Originally a native of Mexico, this flower was brought to Japan in
the 19th century. At that time, it flowered mostly in autumn with petals
similar to that of cherry blossoms, and so it was known as the "autumn
sakura". Nowadays it is considered one of the most familiar blooms of
autumn.
To remove all extraneous elements from an object, leaving only its essence--this is the way of suiboku, the art of brush painting. A suiboku painting uses dramatic and exquisite strokes of charcoal to reveal both the vividness of nature and the philosophy of the painter.
Originally a technique perfected over the course a thousand years, suiboku has now been recreated with revolutionary engineering from TeamLab for a presentation we call Suiboku-kukan. This is just one of the ways Hitachi builds for the future through inspiration from our past.
At Hitachi, we work harder to develop the next great advancements in technology, with the belief that images should awe, surprise, and inspire. So step inside and experience our latest creation - a panorama that combines the emotional power of TeamLab's Suiboku-kukan with the visual brilliance of Hitachi displays.