The
January art design exhibition is “Maki”, which depicts flowers and plants of the four seasons, children, birds, etc. with a gentle touch. Tsugumi Maki’s solo exhibition “Garden of Joy” will be held. The artist, Tsugumi Maki, fantastically and warmly depicts the small joys of the four seasons in transparent watercolor. During the exhibition, original goods will be on sale at the store on the first floor.
Artist Profile
Lives in Kyoto. I warmly draw flowers, children and birds of the four seasons in transparent watercolor.
She participates in art events all over Japan and holds solo exhibitions mainly in the Kansai region.
◆The
gallery of his works is here
⇒https://singammer.tumblr.com/(external link)
Exhibition Outline
1.
(Sunday), January 7 (Saturday), 8 (Sunday), 9 (Monday), 11 (Wednesday), 14 (Saturday), 15 (Sunday), 18 (Wednesday), 22 (Sunday), 25 (Wednesday), 28 (Saturday), 29 (Sunday)
*Updated information on the days the artist will be at the museum is available on the website.
2. Hours
: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
3. Location:
Rhein no Yakata
4. Admission
: Free
5. Event page:
https: //www.kobe-kazamidori.com/event/detail.php?id=752 (external link)
6. Sponsor
: Hibiya Kadan Co.
Facility Overview
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan: The Pavilion of Lines 2-10-24 Kitano-machi, Chuo-ku, Kobe TEL 078-222-3403
Regular hours: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
Closed: 3rd Thursday in June and February (closed the following day if the regular closing day is a holiday)
Admission: Free
Access: JR, Hankyu, Hanshin and subway Sannomiya Stations, Shinkansen 15 min. walk from Shin-Kobe Sta.
Take City Loop Bus and get off at “Kitano Ijinkan” and go north
Official website https://www.kobe-kazamidori.com/rhine/ (external link) The
Line Museum introduces the history and culture of Kobe Kitano and the origins of Ijinkan through projection mapping images, etc. The museum introduces the history and culture of Ijinkan in an easy-to-understand manner through projection mapping images. As the information center of Kitano, it is the only public Ijinkan in Ijinkan-gai that is free to enter.
Please note that the schedule is subject to change. Please check the website for the latest information.
The
January art design exhibition is “Maki”, which depicts flowers and plants of the four seasons, children, birds, etc. with a gentle touch. Tsugumi Maki’s solo exhibition “Garden of Joy” will be held. The artist, Tsugumi Maki, fantastically and warmly depicts the small joys of the four seasons in transparent watercolor. During the exhibition, original goods will be on sale at the store on the first floor.
Artist Profile
Lives in Kyoto. I warmly draw flowers, children and birds of the four seasons in transparent watercolor.
She participates in art events all over Japan and holds solo exhibitions mainly in the Kansai region.
◆The
gallery of his works is here
⇒https://singammer.tumblr.com/(external link)
Exhibition Outline
1.
(Sunday), January 7 (Saturday), 8 (Sunday), 9 (Monday), 11 (Wednesday), 14 (Saturday), 15 (Sunday), 18 (Wednesday), 22 (Sunday), 25 (Wednesday), 28 (Saturday), 29 (Sunday)
*Updated information on the days the artist will be at the museum is available on the website.
2. Hours
: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
3. Location:
Rhein no Yakata
4. Admission
: Free
5. Event page:
https: //www.kobe-kazamidori.com/event/detail.php?id=752 (external link)
6. Sponsor
: Hibiya Kadan Co.
Facility Overview
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan: The Pavilion of Lines 2-10-24 Kitano-machi, Chuo-ku, Kobe TEL 078-222-3403
Regular hours: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
Closed: 3rd Thursday in June and February (closed the following day if the regular closing day is a holiday)
Admission: Free
Access: JR, Hankyu, Hanshin and subway Sannomiya Stations, Shinkansen 15 min. walk from Shin-Kobe Sta.
Take City Loop Bus and get off at “Kitano Ijinkan” and go north
Official website https://www.kobe-kazamidori.com/rhine/ (external link) The
Line Museum introduces the history and culture of Kobe Kitano and the origins of Ijinkan through projection mapping images, etc. The museum introduces the history and culture of Ijinkan in an easy-to-understand manner through projection mapping images. As the information center of Kitano, it is the only public Ijinkan in Ijinkan-gai that is free to enter.
Please note that the schedule is subject to change. Please check the website for the latest information.
