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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2004/A2A4" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2004/A2A4">
  <Name>Picasso Pavilion</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/A575A177">
    <Name>Hakone Open Air Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1121 Ninotaira, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0407</Address>
    <Phone>0460-82-1161</Phone>
    <Fax>0460-82-1169</Fax>
    <Access>JR Odawara Station - Odakyu Line Hakone Yumoto Station - Hakone Tozan Railway to Chokoku No Mori Station, 2 min Walk to the Hakone Open-Air Museum  JR Odawara Station - Odakyu Line Hakone Yumoto Station - Hakone Tozan Bus to Gora Iriguchi Station, 5 min W</Access>
    <Area areaId="other">Kanto: others</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>From December to February, the museum opens only until 16:00.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[The Hakone Open-Air Museum’s Picasso Collection consists of a substantial number of Picasso’s ceramic creations, purchased from his eldest daughter Maya Picasso, as well as his paintings, prints, sculptures, gold objets d’art. They are permanently exhibited to the public.
The photographs of David Douglas Duncan, who documented the artist’s last 17years, also play a vital role in this collection.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2004/A2A4-80" width="80" />
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  <Karma>5.46768</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1600, Senior ¥1100, University and High School ¥1100, Elementary and Junior High School ¥800</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.240975</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.053464</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2004/D6E5" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2004/D6E5">
  <Name>Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall Permanent Exhibit</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/2BAF4930">
    <Name>Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1-4-24, Ikenohata, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0008</Address>
    <Phone>03-3821-1017</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3821-1057</Fax>
    <Access>7 minutes walk from Yushima Station on the Chiyoda Line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="ueno_yanaka">Ueno, Yanaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>16:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="1" wed="1" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>2D: Drawing</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Works, studies, sketches, ceramics, kimonos, artworks by friends, letters, bamboo crafts, and other belongings of Yokoyama Taikan are on display.  Exhibits will change every three months.  Closed during summer, winter, and rain season.  May be closed in heavy snow or hurricane.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>2.84035</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥500, Elementary School Students and under ¥200</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.708911</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.771433</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2005/FDD6" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2005/FDD6">
  <Name>Works of Living National Treasures and Great Masters</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/86B92909">
    <Name>Crafts Gallery at the National Museum of Modern Art</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1-1 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0091</Address>
    <Phone>03-5777-8600</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>8 minutes walk from exit 1b at Takebashi Station on the Tozai line, 12 minutes walk from exit 2 at Kudanshita Station on Tozai, Hanzomon and Shinjuku lines.</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>fridays closinghour 20:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the gallery is open but closed on the following Tuesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This is a small but permanent program of the Crafts Gallery to present works  of Bearers of Important Intangible Cultural Assets (living national treasures)  and other leading artists and designers at home and abroad. Masterpieces to be  shown include ceramics, glassworks, lacquerware, wood and bamboo works, textiles,  dolls, metal works and designs.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2005/FDD6-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2005/FDD6-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>27</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥200, University Students ¥70, High School Sudents/Kids/Senior free</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.686294</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.753706</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/0D7E" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/0D7E">
  <Name>&quot;Asakawa Noritaka &amp; Takumi Brothers: Their Souls and Their Visions&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/9C0CDB16">
    <Name>Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>4-2-7 Sakura, Utsunomiya-shi, Tochigi-ken 320-0043</Address>
    <Phone>028-621-3566</Phone>
    <Fax>028-621-3569</Fax>
    <Access>From JR Utsunomiya Station or Tobu Utsunomiya Station, take the Kanto-Bus for Sakusingakuin-Komanyu. Get off at Sakuradori-Jumonji.</Access>
    <Area areaId="other">Kanto: others</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is open but closed on the following Tuesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Noritaka Asakawa (1884-1964) and Takumi Asakawa (1891-1931) crossed over to the Korean peninsular in the early Taisho period and researched Chosen ceramics, introducing its beauty and aesthetics to Japan. This exhibition features around 200 works of the two brothers as well as many other potters.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/0D7E-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/0D7E-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0"> Adults ¥900, University / High School Students ¥500, Free for Junior High School Students and Younger</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-14</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-20</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>34</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>36.564558</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.869908</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/253C" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/253C">
  <Name>&quot;The Eternal Beauty and Luster of Oriental Ceramics&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/6767325C">
    <Name>Suntory Museum of Art</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>Tokyo Mid-town Garden Side, 9-7-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8643</Address>
    <Phone>03-3479-8600</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3479-8643</Fax>
    <Access>3 minutes walk from Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line, 5 minutes walk from Roppongi Station on the Oedo and Hibiya Lines.</Access>
