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  1. Jul 20, 2017 - How to Get to ART NOMURA
  2. Jun 20, 2017 - Moth and Insect Repellent / Bouchuukou
  3. Mar 23, 2017 - Cause of Creases and Countermeasures
  4. Mar 06, 2017 - Order For Remounting A Hanging Scroll From Europe
  5. Dec 28, 2016 - Noh Masks / Heart Sutra
  6. Dec 01, 2016 - Reuse of Old Paulownia Box
  7. Sep 25, 2016 - Repairing Nichiren-Mandala
  8. Jul 06, 2016 - Turn Your Artwork into Japanese-style Something : Mounting Shop
  9. Feb 12, 2016 - Owl Cafes Are All the Rage in Japan.
  10. Jan 13, 2016 - Girls’ Festival – Hina-matsuri- in Japan
  11. Jan 06, 2016 - Recommended Kobe Beef Restaurants by the Locals: In Order Not to Fail in Choice.
  12. Dec 22, 2015 - Kanji of the Year in 2015
  13. Dec 24, 2015 - TIFFANY & Co. Ring
  14. Dec 11, 2015 - Zuma / Contemporary Japanese Style Restaurant
  15. Sep 25, 2015 - Kitanoya Guu Izakaya in Canada Is So Cool.
  16. Sep 19, 2015 - Ukiyo-e Kakejiku: New Item to More Easily Enjoy Ukiyo-e Art
  17. Sep 16, 2015 - Ukiyo-e
  18. Sep 05, 2015 - Takuma School / Schools of Nihonga 010
  19. Sep 05, 2015 - Kose School / Schools of Nihonga 009
  20. Sep 05, 2015 - Kishi School / Schools of Nihonga 008
  21. Sep 05, 2015 - Bunchou Tani / Kantou-bunjinga / Schools of Nihonga 007
  22. Sep 02, 2015 - Tosa School / Schools of Nihonga 006
  23. Aug 24, 2015 - Kyoto School / Schools of Nihonga 005
  24. Jul 11, 2015 - Kakejiku and Kainan 1890 Film / Symbols of Friendship between Japan and Turkey
  25. Jul 02, 2015 - Rinpa School / Schools of Nihonga 004
  26. Jun 24, 2015 - Maruyama Shijou School / Schools of Nihonga 003
  27. Jun 22, 2015 - Kanou School / Schools of Nihonga 002
  28. Jun 17, 2015 - Schools of Nihonga (Japanese-style Paintings) 001
  29. Jun 10, 2015 - The Kakejiku (Japanese Haniging Scrolls) Played an Important Role In the G7 Summit.
  30. Jun 08, 2015 - Peonies
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Our Feelings For Kakejiku


 The Japanese people have long set a high value on aesthetic senses since ancient times. As a result, the
peculiar culture which is not seen in other countries blossomed and many aspects of the modern Japanese
culture come from it. Parts of Japanese culture has been introduced to people in other countries recently,
so the number of people from other countries who are interested in Japanese culture has been increasing.
However, the Japanese aesthetic senses, which are the bases of Japanese culture, have been nurtured
through a long history, intertwining various elements intricately, such as climate, geographical features,
religion, customs and so on. Therefore, they are very difficult to understand not only for people from other
countries, but even for the Japanese people. I think the best tool which conveys these difficult senses
understandably is a “kakejiku.”
 The kakejiku (a hanging scroll; a work of calligraphy or a painting which is mounted and hung in an
alcove or on a wall) is a traditional Japanese art. It's no exaggeration to say that paintings are what
express aesthetic senses at all times and places. The kakejiku is an art which expresses the Japanese
aesthetic senses. The kakejiku has long been used in traditional Japanese events, daily life and so on since
ancient times. As a result, there are various customs of kakejiku in Japan; kakejiku and the life of the
Japanese are closely related. We can see Japanese values through kakejiku.
 The kakejiku is a cultural tradition which the Japanese people should be proud of. However, many people
in other countries don't know much about it because it hasn't been showcased as much. This is why I
decided to try to introduce it. The kakejiku world is very interesting and beautiful. We want not only the
Japanese, but also many people from other countries to know and enjoy it. I hope that many people will
love kakejiku someday.

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Company Profile
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Name Art Nomura


President Tatsuji Nomura


Founded1973


Established1992


Address7-23 Babadori, Tarumi-ku, Kobe city,
Hyougo Prefecture, 655-0021, Japan



Capital10 million yen


URLhttp://nomurakakejiku.com


Our Business

 Art Nomura is an art dealer which produces kakejiku (hanging scrolls). We mount many paintings and calligraphic works in kakejiku in my factory. Kakejiku are our main product. We also remount and repair old or damaged kakejiku. We share the traditional Japanese art of kakejiku with people all over the world.



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 The Japanese people have long set a high value on aesthetic senses since ancient times. As a result, the
peculiar culture which is not seen in other countries blossomed and many aspects of the modern Japanese
culture come from it. Parts of Japanese culture has been introduced to people in other countries recently,
so the number of people from other countries who are interested in Japanese culture has been increasing.
However, the Japanese aesthetic senses, which are the bases of Japanese culture, have been nurtured
through a long history, intertwining various elements intricately, such as climate, geographical features,
religion, customs and so on. Therefore, they are very difficult to understand not only for people from other
countries, but even for the Japanese people. I think the best tool which conveys these difficult senses
understandably is a “kakejiku.”
 The kakejiku (a hanging scroll; a work of calligraphy or a painting which is mounted and hung in an
alcove or on a wall) is a traditional Japanese art. It's no exaggeration to say that paintings are what
express aesthetic senses at all times and places. The kakejiku is an art which expresses the Japanese
aesthetic senses. The kakejiku has long been used in traditional Japanese events, daily life and so on since
ancient times. As a result, there are various customs of kakejiku in Japan; kakejiku and the life of the
Japanese are closely related. We can see Japanese values through kakejiku.
 The kakejiku is a cultural tradition which the Japanese people should be proud of. However, many people
in other countries don't know much about it because it hasn't been showcased as much. This is why I
decided to try to introduce it. The kakejiku world is very interesting and beautiful. We want not only the
Japanese, but also many people from other countries to know and enjoy it. I hope that many people will
love kakejiku someday.

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