The Seven Treasures Memorial Hall of Binhe Yasushi is located in the Higashiyama District of Kyoto, Japan. Although it does not have a magnificent exhibition hall, it is a good place to experience Japanese culture in depth. You can feel the deep pursuit of the Japanese nation's soul through pieces of cultural relics.
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The Seven Treasures Memorial Hall of Binhe Yasushi is located in the Higashiyama District of Kyoto, Japan. Although it does not have a magnificent exhibition hall, it is a good place to experience Japanese culture in depth. You can feel the deep pursuit of the Japanese nation's soul through pieces of cultural relics.
The history is very long, simple and generous, it is worth visiting
The Seven Treasures Memorial Hall of Binhe Yasushi, which exhibits many Japanese cloisonne, originated in China, is gorgeous in color, gorgeous, and extremely beautiful.
Namigawa Yasushi no Shichipo Memorial Museum is a museum exhibiting the works of Japanese Shibao artist Yasushi Namigawa (1845—1927), the third son of Takaoka Kuroemon, the second year of Ansei (1855), a member of the Kawagoe Domain (Saitama Prefecture) of Musashi He was adopted as an adopted son by He Jingquan, courtier of the Qinglianyuan Palace and changed his surname to Binghe. The Shippo factory was established in Kyoto around the third year of Meiji (1870). He used Kaji Tokiyoshi's wired Qibao technology, combined with his invented black transparent glaze and finely crafted filigree technique of gold and silver threads, to successfully create his first unique work in the sixth year of Meiji (1873). In the 7th year of Meiji (1874), Eisheng Momoi, a disciple of Tsukamoto Keisuke (1828—1887) of the Kaji Tokiyoshi school, learned the art of Qibao, and improved the Qibao glaze under the guidance of German Gottfried Wagner . The masterpiece "Vase with Flowers and Birds in Four Seasons in Black Ground" participated in the Paris Exposition in 1900 and was collected by the royal family. He became a representative of high-level Qibao during the Meiji period. In the 29th year of Meiji (1896), he was appointed as the imperial artist with Tosuke Tosuke who was also active in the production of wireless Qibao in Tokyo. In 2008, 141 works, pictures, tools, and other related items in the Minagawa Yasushi Memorial Museum’s collection, including a total of 1,622 related items, were listed as "National Registered Tangible Cultural Properties" under the title of "Seven Treasures of Namigawa Yasushi" (Japanese National Material Cultural Heritage) ).
It shows the Japanese cloisonne, there are not many people, and every piece of work reveals the ingenious workmanship