I applied an application through a postcard for an exhibition last month, and yesterday when I took a look at my mail box, unexpectedly there was an envelope from a local free paper company, which gives us information in my neighborhood. I won tickets for two people of an exhibition named "Kokeshi Pop." The Japanese term Kokeshi is one kind of traditional dolls in Japan, made of wood, whose face is intriguing and probably "cute." The top-heavy dolls with a flat belly are mostly manufactured in Tohoku region, Japan's northern east area, according to a source on the web.


I scarcely visit museums as I am not as interested as playing grounds for kids. However, I'd like to make best use of this chance and feel the sense of art.