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-Event Introduction-
NAKED Garden of Light Heian Shrine
Dates: December 13th (Friday) - 30th (Monday), 2024; January 6th (Monday) - 13th (Monday, national holiday), 2025
*The facility will be closed from Tuesday, December 31, 2024 to Sunday, January 5, 2025.
*The event will proceed rain or shine, but may be canceled in the event of severe weather. *In the unlikely event of a cancellation, we will announce it on our official website.
*The content may be changed without notice due to circumstances.
*The Daigokuden Hall is currently undergoing repainting and earthquake-resistance construction work as part of the Heian Shrine 130th anniversary celebrations, but it is still open to the public.
Time: 17:30-21:30 (last entrance 20:50)
Admission fee:
・[Monday to Thursday] Junior high school students and above 2,000 yen; elementary school students 1,200 yen ・[Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and holidays] Junior high school students and above 2,400 yen; elementary school students 1,600 yen
Venue: Heian Shrine (approach, Otenmon Gate, Daigokuden, Shinen Gardens, Shobikan, Taiheikaku, Heian Shrine Hall, etc.)
Contents: Projection mapping, lighting, sound effects, interactive effects, etc. Organized by: NAKED Heian Shrine Production Committee Sponsored by: Kyoto City Tourist Association Special cooperation: Heian Shrine Special partner companies: Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. Cooperation: Heian Shrine Kaikan / FM802 / Otori Denki Doboku Co., Ltd. Planning, direction and production: NAKED, INC.
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- Introducing a great set plan -
Hiyoshiya is a long-established Kyoto umbrella store founded in the late Edo period. For over 160 years since its founding, the store has continued to make Kyoto umbrellas, inheriting traditional techniques. Even today, the store still produces and repairs various types of Japanese umbrellas, and is the only workshop that continues to carry on the techniques of Kyoto umbrellas that have been passed down from generation to generation.
At Hiyoshiya's "Mini Japanese Umbrella Collage Experience," you can not only experience the collage experience of painting and collage on a mini Japanese umbrella, but you can also tour the Japanese umbrella workshop, which is normally off-limits to the public.
The workshop is located in Nishijin, where Kyoto's historical cultural heritage, including Nishijin textiles, is concentrated and where the traditional atmosphere of the town still remains. After completing the "Mini Japanese Umbrella Collage Experience", you can enjoy a stroll around the town of Kyoto, where you can feel the historical atmosphere. We look forward to welcoming you.