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Showing posts with label gifu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifu. Show all posts
Saturday, August 9, 2014
MUSEUM OF MODERN CERAMIC ART (岐阜県現代陶芸美術館)
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art (岐阜県現代陶芸美術館) ~ Higashi-machi, Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. It's a great place to visit. You can just sit, have a picnic, think, enjoy nature and the peace and quiet if you like. It's never crowded. And it's not far from our house!
Labels:
art,
ceramics,
gifu,
gifu prefecture,
Hayato Tokugawa,
japan,
japanese,
Mino,
museum,
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art,
tajimi,
Tajimi-shi
Sunday, September 1, 2013
ONIWA HOTEL
KUMANO SHRINE: Shimenawa
Labels:
abandoned,
art,
forgotten,
gifu,
gifu prefecture,
haiku,
Hayato Tokugawa,
Kumano,
musings,
old,
photogrpah,
poem,
poetry,
preservation,
shide,
shimenawa,
Shinto,
shisei-do,
shrine
KUMANO SHRINE: Ceiling Art
Labels:
abandoned,
antique,
art,
ghost,
ghostly,
gifu,
gifu prefecture,
haiku,
Hayato Tokugawa,
hearn,
japan,
japanese,
japanese art,
kami,
Kumano,
lafcadio hearn,
old,
preservation,
Shinto,
shrine
KUMANO SHRINE
Sunday, August 18, 2013
KUMANO SHRINE: The first of a series
KUMANO SHRINE. (Based on a photograph by Aoi Tokugawa).
No one comes here any longer.
The shrine slowly weathers and crumbles into dust.
Are we so advanced that we can forget the kami?
Labels:
Aoi Tokugawa,
gifu,
gifu prefecture,
gifu-ken,
Hayato Tokugawa,
heritage,
japan,
japanese,
kami,
Kumano,
muse,
preservation,
Shinto,
shrine,
tajimi
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Thoughts From A Takayama Rooftop

THOUGHTS FROM A TAKAYAMA ROOFTOP
Minna-san Konnichiwa!
Irasshaimase!
Thank you for visiting.
I am a writer, artist, I hope sometimes a poet, and a teacher of several forms of martial arts and Budo. I have even been accused of being a humorist. We shall see! Often the source of what I write is not so much any particular muse, although if I had to name one, it would be my wife Aoi. Often my thoughts, ideas, coming from walking the streets lined with old shops and buildings, walking by the river, or just sitting up on the rooftop. Thus the title of this collection, “Thoughts from a Takayama Rooftop.”
I hope that you will visit us often as I try to discuss a variety of topics from Japanese art and culture, to Bushido, Asian philosophy, and even the weather and find enjoyment here.
-Tokugawa Hayato-
15 October 2008
Labels:
aesthetics,
art,
asia,
buddhism,
budo,
bushido,
culture,
gifu,
gifu prefecture,
history,
japan,
japanese,
philosophy,
religion,
spirituality,
takayama,
zen
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