The “Pencil Bench” located at the museum’s entrance.
Now that summer vacation has started, we've seen an increase in children running up to hug it, exclaiming, "Ah, it's a pencil!"
If you sit down on the "Pencil Bench," please pay attention to the floor below you.
Four stacked sheets of manuscript paper are represented by the white tiles.
In the exhibition room, the actual pencil the Sensei used is also currently on display.
Don't miss either pencil—the one in the exhibition room or the one at the entrance!
The “Pencil Bench” located at the museum’s entrance.
Now that summer vacation has started, we've seen an increase in children running up to hug it, exclaiming, "Ah, it's a pencil!"
If you sit down on the "Pencil Bench," please pay attention to the floor below you.
Four stacked sheets of manuscript paper are represented by the white tiles.
In the exhibition room, the actual pencil the Sensei used is also currently on display.
Don't miss either pencil—the one in the exhibition room or the one at the entrance!