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The Sculptor of the Wind: Susumu Shingu's Works in Chuo Ward
We cannot see the wind itself. Yet it reveals its presence by rustling leaves, creating ripples on water, and moving the world around us. Japanese sculptor Susumu Shingu has devoted much of his career to creating sculptures that incorporate the power of nature. His kinetic works move with the wind and gravity, changing their appearance from moment to moment. Because of this unique approach, he is often called “the sculptor of the wind.” In this blog, I would like to introduce two of his works that can be seen in Chuo Ward.
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Tsukuda — Echoes of Edo in a Corner of Tokyo
When people hear the name Chuo Ward, many probably think of Nihonbashi or Ginza.Nihonbashi, lined with long-established department stores; Ginza, home to world-famous luxury boutiques. Chuo Ward is truly at the heart of Tokyo, and one of the places that symbolizes Tokyo as a global metropolis.Yet at the same time, if you step just a little away from the city center, you can still find neighborhoods that retain the atmosphere of Tokyo’s old downtown districts. Tsukuda is one such place.This small neighborhood, located near the mouth of the Sumida River, still preserves traces of Edo-era history alongside scenes of quiet everyday life.
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Hama-rikyu Gardens: A Quiet Retreat in the Heart of Tokyo
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Bridges over the Sumida River Lit in Olympic Colors
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An Evening Walk Along Chuo Ward’s Waterfront
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『仏壇・仏具の歴史館』を訪問しました
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Introducing Beautiful Night Views in Chuo Ward
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Moon Viewing at Hama-rikyu Gardens on an Autumn Night
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Walking Through Nihonbashi Kabuto-cho — Following in the Footsteps of Eiichi Shibusawa
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日本橋の老舗を巡る — 伊場仙と江戸屋の魅力再発見
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"Yukata de Gin-bura": A Beloved Summer Tradition in Ginza
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“Tsutaju Gallery” – A Small Ukiyo-e Exhibition that Brings Edo Culture to Life
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