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This is a black ebony strap from Toshodai-ji Temple. Ryohei Suzuki visited Toshodai-ji Temple in JR Central's new commercial "Iza Iza Nara" and expressed his感動 (kan-do, deep emotion) at its magnificence. He has a deep understanding of Japanese history, holding a Level 1 World Heritage Certification, and the commercial depicts his感動 at the history of Toshodai-ji Temple. The commercial begins with Ryohei Suzuki's words, "Iza Iza, Toshodai-ji Temple," after visiting the temple. He visits Toshodai-ji Temple, gazes at the beautiful moss garden, and closes his eyes in the Miedo Hall, reflecting on the journey of Ganjin. Afterwards, at the Heijo Palace Site, Suzuki, imagining a history of over 1,000 years, expresses how he feels the air and wind of the place that once moved Japan with all five senses. In addition, he enjoys cycling in the Nishinokyo area and has afternoon tea at a hotel where you can feel tradition and modernity with impressive deer artwork. The commercial, which focuses on Suzuki's expression as he is encouraged by Ganjin's straightforward feelings that have been passed down for 1,000 years, is noteworthy. The content conveys that by actually going to Nara, you can discover new, unknown charms. Shinji Tanimura: {More details on ORICON NEWS} In 2009, he performed a special concert "Nature Live in Toshodai-ji Temple - Subaru -" to celebrate the completion of the repair of the Golden Hall. Kaii Higashiyama: {More details at the Nagano Prefectural Museum of Art} A Japanese painter highly regarded in the post-war Japanese art world, he created the barrier paintings of the Miedo Hall at Toshodai-ji Temple. Known for his serene and lyrical landscape paintings, they are familiar to many as cultural assets of Toshodai-ji Temple.
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