③赤坂・南青山エリア
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to open in mobile. - 1.Red MuseumRed New Jiam is a facility where you can learn and experience the history and manufacturing methods of the traditional Japanese color "Red" and Japanese makeup culture. "Red" is a red pigment contained slightly in the petals of safnibana. It has been used for dyes, food colorings, paints, and cosmetics for a long time. Founded in 1825, "Red" was founded in 1825 and is the last red shop to continue to this day, is a good proof. The moment of the impression which changes from dissolved caterpillar color to red with water is a must-see. The Red Museum is now the last place to tell the history and culture of red and Japanese makeup, along with the techniques of red making.Directions
- 2.Taro Okamoto Memorial MuseumAfter Taro Okamoto (best known for the Tower of the Sun built for a world's fair) died, the atelier and home he worked out of for almost 50 years was converted into this memorial museum. The incredibly expressive artworks in the garden and the unfinished canvases that decorate the atelier almost make you feel like Okamoto were still alive. This space that overflows with creative energy will allow you to truly experience the essence of art.Directions
- 3.Kameyama Candle HouseCherry brassam, sweet peas, etc., the inside of the shop is full of cute and spring-like scented candles that make you want to decorate your room. There is also a candle class, so please join us.Directions
- 4.Akasaka AonoThe Japanese confectionery shop has been established in Akasaka for over 100 years. The signboard product is "Akasaka mochi" which wrapped rice cake with small furoshiki. Although this style is now common, it is said that it was born by the ingenuity of Aono third generation. Only carefully selected materials such as red beans, soybeans, brown sugar and salt are used. There is also a service for wrapping paper and seasonal bags tailored to the application.Directions
- 5.Tokyo Midtown Design HubIt is a base of the design network operated by three organizations responsible for design promotion, function, and research and education. We connect people through exhibitions and seminars that present a perspective on the lives and society of the next generation, and think about the future together through design.Directions
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