Sp Records & Gramophone Collection
Tamura Satoshi (1940 ~ 2009), a documentary producer from Tokyo, loved to collect SP records.
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Sp Records & Gramophone Collection
Tamura Satoshi (1940 ~ 2009), a documentary producer from Tokyo, loved to collect SP records.
‘Thailand: Brilliant Land Of The Buddha’ at Kyushu National Museum
Buddhist tradition is followed by approximately 95% of people in Thailand. Buddhism has a long history in Thailand and its practices have permeated all aspects of daily life.
“Sacred Island of Okinoshima” at Kyushu National Museum
The special exhibition “Sacred Island of Okinoshima in Munakata Region and the Yamato Imperial Court” is running at the Kyushu National Museum in Dazaifu until Sunday, March 5.
2nd Fukuoka Orchid Exhibition
The largest orchid exhibition in Fukuoka is having its second year event at the Hirata Nursery Villaggio. Local orchid growers will be joined by 10 major orchid companies from acro...
“Crossing Visions V: Ecology Of Creation” at Asian Art Museum
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum’s Crossing Vision series is comprised of exhibitions that introduce various visual forms that extend beyond the boundaries of art.
Takatori Souke Ceramics Exhibition at ACROS
Takatori Souke in Asakura District, Fukuoka Pref. has over 400 years of history creating chato (ceramic bowls) which are used in tea ceremonies, kobachi (small bowls) and yunomi (t...
Visualizing Dream Products: Kyusan University Product Exhibit 2017
More than 100 creations by Kyusan University students will be exhibited in this annual exhibition at IMS Plaza, Tenjin, now in its fifth year.
5th Thought Exhibition & Market
Eighty Kyushu-based brands and creatives will exhibit and sell clothing, food and lifestyle goods at this unique and off-the-beaten-track event based around the theme “thought”.
Fukuoka Ceramic & Porcelain Fair 2017
Around 40,000 art-lovers flock to this event annually, at which 200 of Japan’s best craftsmen exhibit and sell ceramics, lacquerware and glassware.
Katayama Setsuzo: Beyond The Portrait
Katayama Setsuzo (1914~2005) took portraits of over 100 famous people who were notable for their additions to Japan’s cultural history during the Showa period.