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Music box museum exhibition in NAGOYA | Nagoya
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Nagoya
A music box museum exhibition that harmonizes music and art will be held from December 21, 2023 to January 21, 2024!
Special Exhibition "Nagoya Castle and Souji Temple - The Woman Who Loved Ieyasu, Souji Temple" | Nagoya Castle
Dec 21, 2024–Feb 24, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
Soo-in Okame-no-kata (1573-1642) was a heroine who built the foundations of the Owari Tokugawa clan. After losing her first husband, she lived with Tokugawa Ieyasu and gave birth to Yoshinao, who would later become the first lord of the Owari clan. Okame-no-kata cared for Yoshinao along with Ieyasu in Sunpu Castle in his later years, and when he died, she shaved her head, took the name Soo-in, and moved into Nagoya Castle to support Yoshinao. Soo-in passed away in 1642, and the following year, Houkisan Soo-ji Temple was built below Nagoya Castle as her family temple.
Soo-ji Temple was moved from its original location in Higashi-ku to its current location in Chikusa-ku in 1932, but images of Soo-in Temple painted by Yoshinao have been passed down, and valuable paintings on the cedar doors dating back to the temple's founding still remain. In 2024, the paintings, Buddhist paintings, and statues owned by Souji Temple, as well as the main hall, main gate, and mountain gate, were designated as tangible cultural properties by the city of Nagoya. To commemorate this, the temple treasures of Souji Temple, centered on the sliding screen paintings, will be open to the public. Please enjoy the luxurious space that surrounded Souji Temple during his lifetime.
Nissy Entertainment "Re:10th Anniversary Final" BEST DOME TOUR | Vantelin Dome Nagoya
Dec 28–Dec 29, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
The History and Future of Automobile Development: 3rd Special Exhibition | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Oct 1, 2024–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
Based on the theme of "Fun To Drive" and the idea that "cars are industrial products that deserve love," the exhibits will clearly show the evolution of technological development that has been undertaken by many engineers to date, as well as future prospects, focusing on actual vehicles and each of their component technologies.
Takako Okamura Concert | Niterra Japan Specialty Ceramic Industry Civic Center
Dec 6, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya