2024.09.26
  • Hieizan Sakamot...
  • Naked's art and autumn leaves color the streets of Hieizan Sakamoto, the home of the World Heritage Site, Hieizan Enryakuji Temple, for an autumn night walk event.

    (NAKED, INC.; Location: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Ryotaro Muramatsu) will hold the “NAKED Night Walk™ Hieizan Sakamoto” from November 1 (Friday) to December 8 (Sunday), 2024, in the Hieizan Sakamoto area (Sakamoto, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture), the home of Hieizan Enryakuji Temple, which is registered as a World Heritage Site as one of the cultural assets of the ancient capital Kyoto. NAKED Night Walk™ Hieizan Sakamoto” will be held from November 1 (Fri.) to December 8 (Sun.), 2024. This event is a part of “NAKED GARDEN ONE KYOTO 2024” Autumn Garden.

    Please see the press release for details.

    https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000001032.000008210.html

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