This exhibition is one of activities of Japan Foundation Manila as a part of Philippine-Japan Friendship Month in July, This is a commemoration of 3.11 Earthquake and Tsunami happened in Tohoku Region, Japan, with a travelling exhibition which includes different crafts, works and other traditional handicrafts of the people from Tohoku region, the victims of earthquake and tsunami from 2011.
Visiting these kind of exhibition somehow made me smile thinking how they manage to make those kind of amazing handicrafts. In this exhibition, it shows the skills of the people when it comes to woods, baskets, pottery, lacquer ware, embroidery, hand painting crafts and more.
This one of the most amazing hand-painted kite made of Japanese paper. Clearly it shows a lot of their skills and creativeness in any way.
According to Ayala Museum, the official partner of Japan Foundation Manila (JFM), this exhibition has already travelled to Hungary, China, Vietnam and Thailand. It runs from June 16 - July 26, 2015, then the next stop will be South Korea.
I know it's raining cats and dogs out there, but if you have time on your vacant day, you can bring your whole family to Ayala Museum to witness the amazing and beautiful handicrafts of Tohoku, Japan.
Ayala Museum
Address: Makati Avenue corner De La Rosa Street
Greenbelt Park, Makati City
1224 Philippines
Telephone: (632) 759 8288
Email: hello@ayalamuseum.org
http://www.ayalamuseum.org/
Oh this is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love that is supporting the victims of the earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Their handicrafts are amazing <3
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DeleteThese items look beautiful! I love to visit museums ^-^
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Yes beautiful indeed! They are talented! <3 Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteYea! Thanks Tash :D
ReplyDeleteThis exhibition looks really interesting and the items look beautiful! xx
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Yess! All beautiful and stunning <3 Thank you Sara!
DeleteWhat an awesome exhibition. I am not the most crafty with my hands, especially compared to the wonderful items found here! :]
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Yeah same here. They are talented! Thank you for the comment Carmen!
DeleteGorgeous photos! Thanks so much for sharing these :)
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Thank you Naomi =]
DeleteThat is such a beautiful exhibition. I still remember that disaster, I don't think anyone in the world is able to forget it... :-(
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Yes, it's unforgettable. :( But their works are indeed beautiful. Thank you Shireen!
DeleteThis looks like a great exhibition :)
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Yess it is! Thanks Rachel
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Thank you Alice :) Followed you too!
DeleteLovely photos and that museum looks really interesting, I'd love to visit it!
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Thank you! You can check your local museum if they're gonna have this Tohoku exhibition <3
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