Sumida Sato Cultural Museum
Sumida Sato Cultural Museum
Sumida Sato Cultural Museum
Sumida Sato Cultural Museum
Sumida Sato Cultural Museum
Sumida Sato Cultural Museum
Phone:+81 3-5619-7034
Address:2-3-5 Mukojima, Sumida 131-0033, Tokyo Prefecture
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All about Sado in Winter | Japan Travel Guide
More information about Sado:
- Geography
Sado is located in the Sea of Japan and is a part of Niigata Prefecture. The island is 855 km2(330 mile2)in area which is bigger than the 23 wards of Tokyo(621 km2 = 240 mile2)and the country of Bahrain(758 km2 = 293 mile2)which is ranked 184th in the world. The tourist season is in summer, but there are also people who make the effort to come in winter to view the rough waves of the Sea of Japan at that time.
- Landmarks
Landmarks include Sado Gold Mine whose mountain top has been cleaved in half due to the efforts of gold mining, Toki Forest Park where you can see the Japanese crested ibis which is an endangered species, and the Ogi Diving Center where you can get a unique sea kayaking experience through blue grottoes and the waters of the Sea of Japan. There are also plenty of highlights such as Chokoku-ji Temple where you can have more than 30 Buddhist experiences including one involving entering a coffin. Usually between April and October, you can view traditional nighttime performances of Noh theater which occur outside the temple, and with Sado being the base for the world-famous Kodo wadaiko drumming troupe, you can hear the drumming amid nature as one example of art and nature splendidly co-existing.
- Food
The specialty of Sado Island which is completely encircled by the Sea of Japan has got to be seafood. It’s no exaggeration to say that sushi with several times the taste can be savored here at only a fraction of the price charged in Tokyo. The new local dish that has been all the rage is buri-katsudon or deep-fried yellowtail on rice. Natural yellowtail deep-fried as a cutlet covered in a special sauce consisting of ago-dashi soy sauce topped on Sado rice makes for a superb dish. The sake brewed from the nature of the island is also delicious, and the island is also home to the brewery for Manotsuru sake which is the sake served in first class on Air France flights.
- Getting Around
It takes the better part of 2 hours from Tokyo to Niigata Station, followed by a 15-minute bus ride to Niigata Port. And then it’s a trip by ferry for 1-2.5 hours from Niigata Port to Ryotsu Port on Sado Island.
Rental cars are handy for getting around the island. There is no train service. Rental electric bicycles are also convenient.
- Accommodations
Accommodations around Ryotsu Port are convenient on the first day. Aikawa and Mano which are located in the center of the island are also great as starting points for sightseeing.
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Japanese architecture and Swiss inspirations — 8 portraits from Tokyo
Trailer for a web-documentary on Japanese architects and their inspirations from Switzerland.
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The project portrays 8 prominent Japanese entrepreneurs and researchers in the field of architecture & construction and highlights the Swiss influence on their work. It was commissioned by the Science & Technology Office Tokyo | Embassy of Switzerland in Japan and executed by Dario Lanfranconi, an architectural photographer from Switzerland.
The 8 protagonists describe inspirations from their professional experience in Switzerland, compare education and building cultures in both countries, and formulate their vision of urbanism in 20 years. Each video interview is accompanied by 2 additional video tracks, one showing the conception of architecture in their offices and one showing the realised projects in their urban setting. This website allows the viewer to switch between the 3 visual tracks while listening to the interview audio.
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Studio Sejima Backstage
What is the philosophy behind Studio Sejima? How do students approach the given topics? In which direction does the Studio move as a whole?
Hear the teaching staff, Hannes Traupmann, Lucy Styles, Anna Gulinska, Indre Umbrasaite, Gregorio Lubroth, explain the philosophies and strategies of Studio Sejima at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Since winter semester 2015 Kazuyo Sejima is heading one of the three architecture studios at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Sejima was selected as the first female director of the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2010. In the same year she was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the highest accolade for architects, together with Ryue Nishizawa with their office SANAA. Following Sejima’s conception of architecture, the studio is focusing on the study of the relationship between architecture and its context, as well as the relationship between space and body. Students are expected to understand the meaning of sustainability, both in culture and society. Sejima encourages her students to reconsider and explore the true role of architects today, in order to create the future of architecture and contribute to the contemporary city’s constant evolvement.
studio-sejima-vienna.com
【浮世絵 名所絵】葛飾北斎 富嶽三十六景
富嶽は富士山の別名。19世紀後半のヨーロッパでジャポニスムと呼ばれる潮流を起こした北斎の代表作。初めは題名の通り36図出版されましたが、非常に好評であったため、後から10図が追加されて最終的に46図になりました。当初の36図を「表富士」、追加の10図を「裏富士」と呼びます。「富嶽三十六景」は単なる風景画の域を超え、日本人の心の風景を描き出しています。
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