The second half of the Spring Exhibition Sasabe Sakura Collection: Painting Cherry Blossom Trees – The Mikuma School’s Painting Styles and Techniques – is now on view until Sunday, May 28.
All the works of hanging scrolls have been changed, displaying various works by modern cherry blossom painters that were not exhibited in the first half of the exhibition, in addition to the works by the four members of the Mikuma school.
Please visit the museum!
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Sake-kun is a Kansai-jin (a person from the Kansai region) who is obsessed with sake.
He is an experienced sake brewing craftsman.
There are hundreds of surprises about sake. Let's find them all!
Sakurako-chan is a fairy of Sasabe-zakura cherry blossom tree studying about Mr. Sasabe who had tended her.
The more we learn about Mr. Sasabe, the more we like him! As we learn more about sakura, our appreciation
for these beautiful tree grows!