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  • A magazine showing a shishi (Chinese guardian lion) in the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
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  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
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  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    24Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1593.jpg
  • Kimono on display at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    23Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1591.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    33Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1628.jpg
  • A Korean "hakuji sometsuke" jar, Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    34Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1745.jpg
  • Kimono on display at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    37Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1759.jpg
  • Reception at the entrance to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    06Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1659.jpg
  • Inside the entrance of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    08Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1650.jpg
  • Inside the entrance of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    10Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1776.jpg
  • A shishi (Chinese guardian lion) exhibit in the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    11Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1657.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    13Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1630.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    16Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1592.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    21Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1729.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    22Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1590.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    25Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1595.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    26Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1596.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
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  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    32Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1625.jpg
  • Kimono on display at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    35Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1585.jpg
  • Kimono on display at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    36Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1583.jpg
  • Entrance to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    01Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1563.jpg
  • Entrance to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    02Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1795.jpg
  • Entrance to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    03Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1568.jpg
  • Entrance to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    04Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1565.jpg
  • Reception at the entrance to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    05Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1693.jpg
  • Inside the entrance of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    07Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1576.jpg
  • Inside the entrance of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    09Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1772.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    14Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1751.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    15Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1611.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    18Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1669.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    19Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1666.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    20Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1686.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    27Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1606.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    29Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1766.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    28Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1597.jpg
  • An exhibit at the Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    31Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1770.jpg
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