Home Actor Takashi Murakami HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Takashi Murakami Instagram - Yesterday evening, a major earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture) area. I pray that normal life will be restored as quickly as possible for those affected by the Noto earthquake. 🙏 Japan constantly experiences earthquakes, really all the time. Foreigners often say that Japanese people are meticulous and value cleanliness, and I think it actually has something to do with Japan's wild natural phenomena. I believe that this is an appropriate way of life that results from a sense of impermanence—a sense that our lives are as fleeting as the leaves on a tree and that we must live humbly—faced with the utter fickleness of nature in Japan, which both gives us beautiful and wonderful gifts and takes the lives of tens of thousands of people. Our country is located on the oceanic plate subduction zone so it’s unavoidable, but the country is periodically hit by natural catastrophes such as great earthquakes and typhoons and, therefore, the nature has always been equated with fierce gods. This is why monotheism has not taken root in Japan. The reason the raging gods of nature are not demonized in Japan is because when there are no such disasters occurring, they really bring abundant blessings. The Kanto region, where Tokyo is located, is supposedly due for a major earthquake according to the cycle. In addition, famous Mt. Fuji is also approaching the point in the cycle where it will erupt. After the previous Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan plunged into a world war. The devastation of people's hearts and minds resulting from the natural disaster may have had something to do with the development. Whatever the case may be, I wish for the safety of everyone in the Noto region. The music here is Anpanman's March, which I understand was often played after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 to encourage children in the affected areas.

Takashi Murakami Instagram – Yesterday evening, a major earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture) area. I pray that normal life will be restored as quickly as possible for those affected by the Noto earthquake. 🙏 Japan constantly experiences earthquakes, really all the time. Foreigners often say that Japanese people are meticulous and value cleanliness, and I think it actually has something to do with Japan’s wild natural phenomena. I believe that this is an appropriate way of life that results from a sense of impermanence—a sense that our lives are as fleeting as the leaves on a tree and that we must live humbly—faced with the utter fickleness of nature in Japan, which both gives us beautiful and wonderful gifts and takes the lives of tens of thousands of people. Our country is located on the oceanic plate subduction zone so it’s unavoidable, but the country is periodically hit by natural catastrophes such as great earthquakes and typhoons and, therefore, the nature has always been equated with fierce gods. This is why monotheism has not taken root in Japan. The reason the raging gods of nature are not demonized in Japan is because when there are no such disasters occurring, they really bring abundant blessings. The Kanto region, where Tokyo is located, is supposedly due for a major earthquake according to the cycle. In addition, famous Mt. Fuji is also approaching the point in the cycle where it will erupt. After the previous Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan plunged into a world war. The devastation of people’s hearts and minds resulting from the natural disaster may have had something to do with the development. Whatever the case may be, I wish for the safety of everyone in the Noto region. The music here is Anpanman’s March, which I understand was often played after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 to encourage children in the affected areas.

Takashi Murakami Instagram - Yesterday evening, a major earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture) area. I pray that normal life will be restored as quickly as possible for those affected by the Noto earthquake. 🙏 Japan constantly experiences earthquakes, really all the time. Foreigners often say that Japanese people are meticulous and value cleanliness, and I think it actually has something to do with Japan's wild natural phenomena. I believe that this is an appropriate way of life that results from a sense of impermanence—a sense that our lives are as fleeting as the leaves on a tree and that we must live humbly—faced with the utter fickleness of nature in Japan, which both gives us beautiful and wonderful gifts and takes the lives of tens of thousands of people. Our country is located on the oceanic plate subduction zone so it’s unavoidable, but the country is periodically hit by natural catastrophes such as great earthquakes and typhoons and, therefore, the nature has always been equated with fierce gods. This is why monotheism has not taken root in Japan. The reason the raging gods of nature are not demonized in Japan is because when there are no such disasters occurring, they really bring abundant blessings. The Kanto region, where Tokyo is located, is supposedly due for a major earthquake according to the cycle. In addition, famous Mt. Fuji is also approaching the point in the cycle where it will erupt. After the previous Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan plunged into a world war. The devastation of people's hearts and minds resulting from the natural disaster may have had something to do with the development. Whatever the case may be, I wish for the safety of everyone in the Noto region. The music here is Anpanman's March, which I understand was often played after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 to encourage children in the affected areas.

Takashi Murakami Instagram – Yesterday evening, a major earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture) area.
I pray that normal life will be restored as quickly as possible for those affected by the Noto earthquake. 🙏

Japan constantly experiences earthquakes, really all the time.
Foreigners often say that Japanese people are meticulous and value cleanliness, and I think it actually has something to do with Japan’s wild natural phenomena.
I believe that this is an appropriate way of life that results from a sense of impermanence—a sense that our lives are as fleeting as the leaves on a tree and that we must live humbly—faced with the utter fickleness of nature in Japan, which both gives us beautiful and wonderful gifts and takes the lives of tens of thousands of people.

