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The "Fujibokukai" Ink Painting Class Holds an Exhibition at the Kusunoki Historical and Folk Museum in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture.

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[Yokkaichi] The Fujisumi-kai (representative: Masuko Ito), a sumi-e (ink painting) class held at the Hinaga District Community Center and the Maeda-cho North Public Hall in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, opened its "Ink Painting Exhibition" on the 1st at the Kusunoki Historical and Folk Museum in Kusunoki-cho Hongo, Yokkaichi City. The exhibition features 31 masterpieces by instructor Hirosaku Hori (78) and 14 members. The museum is closed on M…
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[Yokkaichi] The Fujisumi-kai (representative: Masuko Ito), a sumi-e (ink painting) class held at the Hinaga District Community Center and the Maeda-cho North Public Hall in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, opened its "Ink Painting Exhibition" on the 1st at the Kusunoki Historical and Folk Museum in Kusunoki-cho Hongo, Yokkaichi City. The exhibition features 31 masterpieces by instructor Hirosaku Hori (78) and 14 members. The museum is closed on M…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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