The
January art design exhibition is “Maki”, which depicts flowers and plants of the four seasons, children, birds, etc. with a gentle touch. Tsugumi Maki’s solo exhibition “Garden of Joy” will be held. The artist, Tsugumi Maki, fantastically and warmly depicts the small joys of the four seasons in transparent watercolor. During the exhibition, original goods will be on sale at the store on the first floor.
Artist Profile
Lives in Kyoto. I warmly draw flowers, children and birds of the four seasons in transparent watercolor.
She participates in art events all over Japan and holds solo exhibitions mainly in the Kansai region.
◆The
gallery of his works is here
⇒https://singammer.tumblr.com/(external link)
Exhibition Outline
1.
(Sunday), January 7 (Saturday), 8 (Sunday), 9 (Monday), 11 (Wednesday), 14 (Saturday), 15 (Sunday), 18 (Wednesday), 22 (Sunday), 25 (Wednesday), 28 (Saturday), 29 (Sunday)
*Updated information on the days the artist will be at the museum is available on the website.
2. Hours
: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
3. Location:
Rhein no Yakata
4. Admission
: Free
5. Event page:
https: //www.kobe-kazamidori.com/event/detail.php?id=752 (external link)
6. Sponsor
: Hibiya Kadan Co.
Facility Overview
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan: The Pavilion of Lines 2-10-24 Kitano-machi, Chuo-ku, Kobe TEL 078-222-3403
Regular hours: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
Closed: 3rd Thursday in June and February (closed the following day if the regular closing day is a holiday)
Admission: Free
Access: JR, Hankyu, Hanshin and subway Sannomiya Stations, Shinkansen 15 min. walk from Shin-Kobe Sta.
Take City Loop Bus and get off at “Kitano Ijinkan” and go north
Official website https://www.kobe-kazamidori.com/rhine/ (external link) The
Line Museum introduces the history and culture of Kobe Kitano and the origins of Ijinkan through projection mapping images, etc. The museum introduces the history and culture of Ijinkan in an easy-to-understand manner through projection mapping images. As the information center of Kitano, it is the only public Ijinkan in Ijinkan-gai that is free to enter.
Please note that the schedule is subject to change. Please check the website for the latest information.
The
January art design exhibition is “Maki”, which depicts flowers and plants of the four seasons, children, birds, etc. with a gentle touch. Tsugumi Maki’s solo exhibition “Garden of Joy” will be held. The artist, Tsugumi Maki, fantastically and warmly depicts the small joys of the four seasons in transparent watercolor. During the exhibition, original goods will be on sale at the store on the first floor.
Artist Profile
Lives in Kyoto. I warmly draw flowers, children and birds of the four seasons in transparent watercolor.
She participates in art events all over Japan and holds solo exhibitions mainly in the Kansai region.
◆The
gallery of his works is here
⇒https://singammer.tumblr.com/(external link)
Exhibition Outline
1.
(Sunday), January 7 (Saturday), 8 (Sunday), 9 (Monday), 11 (Wednesday), 14 (Saturday), 15 (Sunday), 18 (Wednesday), 22 (Sunday), 25 (Wednesday), 28 (Saturday), 29 (Sunday)
*Updated information on the days the artist will be at the museum is available on the website.
2. Hours
: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
3. Location:
Rhein no Yakata
4. Admission
: Free
5. Event page:
https: //www.kobe-kazamidori.com/event/detail.php?id=752 (external link)
6. Sponsor
: Hibiya Kadan Co.
Facility Overview
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan: The Pavilion of Lines 2-10-24 Kitano-machi, Chuo-ku, Kobe TEL 078-222-3403
Regular hours: 9:00 – 18:00 (last admission 17:45)
Closed: 3rd Thursday in June and February (closed the following day if the regular closing day is a holiday)
Admission: Free
Access: JR, Hankyu, Hanshin and subway Sannomiya Stations, Shinkansen 15 min. walk from Shin-Kobe Sta.
Take City Loop Bus and get off at “Kitano Ijinkan” and go north
Official website https://www.kobe-kazamidori.com/rhine/ (external link) The
Line Museum introduces the history and culture of Kobe Kitano and the origins of Ijinkan through projection mapping images, etc. The museum introduces the history and culture of Ijinkan in an easy-to-understand manner through projection mapping images. As the information center of Kitano, it is the only public Ijinkan in Ijinkan-gai that is free to enter.
Please note that the schedule is subject to change. Please check the website for the latest information.