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Director's Lecture Series: Highlights of the Special Exhibition "The Beauty of the Samurai"

Director's Lecture Series: Highlights of the Special Exhibition "The Beauty of the Samurai"
Special exhibition "The Beauty of the Samurai" poster

A course to learn about the swords, firearms, and armor presented in the special exhibition.

Takatsuki City Education Hall

8/20(Wed) 10:30~12:00

8/27(Wed) 10:30~12:00

This is a lecture related to the special exhibition "The Beauty of the Samurai: Armor, Swords, and Firearms - SAMURAI ART IN TAKATSUKI" at the Takatsuki City Shiroato History Museum. The highlights of the exhibits will be explained by comparing them with similar examples and revealing aspects that cannot be seen in the exhibition. The first session is "Swords and Firearms Edition" (August 20), and the second session is "Armor Edition" (August 27). *For details on application methods and deadlines, please refer to the Takatsuki City website.

Map & Location

Takatsuki City Education Hall

About 300 meters south from the Kitote intersection on National Route 171.

About a 10-minute walk south from Hankyu Takatsuki Station / About a 15-minute walk southeast from JR Takatsuki Station.

Details about Director's Lecture Series: Highlights of the Special Exhibition "The Beauty of the Samurai"

Date & Time
8/20(Wed) 10:30~12:008/27(Wed) 10:30~12:00
Note
The event will be held on August 20 (Wednesday) and August 27 (Wednesday).
Venue
Takatsuki City Education Hall
Address
1-5 Jonai-cho, Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture 3rd floor of Takatsuki City Education Hall
parking
Visitor parking (free)
Access
About 300 meters south from the Kitote intersection on National Route 171.
Access (Public)
About a 10-minute walk south from Hankyu Takatsuki Station / About a 15-minute walk southeast from JR Takatsuki Station.
Contact
072-673-3987 (Takatsuki City Street Activation Department Cultural Heritage Division Shiroato History Museum)

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