Sep 21, 2015

Senda Wasshoi Matsuri Flea Market

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Date:September 27th(8am-3pm)

Cost:free

Venue:Higashi-Senda-machi park
(Takes 3min walk from Nissekibyoin-mae Tram station)

Website:http://sendawasshoi.web.fc2.com/

*Postponed until October 4th in the event of heavy rain.
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You can also enjoy food stalls and music there!!It must be good experience for you to see Japanese Flea Market!!!


Sep 18, 2015

Costume Convention in ONOMICHI


It's going to hold a Costume Convention at ONOMICHI!!

This is a big Convention for Costumed people in Japan.

You can enjoy more than 100 costumes for 2 days.

Just go to Onomichi and enjoy the parade and convention:)

If you like,You can put some costume on your self:)






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DATE : 2015,September 26th,27th
【26th】15:00~19:00
    【27th】11:00~16:00  

PLACE :  around ONOMICHI JR station

ACCESS :1hour from Hiroshima station by bullet train.

HP : http://www.kasouonomichi.com/
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Sep 9, 2015

KUNIYOSHI Show : UKIYO-e Artist of the Edo

KUNIYOSHI Show : UKIYO-e Artist of the Edo
@ Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum


Date:September 11 (Fri) - October 18 (Sun)
Place:Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum
Admission:Adult 1100yen Student:700yen







As an ukiyo-e master active around the end of the Edo Period, Kuniyoshi Utagawa (1797-1861) earned the nickname “The Gekiga Artist of Edo” for his novel and humorous works inspired by a wide range of subjects, including portraits of actors, warriors and beautiful women as well as landscape and paintings of scenes from history. This exhibit introduces the artistic world of Kuniyoshi, a man known as a “master of the fantastic” through displays of around 200 of his representative works: from his dynamic “Suikoden (The Water Margin)” series, which first won him fame, to his satirical works which parodied the age in which he lived with anthropomorphized versions of cats, foxes, raccoon dogs and other animals found in daily life, as well as western style landscape and original drawings, few of which still remain.