京都の花街文化を象徴する“舞妓さん”をテーマに永樂屋「細辻伊兵衛 舞妓アート展」開催
創業1615年の老舗綿布商・永樂屋が、京都の花街文化を象徴する「舞妓」をテーマにしたアート展を阪急うめだ本店で開催。12.5mの長尺手ぬぐい「100人の舞妓」の展示やトークイベント、ワークショップが行われます。
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よくある質問
What is the "Hosotsuji Ihee Maiko Art Exhibition"?
It is an art exhibition by the long-established cotton merchant Eirakuya, themed around the Maiko, who are symbolic of Kyoto's Hanamachi (geisha district) culture.
When and where will the exhibition take place?
The exhibition will be held from May 27th to June 9th, 2026, at the Hankyu Umeda Main Store on the 11th floor, Cotocoto Stage 113.
What are the main attractions of the exhibition?
The main feature is a 12.5-meter-long tenugui (hand towel) artwork titled "100 Maiko." Other attractions include displays of actual maiko kimonos, a life-sized maiko photo spot, and the sale of unique dyed goods.
Will there be any special events?
Yes, there will be talk events with maiko and Japanese painters, dance performances, and a participatory workshop where visitors can color a hydrangea-patterned tenugui.
Who is Eirakuya?
Eirakuya is Japan's oldest cotton cloth merchant, founded in Kyoto in 1615. For over 410 years, they have specialized in products like tenugui and furoshiki, preserving Japanese dyeing culture.