Columns
- Igokutamaru-Mataigoku
- Mikankaku
- Kinan Art Residence
- Sensing Mandarin Oranges Exhib.
- Orange Mandala Exhib.
- Commons Farm
- KAW Exhib. 2021
- Dialogues with Kinan Locals
- Director's Column
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Special contribution#1 “Seclusion, that is, Openness” -Kumagusu sees the ‘macrocosm’ in the microscopic world-
A special contribution from Taisuke Karasawa, a philosophical / cultural anthropologist, who will be on stage at the online talk session "Kinan Chemistry Session vol.2" held on May 28th. "To find the primordial impulse of life or the breath
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Dialogue project #5 “The origin of plum production in Kinan”
Kinan Art Week Dialogue project #5Guest :Chairman of Azuma Farm CorporationYoshihiko HigashiStarting out as a Japanese plum (ume) farmer, he established the brand ‘Godaian’, a Kishu ume specialty shop. Since then, he has made it his lifelon
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Dialogue project #4 “What is the tea culture of Kinan?”
Kinan Art Week Dialogue project #4Guest :President of Morikawa CorporationNaomi MorikawaThe third generation president of Morikawa Corporation, which was founded in 1927 and has been in business for almost 100 years.He is committed to whole
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Dialogue project #3 “Growing Mikan” – Mikan and Aesthetics –
Kinan Art Week Dialogue project #3Guest:Representative of Matsusaka FarmShinya MatsusakaThree generations of the same family have been growing mikans (mandarin oranges) in Aridagawa-town for 50 years, since his grandfather's generation.Arid
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Dialogue project #2 “Are plums spice!?” – Kinan and the history of the plum trade –
Kinan Art Week Dialogue project #2Guest:Soichiro YamamotoHe is the third generation of plum farmers in Kiyokawa, Minabe-cho, who have been farming for 80 years.The idea is not only to protect the plum growing area, but also to explore new p
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Why “Kinan Art Week”?
About 15 years ago I left my hometown, Nanki-Shirahama to start my own business in Cambodia. Today, I have law firms all over the world, and have supported many companies in various locations, sometimes with joy, and other times with pain.
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Dialogue project #1 “Are ‘mikans’ art?”
Kinan Art Week Dialogue Project #1Guest:Mr. Shintaro Inoue,7th generation owner of Zenbee FarmMr. Inoue is a farmer of Tamura Mikan(orange) in Arita, Kishu, Wakayama. He is the seventh generation of Zenbee Farm, which has been in business f