Masaaki Adachi "Smiling Enku and Mokujiki"
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At Paramita Museum
Media: Sculpture
"During the Edo period, the monks Enku and Mokujiki made smiling wooden Buddhist sculptures while praying. These works were a result of a heart-to-heart communication."
(Statement by the artist)
*Exhibiting at 1F/small gallery
[Image: "Hotei"]
Schedule
From 2008-02-04 To 2008-02-11
Artist(s)
Website
http://www.paramitamuseum.com/ (Japanese) (venue's website)
Fee
Adults ¥1000, College Students ¥800, High School Students ¥500, Junior High - Elementary School Students Free
Venue Hours
From 9:30 To 17:30
Note:Closed 12/28-1/1.
Access
5 minute walk from Obane-en station on the Kintetsu Yu-no-yama line.
Address
21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
Phone: 059-391-1088 Fax: 059-391-1077
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Venue: Paramita Museum
Schedule: From 2008-02-04 To 2008-02-11
Address: 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
Phone: 059-391-1088 Fax: 059-391-1077

