Special Exhibition 'JAPAN COLORS CHRONICLE: Japanese Color Culture from Ancient to Modern Times' to be Held, Unraveling How Japanese People Have Lived with 'Color'
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Hoyu Hair Color Museum in Nagoya will host the special exhibition 'JAPAN COLORS CHRONICLE: Japanese Color Culture from Ancient to Modern Times' from Saturday, April 11. Celebrating its 121st year, Hoyu, a leader in the hair color industry, explores the history and cultural significance of 'color' in Japan, from ancient natural dyes to modern chemical ones, through panels and displays of historical costumes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'JAPAN COLORS CHRONICLE' exhibition?
- A: It is a free special exhibition held at the Hoyu Hair Color Museum in Nagoya. It unravels the history of "color" that has enriched Japanese life and culture from ancient to modern times.
- Q: What are the highlights of this exhibition?
- A: Highlights include displays of historical attire like a Rokumeikan-style bustle dress and a 1950s one-piece, explanations of color trends and their contexts, and exhibits of actual dyes, from natural to chemical.
- Q: Is admission free? Is a reservation required?
- A: Yes, admission to both the special exhibition and the Hoyu Hair Color Museum is completely free. No prior reservation is necessary, and anyone is welcome to visit.