The main part starts here.
Fuzan Hirano's "Shobutachi" is on display here.
"Shobutachi" refers to decorative long swords to celebrate Boy's Day. More specifically, it refers to wooden swords with iris leaf patterns colored with gold and silver which were popular in the Edo period.
There are also 5 other works displayed.
Arakawa area
2-50-1 Arakawa
25 minutes
"Yurie Ura ""Hirusagari no Teireikai""
https://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/a015/shisetsuannai/sonota/sonota088.html
Maiko Ishiwata ""Toritachi no Shinwa""
https://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/a015/shisetsuannai/sonota/sonota134.html
Senri Hirano ""Shotoku Taishi Nisaizo (Sho)""
https://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/a015/shisetsuannai/sonota/sonota118.html
Senri Hirano ""Kagamijishi (Dai)""
https://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/a015/shisetsuannai/sonota/sonota128.html
Keisuke Sano ""Seimei no Yoake""
https://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/a015/shisetsuannai/sonota/sonota086.html"
Updated: February 29, 2024