Sanjiro Minamikawa "Pilgrimage at the Ancient Kumano Road"
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At Paramita Museum
Media: Photography, Art Talk
The three Kumamo mountains, Yoshino, Omine and Takano, are guarded with steep hills, thick forests, huge rocks, big falls and cool winds. This area is where various religions such as Shinto, Buddhism, Shugendou (Japanese mountain asceticism) intermingle and create a place for sanctuary. In 2004, this location was registered as a world heritage site.
This exhibition features photographs taken at the ancient Kumano road of a pilgrimage; a place familiar to many Japanese through its historical, traditional and cultural recognition.
*Exhibiting at 2F/Room4/gallery
Art Talk: January 14th (Mon, Holiday) 11:00-12:00, 14:00-15:00
[Image: "Ookumotorigoe Enza Stone"]
Schedule
From 2008-01-02 To 2008-01-31
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 2008-01-02 To 2008-01-31
Address: 21-6 Obane-en Matsugae-cho, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie 510-1245
Phone: 059-391-1088 Fax: 059-391-1077

