“Open when I Wake.” In Japan discovered a Museum with a very flexible work schedule
His work schedule is, to put it mildly, floating.
Not all Japanese “burn” at work, some work in the pleasure and when you want. An example of this is a small Museum Ukiyoe Small Museum in Kyoto. It belongs to the artist Ichimura Mamoru, and the schedule of the institution, to put it mildly, floating.
Before entering the Museum there is a plate that says:
Open, when I Wake up. Closes when I decide to go to sleep. If I just miss — the shop is closed.
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First, the inscription was only in Japanese, but due to the increased interest in the institution, the owner translated it into English.
With such a work schedule to get in Ukiyoe Small Museum not everyone succeeds, but those lucky enough will be able to see and buy paintings Ichimura Mamoru, which he paints in a traditional Japanese style of “Ukiyo-e”.
Appearing in the 17th century, in the 20th, this trend has lost its popularity. Now in Japan there are about 50 artists who paint in this style. Therefore, a small Museum in Kyoto is a truly unique place.
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