the Mongolia 800, is one of the key players in the hottest melodic core scene now. The grade of the work is high from the beginning, and it comes from the legendary feat. That they won first place in a foreign record shop in Okinawa, squeezing Celine Dion's best album. Well, the innocuous melody is more comfortable than the ballad that the ship sinks, and that the more comfortable Monpachi number is accepted. Their biggest attraction is the color of random songs that mix up punk / rock and roll. "It's fun, it's fun!"-It's the beauty of MONGOL800 that makes you enjoy it with such a simple and clear feeling.
The temple’s principal object of worship is a statue of a seated Shaka Nyorai (Sakyamuni Buddha). This is a superlative example of statues by Gyokai, who was the most talented student of the renowned sculptor Kaikei. In attendance upon the Seated Shaka Nyorai (Sakyamuni Buddha) are the statues of 10 Buddhist monks selected from the many disciples of Sakyamuni Buddha. These Ten major disciples of Buddha are known to be statues created by Kaikei in his final years. The temple also preserves a rare example of a complete set of Buddhist statues Roku Kannon Bosatsu (Six manifestations of Avalokitesvara) by Higo Jokei, who was a student of Unkei in his later years.
This exhibition introduces numerous masterpieces of the Keiha school preserved at Daiho’onji temple. With works by Kaikei, who was a contemporary of Unkei, and master sculptors of the post-Unkei generation, the exhibition allows visitors to enjoy a contest between Kamakura-period sculptures.
Carl Larsson - the painter transforming Sweden's life into art
Be beautiful every day.
Sweden's nationally popular painter Carl Larsson (1853 - 1919), known for his warmth work using his family as a motif. He got a house called "Rila Hutnais" in the Dalarna region where traditions remained and remodeled it as an ideal house with his wife Karlin. The art collection depicting the living life has a profound influence on the modern Swedish interior and translated and published in various countries. This exhibition will display items including paintings, furniture designed by Mr. Carl and Mrs. Karin, including textiles for Karin in the first public exhibition, and we will approach the lifestyle that attracted the world.
The ancient Andean civilization refers to the whole variety of cultures that have been withered in the time of about 15,000 years from prehistoric times to the destruction of the Inca Empire in the vast space of 4,000 km north and south of the Pacific coast of South America and an altitude difference of 4,500 m.
In this exhibition, there are a number of cultures that are linked to each other, influenced by each other, myths and rituals nurtured, superior skills to create temples and pyramids, lifestyles adapted to diverse natural environments of the ancient Andean civilization.
We will introduce you with precious materials selected from nine representative cultures.
"World Press Photo Exhibition" is an exhibition of documentaries and news photographs that began in the following year due to the establishment of the world media photography foundation in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 1955. Every year, from January to February, the "World Press Photo Contest" aimed at photographs taken mainly in the previous year was held and prize-winning works selected by international judges composed of dozens of people.
It will be exhibited at about 100 locations around the world as a "exhibition" work. Throughout the year, a total of about 4 million people can be said to be the world's largest photo exhibition in the world.
Professional photographers who capture the reality that is occurring in the world now as a result. The award-winning works such as that overwhelming ability and breathtaking tension are conveyed.
At the 61st this time, 4,548 photographers from 125 countries and regions participated, and 73,044 entries were made. "World Press Photo Exhibition 2018" introducing award-winning works including grand prize etc. will be held from June 9 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu).
This year, It will introduce "environmental issues" instead of "problems of modern society", "general news", "long-term coverage", "nature", "people", "sports", "spot news". In the eight department of the departments, 42 people in 22 countries were awarded the award.
Evangelion is set fifteen years after a worldwide cataclysm, particularly in the futuristic fortified city of Tokyo-3. The protagonist is Shinji, a teenage boy who was recruited by his father to the shadowy organization Nerv to pilot a giant bio-machine mecha called an "Evangelion" into combat with alien beings called "Angels". The series explores the experiences and emotions of Evangelion pilots and members of Nerv as they try to prevent any and all of the Angels from causing another cataclysm, and as they deal with the quest of finding out the real truth behind events and organizational moves. The series features imagery derived from Kabbalah, Christianity, and Judaism.
Neon Genesis Evangelion received critical acclaim and controversy. Particularly controversial were the resultant last two episodes of the show, leading the team behind the series to produce the original intended version of the ending in the 1997 film The End of Evangelion. Regarded as a deconstruction of the mecha genre, the original TV series led to a rebirth of the anime industry and has become a cultural icon. Film, manga, home video, and other products in the Evangelion franchise have achieved record sales in Japanese markets and strong sales in overseas markets, with related goods selling over ¥150 billion by 2007 and Evangelion pachinko machines selling ¥700 billion by 2015. As of 2018, it is the 17th highest-grossing franchise of all-time with an estimated revenue of $14.9 billion.
In 2015, fifteen years after a global cataclysm known as the Second Impact, teenager Shinji Ikari is summoned to the futuristic city of Tokyo-3 by his estranged father Gendo Ikari, director of the special paramilitary force Nerv. Shinji witnesses United Nations forces battling an Angel, one of a race of giant monstrous beings whose awakening was foretold by the Dead Sea Scrolls. Because of the Angels' near-impenetrable force-fields, Nerv's giant Evangelion bio-machines, synchronized to the nervous systems of their pilots and possessing their own force-fields, are the only weapons capable of keeping the Angels from annihilating humanity. Nerv officer Misato Katsuragi escorts Shinji into the Nerv complex beneath the city, where his father pressures him into piloting the Evangelion Unit-01 against the Angel. Without training, Shinji is quickly overwhelmed in the battle, causing the Evangelion to go berserk and savagely kill the Angel on its own.
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Visitors will get the chance to learn more about these prehistoric creatures through sight, sound, and touch. There have been huge breakthroughs in the field of paleontology over the last few years. Soft tissue research has helped reveal new details about the appearance and biology of dinosaurs. Find out about dinosaur relationship to birds, as well as the structure of their brains, bones, and teeth. This special exhibition will utilize skeletal specimens, models, and robots, to help shed light on a diverse group of creatures that have captured the imagination of countless generations!
The Little Prince Museum is the only museum in the world that was created as a part of the global commemoration project celebrating the 100th anniversary of Saint-Exupéry, the theme of "The Little Prince".
While tracing the life of Saint-Exupéry, you can enjoy the French-style townscape and the European garden in Hakone's rich natural environment.
On June 29, 1999, we opened the world's first "Museum of the Little Prince" as a theme and this 20th Anniversary celebrates June 29, 2019.