“The Soul art – Japanese sword exhibition” Daimaru Shinsaibashi – Artglorieux GALLERYOF OSAKA

2020.03.17

The traditional art of Japanese swords, in which the swordsmith puts his soul into every stroke and trains and crafts iron. From swords handed down from the Kamakura era to art swords by modern masters, swords, swords, Wakizashi, daggers, etc. will be gathered together and exhibited. In addition, a large number of props such as tsuba, rim, and manuki will be exhibited. This is an opportunity only once a year. Please come by all means.

The Soul art - Japanese sword exhibition

Dates: March 18 (Wed)-March 23 (Mon), 2020
Time: From 10:00 to 20:30
* Closed at 17:00 on the last day, March 23 (Mon)
Venue: Daimaru Shinsaibashi Main Building 8F
Artglorieux GALLERYOF OSAKA
Admission: Free

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