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Showa of Yokohama Export Scarves in the 2nd Archive Materials for FY2020

Last update date June 2, 2023

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About 110,000 scarves samples donated to Yokohama City by the Japan Export Scarves Manufacturing Industry Association, and 45 design certification ledgers containing related matters, are valuable proof of the industry's 30 years since 1957.
Based on the trends from the late Meiji and Taisho eras, when the foundations of the so-called "Yokohama Scarves" were laid, we will talk about the social background in which this archive material was formed, as well as the value and charm of design.

Date and time

Saturday, December 5, 2020
From 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (opening at 1:30 p.m.)

Venue

Remote implementation using the web conferencing tool “Zoom”
First meeting room on the 5th floor of Municipal Central Library
(In the conference room, the Zoom screen is projected. Teachers will not visit the museum.

Capacity

Zoom 50 people
Meeting room 20 people
(first-come, first-served basis)

Lecturer

Lecturer Chikage (with Kagefuji)

Mr. Minorue Yamazaki
(Professor, Department of Symbiotic Design, Faculty of Human Symbiosis, Kanto Gakuin University)
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1954. Graduated from Ochanomizu University Graduate School of Home Economics. Department of clothing aesthetics and Western clothing history. While working on British culture in the 18th century, he has also been conducting research on Yokohama export scarves. He has authored books such as "Glooking to Attention" (Kanto Gakuin University Press) and "Art and Clothing Ayanas Scenery" (same).

Co-sponsored by

Yokohama City Industrial Technology Support Center

Prevention measures and requests for new coronavirus infection

  • The lecturer will give a lecture using the web conference tool "Zoom", and a part of the capacity (50 people) will be remotely via Zoom.
  • Participants in the conference room will be less than half of the capacity (20 people) of the capacity, and seats will be allocated while maintaining social distance.
  • Ventilation is performed by opening air conditioning equipment and some windows. Regularly disinfects areas where many people touch it.
  • Participants in the conference room will take a temperature measurement at home in advance on the day of the event, and if you have symptoms such as fever of 37.5 degrees or higher, breathlessness, strong laziness, cough and sore throat, or if you are not feeling well Please refrain.
  • Students in the conference room are requested to bring and wear a mask. In addition, please cooperate with cough etiquette, hand washing and hand disinfection before and after attending the course.
  • The staff in the conference room wears a mask.
  • If you find that the infected person has used the library, you would like to contact us individually by registering the "LINE Corona Notification System" or submitting a "Contact Request Form and Information Consent Form". You can get in touch. (optional)

Related exhibition "Yokohama Export Scarf Design that illuminates the times"

Under the supervision of Kanto Gakuin University professor Yamazaki, in addition to real scarves with various designs that illuminate the times, as well as commentary panels will be exhibited.

Period

From Wednesday, November 25, 2020 to Sunday, December 20, 2020

Venue

Chuo-toshokan 3F Exhibition Corner

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