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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.

The catalogue is available for purchase at the exhibition.
(A4 size, 124 pages, 3,500 yen)
Sales by mail will be available starting September 25.

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Contents
2
Forword
4
Exhibition Prologue
〈Introduction〉
8
UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of “Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan” and “Shrines and Temples of Nikko” World Heritage Site | Teruhisa Funato
〈Illustrations〉
20
Urushi Lacquer Painting and Coloring in Nikko
40
“Techniques handed down alongside recoloring” | Interview with Shigeyuki Tezuka
44
“Urushi lacquer: a versatile natural material” | Interview with Koichi Hirota
48
Joboji Urushi Lacquer Tapping
52
“Clean work collects quality urushi.” | Interview with Takeo Kudo
56
Traditional Gold Leaf Manufacturing
62
“Our generation is sowing the seeds that our sons’ generation will reap the harvest of ” | Interview with Kenichi Matsumura
66
Decorative Metalworks in Nikko
82
“Techniques still seen in Nikko’s decorative metalworks” | Interview with Masao Suzuki
89
Kumimono model of Toshogu Shrine, Yomeimon Gate
94
The long journey of preserving the architecture of Nikko | Kazutoshi Asao
102
Architectural design & decorative technology of Nikko Toshogu Shrine | Shigeru Kubodera
〈Appendix〉
110
[Appendix A] List of “Techniques of traditional architectural craftspersons”
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[Appendix B] Decision of the UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee on “Techniques of traditional architectural craftspersons”
114
[Appendix C] List of Structures at the “Shrines and Temples of Nikko” World Heritage Site
116
Exhibition List of Works
122
Bibliography & Outline of Exhibition
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