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Chiba Art Festival 2020 Painting/Photograph Exhibition Application Form (For Personal Use) ■Chiba Art Festival 2020 Painting/Photograph Exhibition Application Form (For personal use) The items marked with ★ will be displayed with your work.(Name or pen name, age category, title of № the work, a story associated with the work) ※Will be filled in at the secretariat Name★ Telephone Pen name★ ― ― number Small child (first to third grade) Age Age category★ Fourth to sixth grade or middle school ※As of submission ※As of submission High school student or adult (〒 - ) Address E-mail Title of the work★ A story associated with the work★ How to return the If you would like for us to return your work, If you don't want us to return your work,we work ※Check appropriate box please pay the return fee. will dispose of it after the exhibition. Please check the theme which you celected from Chiba Cultural Assets Sengen Shrine and Pine Forest Lake Tega Fireworks Display Inubosaki Lighthouse Katsuura Morning Market Otomi Kagura in Inage Home of the Shirakaba-school Choshi Electric Railway and Inohana Castle Site Katsuura Tantanmen Kujukutani View Park and its Writers Scenery Along the Line Edo Cultural Heritage of Fusa Katsuura Big Hina Matsuri Mishima Bojutsu (Stick Kasori Shell Mounds Choshi Soy Sauce Breweries District (Doll’s Festival) Fighting) and Kakkomai Kamagaya Great Buddha and Views of Ohara Hadaka Matsuri (Naked Senyo-ji Temple and Chiba-warai Choshi Hane Taiko Drumming Takeoka-Style Ramen Nearby Shopping Festival) Street Kazusa-bori Well-Boring Chiba City Museum of Art Ino Kabuki Byobugaura Cliff and Geopark Scenery of Isumi Railway Technology Chiba Shrine and Narita-san Shinsho-ji Temple, Hanko-ji Temple Otaki Castle and Castle Town Futomaki (Thick Rolled) Sushi Myoken Taisai Festival Temple Town, and Gion Festival Sakura Castle Site, Castle Chiba Oyako Sandai Summer Historical Buildings at the Otaki Town Hall (Central Night View of Keiyo Seaside Town and the Edo Period Festival West Exit of Togane Station building) Industrial Complex Festival Chiba Port Tower/Chiba Port A monument of Japanese, Spanish Shimousamiyama no Shichinen Park and Chiba Prefectural Sakura Tulip Festa Lake Hakkaku and Matsuri (Seven Year Festival) Museum of Art Mexican Diplomatic Origin Birthplace of the Poet Ito Kujira no Tare (Marinated Makuhari-Shintoshin Sakura Autumn Festival Clam Digging Sachio Whale) Scenery of Lake Inba and Chiba Prefectural Sakura Ichinomiya of Awa Province, Awa Iigaoka Hachimangu Main Shrine Sammu City Summer Carnival Surrounding Undeveloped Senior High School Shrine Woodland Birthplace of the Prefectural Ichihara Willow Shield Shinto Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum Museum of Aeronautical Sciences Government, Former Site of the Views Around Okinoshima Sandbar Ritual of Art and Views of Narita Airport Miyazaku Prefectural Office Ruins of Kazusa Kokubun-ji Kotani Memorial House for AOKI Region Associated with Temple and Kazusa Kokubunni-ji Tatsumi-ryu Martial Art Nagata Asahiren Lion Dance Shigeru’s Classic Tale Tempo Suikoden Temple “A Gift of the Sea” Nakayama Hokekyo-ji Temple,Keeper Kominato Railway and of the Traditions of Nichiren, and Uchikuroda Hadaka Mairi Shibayama Haniwa Festival Tateyama Bay Fireworks Display the Nakayama/Wakamiya Neighborhoods Scenery Along the Line Scene of Botchi Nami no Ihachi (Transom Higashiyama Kaii Memorial Hall Kiraigo (Ogre Dance) Awakoku-shisai “Yawatanmachi” (Peanut Piles in the Field) Carvings) Mt. Nokogiri Boshu-Stone Quarry H.C. Andersen Park Spring of Kiyodo Mobara Tanabata Festival Boso Flower Line and Nihon-ji Temple Oyama Senmaida Suehiro Villa Formerly of the Nakayama Racecourse Akutagawa-so (Rice Terraces) and Kazusa Junisha Matsuri Iwasaki Family Terrace Night Festival Tairyobushi (Fishermen’s Folk Funabashi Daijingu Shrine and Tamasaki Shrine and Shrine Seicho-ji Temple and Mt. Chiba Prefectural Boso-no-Mura Songs) Namerou(トル) Kagura Town Kiyosumi of the Kujukuri Region Former Residence of Niemonjima Island and Yatsu-higata Tidal Flat View of Tsurigasaki Beach Scenery of Kujukuri Beach Inoh Tadataka Former House of Niemon Family Preservation District for Keisei Rose Garden Traditional Buildings in Myoraku-ji Temple and a Forest Mineoka Pasture Land Namerou Sawara, Katori City Urayasu Cultural Property Katori Jingu Shrine and Iwanuma Lion Dance Shirahama Ama-Matsuri Houses Shikinen Jinkosai Festival Tojo-tei House and Garden Sawara Big Float Festival Shirako Shrine Takabe Shrine and Hocho-Shiki The applicant shall submit the work agreeing to the terms and Yakiri-no-Watashi Ferry Boat conditions. /Literature Monument for The Kozaki Shrine and Nanja-Monja Nagara Yokoanagun Kisarazu Port Festival Wild Daisy Shiikago Dance Kasamori-ji Temple, Kannon-do Views of Tokyo Wan Aqua-Line Tone Canal of Tako Hall Expressway and Umihotaru.
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