The Edo-Tokyo Museum will re-open on April 1st after a 6-month closure. The museum has been newly fitted with a shop and restaurant.
To commemorate the re-opening, Tōshūsai Sharaku’s Actor Ichikawa Ebizo as Takemura Sadanoshin and Kitagawa Utamaro’s Reflective Love from Anthology of Poems: The Love Section will be put on regular display for the first time.
Tōshūsai Sharaku was an ukiyo-e print designed of the Edo Period. Sharaku is known as a mysterious artist who, after releasing a whole collection of other prints in a small timeframe of just 10 months, suddenly disappeared.
Other events are also scheduled for the museum including talk sessions. Topics center around questioning what things modern Tokyo inherited from the Edo Period, as well as what is necessary to revive traditional things into modern life. Other talks and performances will also take place by experts in other fields and artists too.
Discover the world of the mysterious ukiyo-e painter Tōshūsai Sharaku at the refurbished Edo-Tokyo Museum.
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Re-Opening: April 1st
Talk Sessions: April 1st & April 7th
Address: 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida, Tokyo
Opening Hours: 9:30-17:30 (9:30-19:00 on Saturdays) *last entries 30 mins before closure
Exhibition Price: Adult \600 (Group: \480) / University Students & Vocational College Students \480 (Group: \380) / High School & Junior High School Students, Over 65s \300 (Group: \240) / Junior High School Students (Enrolled in school in city or living in city), Elementary School Students, Children – Free (Group: Free)
*Groups must be 20 people or more.
Closed: Mondays (Unless on a national holiday or substitute holidays, in which case it falls to the next day), New Year’s Day
TEL: 03-3626-9974 – 9:00~17:00 (Closed Saturdays & Holidays)
Website: https://www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/
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