Tree frame is technique that Japan putting tree and tree together in the traditional wooden building strongly boasts of to the world. As for the history, it is said that we can sail up until Jomon period 4,000 years ago by tree frame excavated in the remains of Sakuracho (Oyabe-shi, Toyama).
In tree frame Museum, they add to models such as means or coupling, and they see "Mie Yakushiji tower" (the west tower) by production of the carpenter specializing in building shrines and temples leader engaged in the cause of large leader Tsunekazu Nishioka of carpenter specializing in building shrines and temples of Showa, the rebuilding construction shojutokumi, and large size models of part always display about 30 points. In addition, you display lacquer, roof about traditional wooden construction architecture of Japan, more than 500 points including *kimbutsu as well as tree frame, and actually touch hand and can feel with the splendor.
Tree of Yakushi-ji Temple frame
Various trees frame is displayed
It is second exhibition room lacquer, roof, exhibition room to be able to learn clearly including *kimbutsu
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Postal code | 〒169-0051 |
Address | 2-3-26, Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo hall eight the third floor |
Open and Closed | Open 10:00-16:00 We are opened on Saturday in one time of the sun and the moon on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on the opening day There is Closed such as New Year holidays |
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Tel | 03-3209-0430 |
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