno-ji Temple, Nikko Futarasan-jinja Shrine

●With the cooperation of
Association for the Preservation of the Nikko World Heritage Site Shrines and Temples, General Incorporated Association Shrine and Temple Architectural Decoration Heritage Skill Association, Japanese urushi tapping Preservation Society, Society for the Preservation of Traditional Kanazawa Gold Leaf, Ishikawa-Pref.Leaf Commerce and Industry Cooperative Associaion, Suzuki’s Decorative Metalwork Arts Co., Joboji Museum of History and Folklore, TOPPAN

●Assisted by
FY2024 Japan Cultural Expo 2.0 Project (補助型)
(Japan Arts Council/Agency for Cultural Affairs)

Access

●Shinkansen:
Take the Sanyo Shinkansen to Shin-Kobe station and exit from the Central Exit. The museum is a 3 minute walk away.

●Subway:
Take the Kobe Municipal Subway (Seishin-Yamate Line) to Shin-Kobe station and exit from North Exit 2. The museum is a 3 minute walk away.

●City Loop Bus:
Take the City Loop bus to “12 Shin-Kobe Station (1F).” The museum is a 3 minute walk away.

●Kobe City Bus:
Take the Kobe City Bus (Line 2 or Line 18) to the “Kumochi 6-Choume” stop. The museum is a 2 minute walk away.

Inquiry

Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum

TEL: +81 (0)78-242-0216

7-5-1, Kumochi-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe 651-0056, Japan

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Event
Special Exhibition Commemorative Lecture Decorating Nikko’s Structures: Urushi & Coloring
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●Date & Time
Sunday, August 4, 2024
13:30 – 15:00 (Doors open at 13:00)

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, 1F Multipurpose Hall

●Event fee
No additional charge (museum admission fee is required)

●Capacity
80 people (bookings are required; if the number of applications exceeds capacity, a lottery system will be used to select attendees)

●Reservation deadline
By July 20th, 2024 (Sat.)

Portrait courtesy of: (Public Finance) Nikkosha Temple Cultural Properties Preservation Society
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Live viewing “Nikko’s Coloring and Gold Leaf on Lacquer”
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●Date & Time
(Sat) Sept. 28 – (Sun) Sept. 29, 2024
10:00AM-12:00PM/1:30PM-4:00PM (Until 2:30 PM on the 29th)

●Instructor
Association for the Preservation of the Nikko World Heritage Site Shrines and Temples Craftsman

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Basement 2F Workshop Room

*No additional charge (museum admission fee is required), No reservation required

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Workshop: Traditional Coloring Techniques with Flower Patterns
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●Date & Time
Saturday, October 5th, 2024
❶9:30 – 10:30 ❷11:00 – 12:00
❸13:30 – 14:30 ❹15:00 – 16:00

●Instructor
Matsumura Gold Leaf Production, Association for the Preservation of the Nikko World Heritage Site Shrines and Temples Craftsman

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Basement 2F Workshop Room

●Event fee
¥2000 (Museum admission fee not included)

●Capacity
10 people per session *Must be elementary school grade 3 or above. (bookings are required; if the number of applications exceeds capacity, a lottery system will be used to select attendees)
*Elementary school students must be paired with a
parent or guardian.

●Reservation deadline
By September 20th, 2024 (Fri.)

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Workshop: Make Your Own Bowl with Joboji Urushi Lacquer
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●Workshop Details
❶Lacquer tapping viewing and workshop (With actual scraping of a lacquer tree).
❷Lecture on lacquer tapping and lacquering techniques (Approx. 30mins. Details on tools and other lacquer related information, such as the timeline for making lacquerware including tree cultivation, lacquer tapping, woodwork, and painting, will be provided).
❸Participants will apply a finish coat to the inside of a small bowl using Jojobi urushi lacquer (the outside of the bowl will be completed in advance).
*Completed bowls will be sent to participants at a later date (Approx. 1.5 months to allow the lacquer to dry).

●Date & Time
Saturday, November 9th
❶10:00 – 12:00 ❷13:30 – 15:30

●Instructor
Tekiseisha Lacquer Artist

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Basement 2F Workshop Room

●Event fee
¥24,000 (Includes bowl and shipping costs, museum admission fee not included)

●Capacity
5 people, high school age and above, per session (bookings are required; if the number of applications exceeds capacity, a lottery system will be used to select attendees)

●Reservation deadline
By Friday, October 25th, 2024

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Workshop: Make Your Own Strap with Joboji Urushi Lacquer
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●Workshop Details
❶Lecture on lacquer tapping and lacquering techniques (Approx. 30 mins. Details on tools and other lacquer related information, such as the timeline for making lacquerware including tree cultivation, lacquer tapping, woodwork, and painting, will be provided).
❷Lacquer tapping viewing and workshop (With actual tapping of a lacquer tree).
❸Polish and complete an urushi lacquer strap (Can choose from 8 designs).
*Completed straps can be taken home on the same day.

●Date & Time
Sunday, November 10th, 2024
❶10:00 – 11:15 ❷13:00 – 14:15
❸14:45 – 16:00

●Instructor
Member of the Japanese Urushi Tapping Preservation Society

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Basement 2F Workshop Room

●Event fee
¥2,500 (For lacquer strap costs, museum admission fee not included)

●Capacity
10 people, age 10 and above, per session (bookings are required; if the number of applications exceeds capacity, a lottery system will be used to select attendees)

●Reservation deadline
By October 26th, 2024 (Sat.)

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Workshop: Decorative Metalwork Engraving
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●Date & Time
Saturday, November 16th
❶10:00 – 11:00 ❷13:00 – 14:00

●Instructor
Suzuki’s Decorative Metalwork Arts Co.

●Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Basement 2F Workshop Room

●Event fee
¥2,000 (Museum admission fee not included)

●Capacity
10 people per session *Must be elementary school grade 3 or above. (bookings are required; if the number of applications exceeds capacity, a lottery system will be used to select attendees)
*Elementary school students must be paired with a
parent or guardian.

●Reservation deadline
By September 20th, 2024 (Fri.)

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