Together with Kii and Mito, the Owari Tokugawa family prospered as the Tokugawa Gosan. The Tokugawa Museum of Art in Nagoya is the home of the Owari Tokugawa heirloom that has flourished with a stone height of 620,000, with Nagoya Castle as the castle. From armors to furniture, tea utensils and Noh costumes, there are plenty of great tools from the Owari Tokugawa family. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class cabriolet recommended by Yanase offering a rich car life together with premium cars from around the world, please enjoy the city drive to enjoy the fresh green season and admire the beauty products at the Tokugawa Art Museum.
Impressive woman-like impression that does not become too sporty, such as the front spoiler that looks like deco and the rear end that rises up. Exquisite color lineup of body, hood and seat.
From Genji Monogatari Emaki to the Great Sword, in love with the heart-breaking great tool [late part]
Sentence / Nochi Chichika
Wedding ceremony
Also designated as a national treasure is "Chiyohime Wedding Decoration". It is a national treasure with a total of 70 points, including a carriage (Daimushian) decorated with Makie etc., a box, a mirror, a dressing tool, stationery, a long sword, a sword, and a dyed textile. It is a furniture item, and dozens of sets are national treasures. It is only this. The building also contains three sets of furniture, including Sachi's wedding ceremony and subter's princess wedding ceremony. Is the passion for collecting and storing wedding tones a love of Nagoyans? Looking at the work of furniture, it seems that it took a considerable amount of time to make. At the same time as the wedding ceremony is decided, the craftsmen would have worked hard in a short period of time, saying, "Let's do it now." Even so, the details are made precisely and precisely, and I feel the certainty of the craftsmanship of the Edo period.
To the right is part of the wedding bring-in when Chiyohime marries the Owari Tokugawa family, "Hatsune Sae Eko Bonso". About 70 items, including furniture designed with Hatsune in Genji Monogatari and Waka in Butterfly, are collectively designated as national treasures. It is always open while changing the display. You can see the sword, armor, Noh costume, Noh mask, tea utensils, tea ceremony room, and so on.
In addition, there are hina dolls in the wedding ceremony. This is also known as the Tokugawa Museum of Art collection. And when you look at wedding arrangements, hina dolls and miniature wedding arrangements are also displayed. There are long swords and swords in the miniatures, but if you look closely at the details, you can see that the real daggers and miniatures are made by the same mother. It is a piece of furniture made by the best craftsmen of the day and a set of miniatures. The Tokugawa Art Museum also has various other works of art. In addition to armors and furniture, Noh costumes and Noh masks displayed on the Noh stage. Tea room, tea utensils and other tea utensils, picture scrolls, scrolls, books. It is a general art museum, but if you think about it, all are items necessary for the life of samurai. Swords and swords are not a daily necessity now. However, for samurai at that time, it is a daily necessities that were kept close.
The Tokugawa Art Museum has a Noh theater inside. Noh costumes and Noh masks are also on display.
I tried this kind of fantasy. For example, suppose that someone creates a museum of daily necessities 300 years from now. Then, there are PCs, smartphones, and cars we are using now. That is what the Tokugawa Art Museum stores. Practical use is a premise, moreover, it is of delicate and elegant design. After all, it is a collection that you can imagine the figure of the person you were using. For example, the carriage (Damei Suguru) of Sachigimi (Sachigimi) would be considerably cramped when one of the present people rides. It turns out that Fuku-san's height is smaller than the current girl.
The beauty of the sword is imagination
By the way, it is the sword that is most fulfilling in the Tokugawa Museum of Art collection. If you think about it, the Tokugawa family is the strongest and most powerful military group in the Edo period, so there is no wonder if you possess many swords and guns. As for the swords, those designated as national treasures are ten, those of important cultural properties are nineteen, those of important works are twenty-three, and the sword that is regarded as a specialty is twenty-three. A specialty is one of the swords that is particularly well-figured. "The name of the sword differs depending on the form and form," said Yoshikawa. "The swords were worn from the back with their blades facing down, and were mainly used from the Heian period to the Muromachi period. The sword was replaced by the sword, from the middle of the Muromachi period to the Edo period. It is used, with the blade at the top, put it in a obi, with a side difference of 30 to 60 cm and a dagger less than 30 cm. " 
The Tokugawa Museum of Art always exhibits swords. Above all, there are three points that are popular.
