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Matsusaka Castle Ruins Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property Ohshokaku Projection Mapping & Digital Light-up




"Matsusaka Castle Ruins Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property Ohshokaku Projection Mapping & Digital Light-up" produced by HITOHATA,INC. was held at Oushoukaku, Ruins of Matsusaka Castle (Tonomachi, Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture), from December 2 (Fri.) to 4 (Sun.), 2022. The event was sponsored by Town of wealthy merchant Matsusaka promotion executive committee.
The event was held at Oushoukaku (former office of the Suzuya Ruins Preservation Society), a National Tangible Cultural Property, and featured digital projection mapping of ukiyoe and folding screens depicting "Kojiki" and "Tale of Genji Monogatari," which were studied for many years by the great local scholar, Norinaga Motoori, as well as a digital illumination of the garden. The garden was illuminated with digital lights.
[Name] Matsusaka Castle Ruins Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property Ohshokaku Projection Mapping & Digital Light-up
[Dates] December 2 (Fri) - 4 (Sun), 2022, 17:30 - 20:00 (until 19:30 on the last day)
[Venue] Oushoukaku (former office of the Suzuya Ruins Preservation Society, Tonomachi, Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture), Matsusaka Castle Ruins
[Details] The building of Oushoukaku (the former office of the Suzuya Ruins Preservation Society), a National Tangible Cultural Property, was illuminated with digital projection mapping images, including ukiyoe and folding screens depicting "Kojiki" and "Tale of Genji Monogatari" which were studied for many years by local great Norinaga Motoori. The garden was also illuminated with digital lights.
[Admission] Free, no advance reservations required
[Organizer] Town of wealthy merchant Matsusaka promotion executive committee
[cooperation] Motoori Norinaga Memorial Museum of Art
[Planning and production] HITOHATA,INC.




















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