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Sponsorship:

exhibition committee of Kanransai's works

( Shingon-syu Souhon-Zan, To-ji atelier Madara kutu )

Support:

The Kyoto Shimbun News

The Kyoto Shimbun Social Welfare Corporation

The Kyoto City Board of Education

Cooperation:

The Association of Kyoto City sightseeing

The Oakla Publication

The Planning Office Man


Message, from various foreign countries

We sent by the customer from various foreign countries that were able to come to To-ji Temple, and post the word and the photograph.


from California : Francoise Rufin and Genevieve Laverne
ŽÊ^IMG_1666_1 congratulations on your excellent work; your book has arrived in California.
respects

from Vietnam :
I am very glad I have come to Japan and gotten to see such beautiful sights and met so many wonderful people.
Your artwork speaks to the world and its universal message touches many hearts.Thank you very much!

News

We visited New York, and donated 50 picture books to the nonprofit foundation that supported children who had lost the family in international terrorism.

We visited "Tuesday's children" that it was New York.

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(PHOTO) President Carmine Calzonetti and president secretary Hayley Kucich Ms.
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We visited "Tuesday's children" that was the nonprofit foundation that went to New York, and supported children who had lost the family in international terrorism. We donated 50 picture books of "A Thousand Winds by Kanransai" to carmine Calzonetti who was the representative of the foundation.

Mr. Kanransai conveyed messages. I imagined the content of poetry. I carved it by being going the compilation as the artist it. I think that it wants Bereaved family to receive the message with "It becomes the wind, the bird, and rain after they die, and you are watched" with the picture.

Representative Calzonetti who received the picture book described appreciative words. "I think that this wonderful picture book does without fail and heals children's minds. I want to send it to the orphan and the people in World Trade Center related to the revival support. "



The work exhibition which is the second propagation of the connection of Great Teather "Odaishi-sama", To-ji Temple. I have put my heart and soul with all my might into these works of mine.

"A Thousand Winds by Kanransai" An Original Picture Work Exhibition

Place: To-ji in Kyoto, World's cultural heritage
Date: October 1st, 2007-November 25th
* Open throught the year
Hall: To-ji, Jikidou (Noukyoujo)
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Admission: Free
Contents: Original picture work of "A Thousand Winds by Kanransai"

Simultaneous Holding -A Prints "Henromiti ; 'A Pilgrim's Way' Will Be Exhibited at the Same Time

-From To-ji to Kouyasan, The 88 Places of Shikoku-
The exhibition of a prints "Henromiti -A pilgrim way- " created a sensation with 50,000 visitors last year in To-ji Temple.
Contents: About 150 prints containds 90 prints of "From To-ji, The 88 Places of Shikoku", The Seven Deities of Good Luck, and Tobashu-bisyamonten.

Updated The Flyer of The Exhibition

This Flyer is distributed at the counters such as each tourist information centers, a travel agency of Kyoto, and hotels.
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It was published in the newspaper

Ryoutan Nichi Nichi Shimbun (September 27, 2007)
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Tanba Shimbun (September 27, 2007)
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Kyoto Shimbun (September 6, 2007)
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Kobe Shimbun (September 6, 2007)
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Asahi Shimbun (September 1, 2007)
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The Yomiuri Shimbun (September 1, 2007)
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Mainichi Shimbun (August 28, 2007)
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Tanba Shimbun (August 26, 2007)
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Ryoutan Nichi Nichi Shimbun (August 25, 2007)
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An advertisement publication

Books by Kanransai were carried by care information magazine "Home help "(issued by The Oakla Publication) October issue (August 21 release)
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