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From Saturday, February 17, 2024 to Monday, March 18, 2024 At Mahora Inahoyama in Minano Town, Chichibu District, Saitama Prefecture The 3rd Meisen Exhibition will be held. Chichibu Silk, which has a history of its own, and Chichibu Beni, the phantom Lucky Grass that brings happiness, work together. ©Mahora Inahoyama
From the Taisho era to the Showa era, the kimono was very popular as casual and fashionable clothing. Chichibu flourished as a major production area. In recent years, there has been a gradual boom among people who enjoy retro-modern attire.
It is a general term for the red-colored Fukujusou that blooms in the Chichibu Mountains. This is the phantom Fukujusou that brings happiness.
2024/2/17 (Sat) - 2024/3/18 (Mon)
*Closed on Tuesdays (open on 2/27 and 3/5)
10:00~16:30
Mahora Inahoyama Mori Art Museum 4048-1 Minano, Minano-machi, Chichibu-gun, Saitama Prefecture
Inside the Mori Art Museum. You can see exhibitions of valuable meisen, talk shows, and experience them.
There is also a cafe on the grounds of Mahora Inahoyama.
600 yen (environmental maintenance cooperation fund)
This is the third time for the Meisen exhibition to be held to coincide with the blooming period of the phantom Fukujusou.
It's on a slope of a mountain, so wear comfortable shoes.
A relaxing inn with a modern Japanese atmosphere. Enjoy five types of guest rooms that give you a deep Japanese feel. The breakfast, which uses plenty of local ingredients, is popular. A futuristic powder room that looks like it's inside a spaceship. A private bath where you can enjoy yourself while feeling nature. A space with a wood-burning stove to warm your body and soul. It is decorated with quiet yet gorgeous wildflowers that have a strong presence. 8 minutes walk from Seibu Chichibu Station. Accommodation with no meals and breakfast included. OMOTENASHI Selection 2022 Award Winner
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