(1) "Saito Inagaru Nagaru specialty Tsuda Toe Nagamitsu" (National Treasure)
(2) "Swords without a mark One character specialties Minamisen one letter" (important cultural property)
(3) "Dagger Noble Masamune famous item Kitchen knife Masamune" (National Treasure)
It is a national treasure, an important cultural property, so it may be a nice-looking sword, but it is the owner of each of us who thinks it is "as it is."
(1) is the one by Oda Nobunaga, the sword that Akochi Mitsuhide robbed after the change of Honnoji. It was later owned by the 5th Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. (2) was from Toyotomi Hideyoshi to Hideyori, and was given to Ieyasu. (3) is a relic of Ieyasu. It may be worthwhile because it is a sword that three of the Warring States had. It's exciting to watch Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu watching the signs that they hold with their hands. 
There are various kinds of swords, swords, wakizashi and daggers in the building, but no matter what you look at it, you have no impression of being dangerous. It feels like it's beautiful and frightening, but I don't think it's creepy. For example, there is a large knife that holds tuna. If it were left in front of you, you would feel horrible. It is only the sword in the museum that you feel beautiful when you look at the long cutlery. The place that doesn't make the person who saw it feels weird is that the swords here are works of art. It will take half a day if you try to enjoy the Tokugawa Art Museum to the fullest, along with the adjacent Sakai Bunko. So you should go as early as possible in the morning. However, although it is in the city, we walk a considerable distance from the public transport station. The curator Yoshikawa-san sighed and said. "Yeah. The city of Nagoya is made convenient to move by car." Therefore, it is better to drive to the Tokugawa Museum of Art.
A trip around the museum-Nagoya guide-
Nagoya is a drive-oriented town where you can drive comfortably because there are many lanes and wide roads. In the stylish Mercedes-Benz C-class cabriolet, I want to open the hood and run with a whistle! The Owari Tokugawa family will not only enjoy sightseeing and art appreciation for their prosperity, but because the town has its own unique food culture, food should be a great journey. We will provide you with a guide for you to enjoy your trip to Nagoya drive.
Tokugawaen
Come to here after the museum!
Appealing to the aftermath of art appreciation in the Ikesen Izumi Garden, which is also fun
A city park that originates from a mansion built by Otowari second generation lord Mitsuyu as a retreat. It retains the style of the daimyo garden incorporating exoticism in Japanese gardens, including waterfalls and three-dimensional rock formations that make use of the riverbank topography of the Yada River and imitating the scenic West Lake in China. 
Address / 1001 Tokugawacho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture Map
Opening hours / 9:30 to 17:30 (Announcements may be changed by special events until 17:00)
Closed day / Monday and New Year holidays (opened if Monday is a holiday, closed weekdays immediately after)
Entrance fee / general 300 yen (1,550 yen for common viewing with Tokugawa Museum of Art and Toka Left Bunko)
Torikai Somoto Family Meieki Minami store
Local gourmet in Nagoya is here!
Fried chicken wings and sukiyaki are also Nagoya Cochin!
“Togika” specializing in carefully selected ingredients such as Nagoya Cochin and Mikawa Red Chicken and chicken dishes that specialize in local production. Nagoya Cochin, with its tightness, elasticity, and rich taste, can enjoy deep-fried chicken wings, omelet, chicken, and even Nagoya's unique sukiyaki rice bowl. Besides Meieki Minami store, there are 7 stores in the city. 
Address / Aichi Prefecture, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Meiekiminami 1-17-14 map
Business hours / 11:30 to 14 (Monday-Friday only), 17 to 24 (Sundays and public holidays until 23:00)
Regular holiday / no holiday
Nagoya Station South Side "Kashiwajima" intersection, no parking lot (pay parking nearby)
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–Photographed / Tadahiko Nagata Composition / Tomoko Kotake-
A trip around the museum Tokugawa Art Museum The first part from here!
The 1st Domon Ken Memorial Hall is here!
The second Ishikawa Prefectural Art Museum from this!
The 3rd Okada Museum of Art is here!



