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Japan creates exhibition from old house at Venice Architecture Biennale

Japan has sent the dismantled remains of a 65-year-old house as its contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale, to explore material reuse.

Japan creates exhibition from dismantled old house at Venice Architecture Biennale

Japan creates exhibition from dismantled old house at Venice Architecture Biennale Dezeen 1 hour ago © Provided by Dezeen Japan Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale Japan has sent the dismantled remains of a 65-year-old house as its contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale, staging an exhibition that explores the potential for material reuse. Titled The Co-ownership of Action: Trajectories of Elements, the exhibition on the terrace of the Japanese Pavilion features benches made from the old house s roof and screens constructed from its exterior walls. © Provided by Dezeen Old house walls form exhibition screens at the Japan Pavilion Inside, yet-to-be-reused elements of the house are lined up on display as if in a warehouse.

Demon Slayer nears Japan movie history, boosts economy with resilience message

4 Min Read TOKYO (Reuters) - The tale of a boy fighting human-eating demons which murdered his family, “Demon Slayer” is poised to become Japan’s top-grossing film ever, thanks to a boost in fan numbers due to the coronavirus pandemic and its message of resilience. Based on a popular manga and TV anime series, the film has spun off an industry of related merchandise and has won over fans with its nod to Japanese traditions people fear are missing today. “People in high positions act according to that - ‘Noblesse oblige’, samurai and so on. Those at the top become a shield for weaker ones, using their strength to protect them,” said movie commentator Yuichi Maeda.

Demon Slayer set to become Japan s top-grossing film

TOKYO • Demon Slayer, the tale of a boy fighting human-eating demons which murdered his family, is poised to become Japan s top-grossing film, thanks to a boost in fan numbers due to the coronavirus pandemic and the movie s message of resilience. Based on a popular manga and television anime series, the film has won over fans with its nod to Japanese traditions people fear are missing today. People in high positions act according to that - noblesse oblige , samurai and so on. Those at the top become a shield for weaker ones, using their strength to protect them, said movie commentator Yuichi Maeda. That s absolutely missing in modern Japan.

Hollywood: Demon Slayer nears Japan movie history, boosts economy with resilience message

Hollywood: Demon Slayer nears Japan movie history, boosts economy with resilience message
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