Talk:Japan Art Academy

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The photograph is of the 'Nihon Geijutsu-in' what I'm assuming has been translated into the Japanese Academy of Fine Arts. Also, I suspect that the contention that is is the largest exhibition of its kind in the world may be an extension of the facts to which the 'Inten' people would take exception. If not the 'Inten' people, then certainly the UK's Royal Academy --especially the summer exhibition would exceed 'Nitten.' I'll see if I can access a photo of 'Nitten' for the site, because it is not fair to put up a rival's photo. Rawkcuf 15:55, 30 September 2007 (UTC)rawkcuf.