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Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto Review

4.6 /56 Reviews
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周游列国
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The Seven Treasures Memorial Hall in Binhe Jing, located in the eastern mountain area of Kyoto, Japan, is a good place to experience Japanese culture deeply, although there is no grand exhibition hall. It can feel the deep pursuit of Japanese national soul through cultural relics.

Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto

Posted: Feb 27, 2018
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  • c-z
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Seven Treasures Memorial Hall in Hejing displays a lot of cloisonne from Japan. It originates from China. It is brilliant, brilliant and extremely beautiful.

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    Posted: Mar 29, 2016
  • Lawrence卢
    4/5Excellent
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    The Seven Treasures Memorial Hall in Binhe Jing is a museum showing the works of Japanese Seven Treasures artist Binhe Jing Zhi. Binhe Jing Zhi (1845-1927), the third son of the right guard gate of Kowloon Yokogawa of Kawakawa (Saitama Prefecture) in Wuzang, was adopted as an adoptive son by the courtier of Qinglian Palace in the second year of Anzheng (1855), and his surname was changed to Binhe. Meiji set up Qibao factory in Kyoto around three years (1870). He successfully produced his first unique work in Meiji Six Years (1873) by using the cable Qibao technology of Chu Changji, combined with the black transparent glaze invented by him and the golden and silver thread pinning technique of fine work. In the seventh year of Meiji (1874), Sarano Takai, a disciple of Hamamoto Changji School (1828-1887), learned the skills of Qibao, and improved the glaze of Qibao under the guidance of Gottfried Wagner, a German. His masterpiece "Flowers and Birds of the Four Seasons in the Black Ground" participated in the 1900 Paris Expo and was collected by the Royal family. He became a representative of the senior Seven Treasures in Meiji Period. In 1896, he was appointed as an imperial craftsman together with Tao Chuan, who was also active in making wireless Seven Treasures in Tokyo. In 2008, 141 works, pictures, tools and other related items were collected in the Memorial Hall of Binhe Jingzhi. They were listed as "National Registered Tangible Cultural Property" (the material and cultural heritage of the State of Japan) under the title "Seven Treasures of Binhe Jingzhi".

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    Posted: Mar 13, 2018
  • 288***46
    5/5Outstanding
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    There are not many people who display Cloisonne in Japan. Every piece of work reveals the ingenuity of nature.

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    Posted: Mar 18, 2017
  • 206***59
    4/5Excellent
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    It has a long history and is simple and generous. It's worth visiting.

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    Posted: Mar 24, 2018
  • 橙小白
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    Qibao burning art beauty and river Jingzhi Qibao Memorial Hall scenic spot address: Kyoto, Japan 〒605-0038 Dongshan District Dianchi Lake 388 Open time: 10 to 16:30 and river Jingzhi Qibao Memorial Hall covers an area not very large, although there is no large exhibition hall, but it is still very interesting to visit. The museum is not precious by the artifacts or photography works it collects, but by the beauty it shows. This memorial is really good at layout, the artwork of Qibao burning is perfectly integrated with the museum, so that the memorial space looks like a beautiful work, really superb. What surprised me most was the seven treasures of the river Jingzhi Memorial Hall, which was full of cherry blossoms, black transparent enamel gold and silver, which looked simple and beautiful. Two birds in the complex and exquisite cherry blossom forest were alive and alive, as if the whole spring was full of vitality. In addition, the collection is undoubtedly the peak of Japanese seven treasure burning art creation, whether it is color or composition is perfect, the skills are peaked, the aesthetic value is not out of the right, it is really a stunning work, I can watch the masterpiece of the day. You who like art treasures, must not miss and the river Jingzhiqibao Memorial Hall!

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    Posted: Jan 11, 2019