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    History of Leprosy

    Festival

    2004, National Sanatorium Kikuchi Keihuen in Kumamoto, Japan, Oil on Canvas, 606x727. More details
    Fujisaki Hachimangu shrine in Kumamoto City has an autumn festival, and on the last day decorated horses lead processions to move the deity to the portable shrine. One of the horses comes to the sanatorium and the residents enjoy watching the procession.


    Kinyokai (金陽会)
    The Kinyokai is a painting group started by residents of Kikuchi Keifuen in 1953. At that time, one of the male nurses did oil painting, and he would teach a group of residents who were interested in painting. The only time he had available was at lunchtime on Fridays, so that is when they met and how they got the name “Kinyokai” (Friday in Japanese is Kinyobi, and kai means “group” or “meeting”). The group started with 12-13 members. At that time, their paintings featured many dark colors, so Mr. Yasuhiko Yoshiyama, a member of the group, changed the middle character “yo” to the character for sun (also pronounced yo), to encourage them to paint brighter pictures.
    Details
    Title Festival
    Title(Original language) 祭り
    Year 2004
    Country Japan
    Location National Sanatorium Kikuchi Keihuen in Kumamoto
    Genre Painting
    Material Oil on Canvas
    Size 606x727
    Owner Resident committee, National Sanatorium Kikuchi Keihuen