Gallery Kyoto Teramachi Nanohana
- Kei Nakayama
- Mar 27
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 13

I lived in Kyoto temporarily in the summer three years ago.
When I was strolling around the town on my bicycle,
"Hey, those characters look familiar," I thought, my eyes glued to the noren curtain.
The design was by Mochizuki Michiharu, someone my mother respects.
I want to enter through the fluttering noren curtain.
But a gallery is too early for me.
That's what I thought.
I can't believe I'll be attending here in three years.
I'm sure I never dreamed of it at the time.
Some people may be a little hesitant to call it a gallery of pottery. When you think of Taizo Kuroda's white porcelain works and Yuichi Inoue's calligraphy, it's the world of fine art. I want to appreciate good things and weave a rich time. A new gallery has quietly opened in Kyoto.
From the 2022 web magazine HAMAKO
Gallery Kyoto Teramachi Nanohana
■ 633 Shimogoryouzencho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
■075-708-7067
■12:00-18:00 Closed on Wednesdays