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Wa no Akari x Hyakudan Kaidan— 12 Japanese Illuminations

Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
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Artists

Hokusai Katsushika, Tadaharu Kawamura, Eros Nakazato
The Hyakudan Kaidan (Stairway of 100 Steps), the only wooden structure currently in existence at the Meguro Gajoen, was designated as a Tokyo Tangible Cultural Asset in 2009. The stairway is famous for 126 major works of Japanese painting from the early Showa era, which surround seven gorgeous rooms decorated by summertime illuminations in themes of scenes loved by the Japanese people, such as “The Light of Japanese Festivals,” The Light of Japanese Paper,” and “Light Shining on Flora.” The venue’s public spaces and restaurants also feature spectacles of “Wa no Akari” (Japanese light), for a total of twelve elegant summer illumination displays. This is the first time photography will be permitted throughout exhibition hours, allowing guests to commemorate their viewing of these scenic Japanese lights that add to the splendor of a cultural asset.

[Related Event]
Cultural Asset Evening Guided Tours
Dates: Sunday–Thursday 18:00–19:00, Friday and Saturday 18:30–19:30
Meals following tours.
Please see the official website for details.

Schedule

Jul 3 (Fri) 2015-Aug 9 (Sun) 2015 

Opening Hours Information

Closed
Depends on each event.
Notice
Exhibition Hours: 10:00-18:00. Until 19:00 on Friday & Saturday.
FeeAdults ¥1200, Students ¥600
VenueHotel Gajoen Tokyo
http://www.hotelgajoen-tokyo.com/foreign/en/
Location1-8-1 Shimo Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064
Access3 minute walk from Meguro Station on the JR Yamanote, Tokyu Meguro, Namboku or Toei Mita line.
Phone03-3491-4111
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