Adachi Keeps Alive Uniquely Japanese Traditional Woodcut Printing Techniques

The woodcut printing techniques that gave birth to ukiyo-e are appreciated even today as a highly advanced technology for printing that is rarely found in the world. We are passing on these techniques to the next generation and looking to the global audience as we explore new possibilities for traditional woodcut printing techniques.

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10th Anniversary of Inscription, Fujisan – A World Heritage Site “Fujisan in Ukiyo-e” produced by modern artisans

In June 2013, Fujisan (Mt. Fuji) was registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site for its reputation…

Special display of Ayako Rokkaku’s woodcut print

Ayako Rokkaku is an international contemporary artist well known for her unique hand-painting method…

The 14th “THE ADACHI CONTEMPORARY UKIYOE AWARD” Results, 2022

The Adachi Foundation announces the winners of The 14th “THE ADACHI CONTEMPORARY UKIYOE AWARD 2022”.…

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Activities

Supervision of Woodcut Prints Production Subsidies Cultivation of Successors Publicity Lending Materials and Providing Information Works Supervised by the Foundation

About Us

Our Objectives Greetings from the Chairman Overview of the Directors Location

Showroom

Visitors can see permanent exhibits related to materials, tools and production processes of traditional woodcut printing techniques as well as works of woodcut printing supervised by the foundation.

Membership

The foundation has established a supporting member system
so that we may ask the general public to provide support for our activities.
We accept applications for membership throughout the year.

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