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		<title>Hosomi Museum Japanese Traditional Arts</title>
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I can walk to this place. The Hosomi Museum features no permanent exhibitions but interchanging features concentrated around the traditional Japanese arts. I saw a rinpa show with some stand out works from the edo period in Japan. 

On entrance you get a sticker with the day written on it as proof of entry. No [...]


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<p>I can walk to this place. The Hosomi Museum features no permanent exhibitions but interchanging features concentrated around the <strong>traditional Japanese arts</strong>. I saw a rinpa show with some stand out works from the edo period in Japan. </p>
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<p>On entrance you get a sticker with the day written on it as proof of entry. No ticket stub or anything like that. I quite liked the idea. The attention to detail amazes here. </p>
<p>Starting from the 28th of December is an exhibition of <strong>Japanese patterns</strong> that I am looking forward to seeing. Pattern work is increasingly on my mind and I love the detail and way it is used in Japan design. Check out the website for more details: <a href="http://www.emuseum.or.jp/exhibition/next_exhi.html">Hosomi Museum</a></p>


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