1st Japan International Art Festival Collaboration Project First Generation Suwa Sozan Exhibition

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1st Japan International Art Festival Collaboration Project First Generation Suwa Sozan Exhibition

The works of Sozan Suwa I, a potter who was active in Kanazawa and Kyoto during the Meiji period, as well as the molds that have been passed down in the Suwa family, as well as the molds that have been reconstructed using three-dimensional scanners, are on display. An exhibition that approaches recreations of Yama's works.

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With the mission of "Co-creation of art, design, science, technology and economy - conveying the beauty and spirit of Japan to the world and creating the future", the expo will be held for the same six months as the Osaka-Kansai Expo, which will see the participation of 158 countries and regions and seven international organizations, and will network with the Expo site, Kyoto, Osaka, Kansai and the whole country to contribute to creating a virtuous cycle between culture and arts, and the economy and society, and a well-being future in which life shines. We hope that the Osaka-Kansai Expo will serve as an opportunity to expand the circle of co-creation of diverse culture and arts, science and technology, and economy with countries around the world.

Date: September 25th (Monday) - October 28th (Saturday) 10:00 - 17:00 (Admission until 16:30)
Venue: Kyoto Institute of Technology Arts and Crafts Museum (1, Matsugasakibashi Kamimachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City)
Price: 200 yen for adults, 150 yen for university students, free for high school students and younger *Closed on Sundays and holidays (but open on Sunday, October 1st), Saturday, October 21st

Yumeshima Organization to Create New Industry and City

With the mission of "Co-creation of art, design, science, technology and economy - conveying the beauty and spirit of Japan to the world and creating the future", the expo will be held for the same six months as the Osaka-Kansai Expo, which will see the participation of 158 countries and regions and seven international organizations, and will network with the Expo site, Kyoto, Osaka, Kansai and the whole country to contribute to creating a virtuous cycle between culture and arts, and the economy and society, and a well-being future in which life shines. We hope that the Osaka-Kansai Expo will serve as an opportunity to expand the circle of co-creation of diverse culture and arts, science and technology, and economy with countries around the world.

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