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Rikuchu Ichinomiya Komagata Shrine 120th Anniversary Commemorative Project Tomonori Taniguchi 20th Anniversary National Touring Exhibition Vol.6

Tomonori Taniguchi Exhibition -The World of Picture Books-

Date: September 16th (Sat) to 24th (Sun), 2023
Venue: Rikuchu Ichinomiya Komagata Shrine Ryushoden <Admission free>
Open: 9:00-17:00 Organizer: Gallio Special cooperation: Rikuchu Ichinomiya Komagata Shrine

Artist visit date: September 17th (Sun) *Participation fee is free
1:30 p.m. Picture book reading
14:30- autograph session

September 18th (Mon: Respect for the Aged Day) *Participation fee is free
10:00-12:00 Public production by Tomonori Taniguchi
13:30- autograph session

Please come and visit us☆

Holding period 2023/9/24
Open time Opening hours 9:00-17:00

Venue Rikuchu Ichinomiya Komagata Shrine Ryushoden
Address 1-83 Mizusawa Nakauenocho, Oshu City (inside Mizusawa Park)
Parking Precinct parking lot (free: 30 cars) There is an uphill entrance on the north side of Mizusawa Park
Access 12 minutes by car from Tohoku Expressway Mizusawa Interchange/7 minutes by car from Tohoku Expressway Oshu Smart Interchange/10 minutes by car from JR Mizusawa Station/15 minutes by car from JR Mizusawa-Esashi Station
Price Viewing for free
Contact [Inquiries about the exhibition]

Gallio: Akira Co., Ltd.

Phone: 080-5706-2331 (Kato)
HP Click here for official website and other related sites

※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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