Tea & Gallery Hanakagesho - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Tea & Gallery Hanakagesho. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kenji Mori Exhibition
Works by Kochi-based netsuke artist Kenji Mori are on view. Mori's works range from animals to monsters and humans and his style also varies from the figurative to the comical. He is able to combine a...More »
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Moria "Aqua Plant Network #5"
Artist Moria creates resin sculptures of aquatic creatures and reptiles that vary greatly in size: some measure only a few centimeters while others can be as tall as 1m. Netsuke, on which the gallery focuses,...More »
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Tony Cole "Skeleton and Toilet"
Tony Cole has arrived in Japan more than 10 years ago to carry out mathematical research. He soon discovered the world of Japanese paper crafts and has since developed his own humorous style as an artist....More »
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Izumi Kitazawa Exhibition
Gallery Hanakagesho is pleased to announce the exhibition of ceramics artist Izumi Kitazawa. Kitazawa has actively been exhibiting netsuke works in recent years. This exhibition will present netsuke of...More »
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Ayami Kodaira "Pleasant Back Staircase"
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Kentaro Exhibition
Glass artworks by Kentaro.More »
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Hideya Nogaito Exhibition
Wooden sculptures including netsuke, traditional small woodcarvings, are on display.More »
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Sion Exhibition
Netsuke (small wood carvings) by Shion.More »
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Keiko Yokota Exhibition
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Bishu Saito Exhibition
Gallery Hanakagesho presents works by contemporary netsuke artist Bishu Saito. He has an extensive career as a netsuke artist, but this is his first solo exhibition. Traditionally, netsuke is a small...More »
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Yasuhiro Sasaki Exhibition
This exhibition presents netsuke, traditional decorative craftwork.More »
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"Hanakagesho Wa Items Exhibition"
This exhibition presents small "wa" items selected by the gallery. Works that accompany the autumn and coming winter fashion. Traditional works with seasonal motifs are on display. More »
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Yasutaka Fujii Exhibition
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Tony Cole "Paper Samurai"
Comment by the artist "Paper models existed in Japan even during the Edo and Meiji Periods. Some were 3D models, just like the paper models of today, while others were diorama-like displays featuring...More »
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Saimi Kodaira Exhibition
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"Netsuke & Accessory" Exhibition
Netsuke is decorative craftwork which became popular in the Edo period. Since people wore clothes (like kimono) with no pockets back then, they carried their belongings in small bags or containers with...More »
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Izumi Kitazawa Exhibition
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Masahiro Saito Exhibition
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Junko Uchizawa "In Storage"
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Keiko Yokota Exhibition
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Moria "Aqua Plant Network #4"
Paintings and sculptural works using motifs of creatures inhabiting tropical zones are on display.More »
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Fukusa Exhibition
Takako Kitsuka's embroidery works are on display.More »
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Permanent Collection Japanese Kimono Items Exhibition
Stylist Yoko Akizuki's book entitled "Odekake Kimono Saijiki" (going out kimono chronicle) has been published by Shogaku-kan. It contains information on kimonos and related items for different seasons....More »
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Shingetsu Matsumura "Shapes of Ivory"
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Miko Hayashi "Items for Daily Fashion"
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"Mother and Daughter" Exhibition
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Masami Sakai Exhibition
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Masu + Furuzuki Exhibition
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Saimi Kodaira Exhibition
[Image: (c) Sami Kodaira]More »
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Yaeko Ikeda's World Exhibition 2
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Kentoaro "Illusion of Jellyfish"
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Izumi Kitazawa "Our Everyday"
This is an exhibition of 30 ceramic Netsuke (small sculptures originally used as a pins attached around Kimono sash) by Izumi Kitazawa. Inspired by illustrative images from various picture books, she creates...More »
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Nezu Netsuke Sculpture Exhibition
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Masahiro Saito Exhibition
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Kazuo Mizutani Exhibition
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Keiko Yokota "Mosaic, Mosaic"
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Tomomi Miyata Exhibition
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Moria Exhibition
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"Netsuke from Ise & Hida" Exhibition
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Kimiko Tachikawa Exhibition
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Netsuke Sculpture Exhibition
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Chizuru Takigasaki "The Cycle of Impermanent Life"
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"Restoration of Plectrums from the Shoso-in Treasures" Exhibition
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Keiko Osada "Patterns of the Heart"