Our country is located on the oceanic plate subduction zone so it’s unavoidable, but the country is periodically hit by natural catastrophes such as great earthquakes and typhoons and, therefore, the nature has always been equated with fierce gods. This is why monotheism has not taken root in Japan.
The reason the raging gods of nature are not demonized in Japan is because when there are no such disasters occurring, they really bring abundant blessings.

The Kanto region, where Tokyo is located, is supposedly due for a major earthquake according to the cycle. In addition, famous Mt. Fuji is also approaching the point in the cycle where it will erupt.

After the previous Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan plunged into a world war. The devastation of people’s hearts and minds resulting from the natural disaster may have had something to do with the development.

Whatever the case may be, I wish for the safety of everyone in the Noto region.

The music here is Anpanman’s March, which I understand was often played after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 to encourage children in the affected areas. | Posted on 02/Jan/2024 06:45:21

Takashi Murakami Instagram – Yesterday evening, a major earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture) area.
I pray that normal life will be restored as quickly as possible for those affected by the Noto earthquake. 🙏

Japan constantly experiences earthquakes, really all the time.
Foreigners often say that Japanese people are meticulous and value cleanliness, and I think it actually has something to do with Japan’s wild natural phenomena.
I believe that this is an appropriate way of life that results from a sense of impermanence—a sense that our lives are as fleeting as the leaves on a tree and that we must live humbly—faced with the utter fickleness of nature in Japan, which both gives us beautiful and wonderful gifts and takes the lives of tens of thousands of people.

Our country is located on the oceanic plate subduction zone so it’s unavoidable, but the country is periodically hit by natural catastrophes such as great earthquakes and typhoons and, therefore, the nature has always been equated with fierce gods. This is why monotheism has not taken root in Japan.
The reason the raging gods of nature are not demonized in Japan is because when there are no such disasters occurring, they really bring abundant blessings.

The Kanto region, where Tokyo is located, is supposedly due for a major earthquake according to the cycle. In addition, famous Mt. Fuji is also approaching the point in the cycle where it will erupt.

After the previous Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan plunged into a world war. The devastation of people’s hearts and minds resulting from the natural disaster may have had something to do with the development.

Whatever the case may be, I wish for the safety of everyone in the Noto region.

The music here is Anpanman’s March, which I understand was often played after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 to encourage children in the affected areas.
Takashi Murakami Instagram – 📣今年のふるさと納税期日が近づいています。📣
「村上隆 もののけ 京都」開催記念|京都市ふるさと納税特別返礼品🌟 

京都市と村上隆氏がタッグを組み実現した今回の返礼品である、ふるさと納税限定COLLECTIBLE TRADING CARD。今年分の寄付の機会が間もなく締め切られます。
ふるさと納税の寄付を通じて京都の文化芸術にぜひご支援ください。

◎なぜ、今回のふるさと納税が特別か?
1.  限定返礼品
村上隆氏のふるさと納税限定トレーディングカードを手に入れられる機会は今回限りです。

2.  展覧会を楽しむグッズ
国内では8年ぶり、東京以外の都市では初となる村上隆氏の大規模個展となる「村上隆 もののけ 京都」。この機会を逃すと国内で同規模の展覧会を見ることは今後無いかもしれません。京都で展覧会を楽しみながら記念となる返礼品をお楽しみください。

3.  京都市への文化芸術支援
ご支援の際に「うるおいや活力あるまちづくり」を選択いただくことで、京都市の文化芸術振興に有効に活用をさせていただきます。

◎返礼品について
村上隆の代表作である「お花」シリーズが、ふるさと納税限定のトレーディングカードになって登場。そのほか、展覧会で展示予定の新作に関連した注目グッズが11の特別プランでラインアップされています。

さらに、高額納税プランには、京都市内の高校生・大学生・専門学校生が入場無料になるという社会貢献プランも。ふるさと納税と芸術支援の新しいかたちを試みる、前例のない、新しい取り組みにぜひご注目ください。
(社会貢献プランが含まれるプランの申し込み受付は1/31まで。ふるさとチョイスのみでのお取り扱いです)

申込受付期間:2023年12月7日~3月31日(予定)
※一部プランは12月7日~1月31日(予定)
取り扱い:ふるさとチョイスをはじめ、主なふるさと納税サイトにてお申し込み受付中
https://bit.ly/murakami-mononoke-kyoto-furusato-choose

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京都市美術館開館90周年記念展「村上隆 もののけ 京都」
会期:2024年2月3日(土)〜9月1日(日)
会場:新館 東山キューブ
👉 https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/exhibition/20240203-20240630

画像:
1枚目)村上隆による京都市ふるさと納税限定「COLLECTIBLE TRADING CARD」 63×88mm
2枚目)ステッカー(A5) 210×148mm
3枚目)展覧会メインビジュアル
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