Hina dolls and Boy’s Festival dolls are displayed yearly to pray for the healthy growth and happiness of children. This annual exhibition, ‘Sekku no Ningyō’(Dolls of the Seasonal Festivals), displays the dolls collected by the Tatsuuma family, a sake brewer in Nishinomiya.
This exhibition brings together various dolls made by a renowned Kyoto doll maker Ōki Heizō. His excellent skills can be seen in his works, such as a set of fifteen 7cm-hina dolls called “Ni-sun Hina Dolls” and an elaborate ornamental armor with metal fittings and embroidery.
Also featured is a special exhibition titled “ The Small World of Dolls Made by Contemporary Master Craftsman Sakiyama Chisui (Owned by Maruhei Bunko)” which showcases about 100 tiny works of various dolls and netsuke made by a dollmaker Sakiyama Chisui. This exhibition was made possible by the owner of the dolls Marukei Bunko, the reference room of Maruhei Ōki Ningyō Store.
Please visit the museum to enjoy the world of dolls!
I’m deeply interested in the works of art depicting the four seasons and the items that make me feel the history.
Look! Various exhibitions are held as well as those related to sake and sakura!!