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From the Meiji to the Showa periods, women's lives changed from being at home to being more active outside. Clothing also changed from kimonos to Western clothing, hairstyles changed from traditional Japanese hairstyles to tied hairstyles and then to short hairstyles, and a new image of women evolved, known as the "modern girl." Cosmetics, especially for women, changed with the changing lifestyles, and a wide variety of products were developed. The packaging incorporates designs that were popular with women at the time, so it well represents the atmosphere of the era.
Hearing "picking up trash floating on the river while riding a boat" might sound a bit formal, but the reality is quite different. Coordinating with the staff to scoop up trash with a net can be an exhilarating experience, akin to scoring points in a game, making it a thrilling activity for both adults and children. It's an eco-friendly event that combines fun with environmental awareness. Another highlight is the opportunity to pass through sluice gates, which is a unique experience not commonly available. https://www.citysup.jp/clean/
In celebration of the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition, a special exhibition tracing the impact and influence of Impressionism on Europe and America will be held. Masterpieces from the Worcester Art Museum, located near Boston in the United States, which has actively collected Impressionist works, will be on display. Centered around the museum's Impressionist collection, most of which will be shown in Japan for the first time, the exhibition will also highlight the lesser-known charm of American Impressionism, which has rarely been introduced in Japan. https://www.ytv.co.jp/moneame/
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