[Kyohei Fujita Museum of Glass] “Osekku Exhibition 2023 – Hina, Kobuto, and Carp Streamers -” a warm time that only handmade work can bring.

2023.01.19

[Kyohei Fujita Museum of Glass] “Osekku Exhibition 2023 – Hina, Kobuto, and Carp Streamers -” a warm time that only handmade work can bring.

Wishing for the healthy growth of your child…or for seasonal interior decoration…from palm-sized ornaments that are easy to place to slightly larger ornaments that have more presence, you will find Sekku figurines that blend in with modern life.

Osekku Exhibition 2023 -Hina, Butterflies, and Carp Streamers

Duration: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 to Friday, May 5, 2023
Time: 9:30-13:00 last entry, 13:30 closing
Closed: January 30th (Mon) – February 2nd (Thu), March 6th (Mon) – 9th (Thu)
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>Osekku Exhibition 2023 -Hina, Butterflies, and Carp Streamers- Special Site

Museum of Sea, Glass and Garden

On display are a decorative box and a Venetian vase by Kyohei Fujita, the first glassworker to be awarded the Order of Culture, works related to Matsushima, and works by Jun Fujita, another glassworker. Visitors can enjoy the works of father and son.

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[Hoshinoya Tokyo] “New Year’s Kabuki Stay” brings the hospitality of an Edo Period theatrical teahouse to the present day.

Hoshinoya Tokyo, a Japanese-style inn located in Otemachi, Tokyo, will again this year host the “New Year Kabuki Stay” program, a two-day and one-night stay from January 5 to 26, 2024.
For people living in Edo, one of their New Year’s pleasures was to watch Kabuki, and it was a chic way to spend the New Year. Theatrical teahouses supported this way of enjoying Kabuki. In addition to arranging tickets to the theater, the teahouses delighted patrons by providing a complete range of services, including plot notes, tea, sweets, makunouchi box lunches, and snacks and drinks (*1). Hoshinoya Tokyo offers a stay to celebrate the New Year with hospitality similar to the theatrical teahouses of the time.

*1: Tomizawa, Yoshihide and Fujita, Yosuke (2012). The Latest Kabuki Dictionary. Kashiwa Shobo.

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[Shinjuku Gyoen x Naked] NAKED Autumn Foliage in Shinjuku Gyoen 2023 to be held

From November 22 (Wed) to December 3 (Sun), 2023, an autumn foliage lighting event will be held at Shinjuku Gyoen. Following the cherry blossom event this spring, Shinjuku Gyoen and Naked will collaborate again this fall for the autumn foliage event. Shinjuku Gyoen, one of Tokyo’s most famous gardens, is one of the few places in the city where visitors can enjoy the autumn leaves. The 200-meter-long rows of plane trees, the best maple tree spot in the city, Momijiyama, and the “Middle Pond,” with its spectacular reflection in the pond, will offer a world where the autumn leaves of Shinjuku Gyoen and Naked’s art and food are fused together.

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