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National Historic Site Saiku Ruins Heian Picture Scroll Projection Mapping 2023

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In the Seiden, Higashiwakiden, and Nishiwakiden halls of Saiku Heian no Mori, which is located in the ruins of the palace where Saio once lived, the Saiku ruins, a national historic site, there are ``Saio Gungyo Emaki'', ``Ise Monogatari Picture Scroll'', ``The Tale of Genji Emaki'', and ``Junihito'...

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Date: November 3, 2020 (Friday/Holiday) / November 5, 2020 (Sunday) 18:00-21:00

Night entertainment interwoven with history, culture and art unique to Saiku!

In the Seiden, Higashiwakiden, and Nishiwakiden halls of Saiku Heian no Mori, which is located in the ruins of the palace where Saio once lived, the Saiku ruins, a national historic site, there are ``Saio Gungyo Emaki'', ``Ise Monogatari Picture Scroll'', ``The Tale of Genji Emaki'', and ``Junihito''. We will project majestic projection mapping images such as digital animations with motifs of culture and art related to Saiku.

Admission fee is 500 yen, free for elementary school students and younger, and no advance application is required.

In addition, as a related event, "Saikyu Hono Takigi Noh" will be held at Saiku Heian no Mori on Saturday, November 4, 2023.

Please enjoy night entertainment that combines the history, culture and art unique to Saiku.

Event overview

[Name] National Historic Site Saiku Ruins Heian Emaki Projection Mapping 2023

[Date and time] November 3rd (Friday/Holiday) and November 5th (Sunday) 18:00-21:00

*Approximately 7 minutes of content will be projected continuously with approximately 4 minutes of intermission.

*You can view the same video no matter what time you visit.

*In case of rain, projection may be temporarily suspended or canceled.

*Projection mapping will not be held on November 4th (Saturday) due to the Saiku dedication firewood Noh performance.

[Venue] Saiku Heian no Mori (2800 Saiku, Meiwa-cho, Taki-gun, Mie Prefecture)

Public transportation: Approximately 5 minutes walk from the Shiseki Koen exit of Saiku Station on the Kintetsu Yamada Line

Car: Approximately 20 minutes from Ise Motor “Tamaki IC”

*There are approximately 50 parking spaces on the east side of Saiku Heian no Mori (2773-1 Saiku, Meiwa-cho, Taki-gun, Mie Prefecture).

Alternatively, please use the Itsukinomiya Regional Exchange Center (2811 Saiku, Meiwa-cho, Taki-gun, Mie Prefecture).

[Contents] In the Seiden, Higashiwakiden, and Nishiwakiden halls of Saiku Heian no Mori, which is located in the ruins of the palace where Saio once lived, the national historic site Saiku Ruins, there are ``Saio Gungyo Emaki'', ``Ise Monogatari Picture Scroll'', ``Ise Monogatari Picture Scroll'', and ``Genji Monogatari Emaki''. We will project majestic projection mapping images such as digital animations with motifs of cultural arts related to Saigu, such as ``Junihitoe'' and ``Junihitoe''.

[Fee] 500 yen (free for elementary school students and under) / Advance reservations not required *Please pay the admission fee in cash or PayPay at the reception on the day.

[Request to those attending]

・When taking photos or videos, please refrain from using flash photography, drone photography, or using a tripod in the front row for long periods of time when the venue is crowded. In addition, the shutter sound from continuous shooting may disturb people around you, so please refrain from continuous shooting during busy times or use the silent shooting function. Due to the fast movement of the video, we recommend recording video using a smartphone.

・When using a tripod, the camera position must be at the height of the photographer's head regardless of the viewing location (excluding photography by official recording staff). Also, please refrain from taking pictures using stepladders or other objects that do not allow your feet to touch the ground.

・You may be reflected in staff taking photos, videos, and media interviews. Please note.

・Wearing a mask is left to individual judgment.

・If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, or sore throat, please refrain from visiting.

[Sponsor] Meiwa Kanko Trading Company, General Incorporated Association

[Planning and production] Ichihata Co., Ltd.

[Cooperation] Saiku History Museum

[Sponsored by] Meiwa Town

[Inquiries] Meiwa Tourism Trading Company info@hana-meiwa.jp

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The entrance to Oise-san, Meiwa-cho. Meiwa Town is a town where the Miyako ``Saikyu'', where the princess of the imperial family, ``Saio'', who served Amaterasu Omikami at Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor, once lived, remains as a historical site.

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