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TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM “Parent-Child Gallery Torhaku x Bjyu Tune! Nagiri Nihon Art Museum” Report coverage report

"TOKYUKA Japanese Art Museum" will be held at the Tokyo National Museum (hereinafter referred to as "TOhaku") from July 24 (Tuesday) to September 9 (Sun) in 2018, the parent and child's gallery Tohaku × Bjyu Tune! I participated in a press coverage and I will tell you how it is.

"Bjyu Tune! "Is a program of NHK E TELE who introduces the world's" JIJUZU "by songs and animation.

This time the pretty Japanese art museum is "BjyTune! "This summer recommended museum where the theme of art work of Tohaku collection which became a song in the song was theme. In the five hands-on exhibits using duplication and images, you can play with the person who appears in the picture and the person who draws the picture in the work.

Let's see it now.

1. Experience! Zapend Phuen Hokusai

Immediately after entering the venue, a big screen greeted with a wave sound.

"Bjyu Tune! "And" Zappanpoon LOVE "which was the basis of the song of Katsushika Hokusai's" Forty-three scenes of Fukutake, Okinawa Kanagawa Okinawa ".

Besides the sound, the director is able to feel the wind when standing in front of the screen.



Ryo Inoue is the artist who rides the boat installed in front of the screen. "Bjyu Tune! "We are all working on lyrics, composition, animation, songs and more.

Another person shouting at the microphone on the right hand side of the screen …

Waves on the screen move hard.

People on the boat in the picture can also see how they are trying to lower their bodies and desperately try to protect themselves from the waves.

Experience Big Wave with powerful images and sound, wind! It seems that it got into the picture.

I was successfully accredited as "big wave"! Depending on the voice volume, it will be "wavelet" "medium wave". One of the pleasure of trying to experience the waves of all levels by adjusting the volume of the voice.

2. How do you draw rain but love?

"Bjyu Tune! "The song" Rain loves but people escape "was made with the motif of the prints by" Utagawa Hiroshige "" Sightseeing Edo Hundred Scenery and Large Bridal Shower Cake Shower ".

This print depicts how the people going through the bridge over the Sumida River are getting down in the evening. It seems that three plates overlap each other in order to express the rain of brief roar.

In this exhibition, you can experience the creation of Ukiyo-e with easy to use stamps. If you were a painter, what kind of rain would you like to let down?

The first thing to pick up is this paper. It is one that erased rain from works of Utagawa Hiroshige.

We will use rain clouds and rain with different stamps and thick inks with 3 stamps provided. Since the completion differs little by little depending on the force adjustment etc. when pressing the stamp, please challenge by all means and compare it.

The process of actually creating Ukiyo-e prints is also explained in an easy-to-understand manner. While playing you can enjoy learning about "Jibyu".

3. Almost pretty without having to look back

"Drill too much in return" is a song born from "Return of beauty figure" of Mushiro Hishikawa. Since the background is not drawn in the beauty figure, you can imagine liking this beautiful person in what environment and why you are turning around depending on the viewer.

In the exhibition, there is a panel showing the inside of the streets of Edo around the screen that draws the returning beauty. A beautiful face facing the front.

When you stand in front of the screen and move your body, beautiful people move accordingly.

Let's decide various poses and become beautiful.

4. Rakuchu Rakugo gourmet check

"Bjyu Tune! "The song of" Lakunaku Rakugo Figure Sisters "was a national treasure by Iwasa Kato" Kakunaki folding screen (Funaki Books) ". The scenery which looked at the city of Kyoto 400 years ago from the south from the south is drawn. You can also see sights and events in Kyoto such as Kiyomizu Temple, Yasaka Shrine and Gion Festival.

About 2,500 people are drawn on one set of folding screens on the left and right, but when you look carefully, you are amazed that each person is solidly drawn. Some people are having meals.

In this exhibition, pay attention to the "food" and find out the delicious things that are drawn in the folding screen! I call it. While searching, it will be drawn into the world of Mung Gun folding screen.

5. Facial performer Reiko

This is "Bjyu Tune"! It is a work that became the source of a song called "Dream Puffler Reiko". Ryo Kishida, a painter 100 years ago, drawn a daughter Reiko.

Important Cultural Heritage Reiko Smile Kishida Ryoji Writing Brush 10 (1921) Tokyo National Museum Exhibition Period: July 24th – September 9th

Despite the fact that Reiko is given the title "smile", I can not say anything. What on earth did Reiko think of this time?

This exhibition was created based on an attempt to imagine Reiko's feelings, with a digital face covered with Reiko. Standing in front of the monitor and putting my face in Reiko 's picture.

I write to the speech how I feel. You can also reflect on your left side the wall that looks like Reiko. It sounds like a painting.


In addition to the hands-on exhibits, you can also get a lot of hints on how to enjoy the juicy in the panel of "Rhythm Tune! Songs and artworks belonging to Tohaku" and the "How to make friends with Inoue" by Mr. Inoue Mr. Ryo.

Bjyu Tune! Some of the real works that became the source of the songs are also exhibited. After experiencing my life I appreciate it, I feel like I got much closer to the world of the work.

During the summer vacation, the Japanese art museum is perfect for visiting with parents and children. "Bjyu Tune! You can enjoy people who have seen or who have not. It is a great opportunity for young children to feel close at hand. Please do come and see.

※ NHK E Tele "Bjyu Tune! "It is broadcast every Wednesday afternoon at 7:50.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name Parent and child gallery Tohaku × Bjyu Tune! Nagiri Japanese Museum of Art

Society July 24, 2018 (Tue) – September 9, 2018 (Sun)

Venue Tokyo National Museum (Ueno Park 13-9 in Taito-ku) 4 main rooms special 5 rooms

TEL 03-5777-8600 (Hello dial)

Opening hours 9: 30 ~ 17: 00 (~ 21: 00 on Friday and Saturday, ~ 18: 00 on Sunday) ※ Admission until 30 minutes before closing

closing day Monday ※ Open on August 13 (Monday)

Admission fee General 620 yen (520 yen) / university students 410 yen (310 yen)
You can view it at the total cultural exhibition viewing fee.
※ () is a group of more than 20 people.
※ For those under high school students and under 18 years old, those who are over 70 years old free of charge. Present what you can understand your age at entry.
※ For those who visited children (high school students and under 18 years old) (up to 2 accompanying children per child) are group fee.
※ One person with disabilities and their carers is free. Presenting a handicapped person such as a handicapped person when entering the building.
※ Special exhibition "Jomon" held at the same time in Heiseikan (July 3 (Tue) – September 2 (Sun)) is an extra charge. However, junior high school students and below are free.

Tokyo National Museum Official website https://www.tnm.jp/

Bjyu Tune! Official website http://www.nhk.or.jp/bijutune/

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