Dylan Gibson

Nov. 29, 2021
[Image1]I took these photos last week at Shinagawa Station. They were having a small lacquerware exhibition
[Image2]I took these photos last week at Shinagawa Station. They were having a small lacquerware exhibition
[Image3]I took these photos last week at Shinagawa Station. They were having a small lacquerware exhibition

I took these photos last week at Shinagawa Station. They were having a small lacquerware exhibition sort of thing and were selling goods from I suppose Naraijuku as is written on the cloth, but I don't remember if there was anything else to the setup.

They had a lot of really cool lacquerware pieces though and I managed to pick up a couple of spoons and some extra chopsticks. I would have liked to buy more, but unfortunately am not in the need for much tableware at the moment lol.

They also had some traditional children's toys and I was considering getting a Jacob's Ladder since I hadn't seen one in years, but decided to pass lol.

The Wagasa on the top of the stall were also for sale too.
Only ¥1500 and they're handmade!
It was a cool exhibit though, I'm not sure if it was just a one day thing or if they're still going for a while but definitely drop by if you're at Shinagawa Station and see it open.