Relatively speaking, the handicraft and design of Japanese products are mainly based on delicacy and practicability. The museum is still very interesting. It shows many small Japanese objects. It's still fun to introduce some Japanese articles that you can read half-baked.
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Relatively speaking, the handicraft and design of Japanese products are mainly based on delicacy and practicability. The museum is still very interesting. It shows many small Japanese objects. It's still fun to introduce some Japanese articles that you can read half-baked.
We chose the Kyoto Traditional Industry Exchange Museum and the Kyoto Art Museum near Dongshan Station for our visit. It is said that there will be craftsmen performing craftsmanship in the traditional industry exchange hall of Kyoto, but unfortunately I only see the empty seats. But the works on display are still very exquisite. I am deeply impressed by the fact that Japan's inheritance of traditional handicraft has been so successful. The external space of the gallery is relatively simple and atmospheric. Time is limited, the internal environment can only be a quick glimpse.
The traditional industry exchange hall in Kyoto, Japan, does not need admission tickets to visit free of charge, and the works displayed in it are very rich, if you are lucky, you can see wonderful performances, worthy of recommendation.
This is a very interesting museum. It shows the traditional industries in Kyoto. Such as Beijing lacquerware, Xiqian weaving, Beijing fan, Jingming bamboo, water burning and so on, through modern display equipment and on-site demonstration, the aesthetic feeling and culture will be transmitted to the audience.
There are Kyoto traditional crafts and so on. The crafts are exquisitely made. If you like, you can buy them for home viewing. The price is also reasonable.