    <Area areaId="akasaka_roppongi">Roppongi, Akasaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>fridays closinghour 20:00, saturdays closinghour 20:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Tuesday, the Museum is open, but closed on the following Wednesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Opening in 1982, the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka has built up one of the largest, most comprehensive, and highest quality collections of oriental ceramics in Japan, incorporating superb donations such as the Ataka Collection and the Rhee Byung-Chang Collection. This exhibition presents around 130 masterpieces and other outstanding works selected from the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese ceramics in the Museum's collection.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>5.55698</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1300, University and High School Students ¥1000, Free for Junior High School Students and under</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-28</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-04-01</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>10:00-20:00 on February 11th and March 19th, 10:00-23:00 on March 24th</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>46</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.663144</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.733436</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/64FC" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/64FC">
  <Name>&quot;Fairytale&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/7D786608">
    <Name>Mitaka City Gallery of Art</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>5F Koral, 3-35-1 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0013</Address>
    <Phone>0422-79-0033</Phone>
    <Fax>0422-79-0030</Fax>
    <Access>1 minute walk from the South Exit at JR Mitaka station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="musashino_tama">Musashino, Tama</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>20:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is open but closed on the following Tuesday and Wednesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>2D: Photography</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Features around 30 selections of popular book illustrations from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries with fairy motifs, investigating the mythology and significance of fairy imagery for both Japanese and other societies.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>13.8739</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥600, College and High School Students ¥300, Junior High School and Under Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-07</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-19</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>4</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.698511</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.563969</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/6925" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/6925">
  <Name>&quot;Slipware and Western Craft&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/FA1A270B">
    <Name>Japan Folk-Craft Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>4-3-33 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0041</Address>
    <Phone>03-3467-4527</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3467-4537</Fax>
    <Access>Komabatodai Station (Keio Inokashira line) West Exit</Access>
    <Area areaId="shibuya_setagaya">Shibuya, Setagaya</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Mainly produced from the mid-18th through the late 19th century, English slipware pottery is characterized by decorative “sliptrail” patterns on top of an unglazed base. Largely passed over in England, these practical, everyday items were prized by Mingei founder Muneyoshi Yanagi for their unique beauty. This exhibition showcases a diverse selection of some 150 Western craft pieces from the museum collection, including ceramics, woodwork and painting.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/6925-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>6.62874</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1000, Students ¥500</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-07</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-25</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>39</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.657589</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.682492</Longitude>
 </Event>

 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/7641" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/7641">
  <Name>&quot;Auspicious Vessels: Selected Masterpieces of Imari and Nabeshima Ware&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/E02E3B3C">
    <Name> Toguri Museum of Art</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1-11-3 Shoto, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0046</Address>
    <Phone>03-3465-0070</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3467-9813</Fax>
    <Access>10 minutes walk from Shibuya Station, 5 minutes walk from Shinsen Station on the Keio Inokashira line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="shibuya_setagaya">Shibuya, Setagaya</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Open on a Public Holiday Monday, but closed on the following Tuesday. Closed on the new year holidays and during changing exhibitions.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Familiar auspicious motifs such as sho-chiku-bai (pine, bamboo, and plum), symbols of longevity such as the crane and tortoise, and phoenixes and giraffes representing peace. Many Japanese ceramics bear these and other lucky designs, with Imari cast kinrande or kenjote gold and polychrome vessels designed to be offered as gifts and Nabeshima ware designed to be presented to the shogun and his family in particular featuring fine examples of auspicious designs. This exhibition welcomes in the New Year with a selection of auspicious vessels that brought joy to people in the Edo period chosen from among the museum's collection of fine Imari ware and Nabeshima ware.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>1.21337</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1000, University and High School Students ¥700, Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥400.</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-04</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-25</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>39</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.657928</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.695878</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/E50E" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/E50E">
  <Name>&quot;An Invitation to Tea: Tea Utensils from the Mitsui Family&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/5B7079A4">
    <Name>Mitsui Memorial Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>Mitsui Honkan 7F, 2-1-1 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0022</Address>
    <Phone>03-5777-8600</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>3 minutes walk from exit A7 at Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza and Hanzomon lines, 4 minutes walk from exit B11 at Nihonbashi Station on the Ginza line, Tozai line, Toei Asakusa line, 7 minutes walk from Nihonbashi exit at JR Tokyo Station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Prints</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This exhibition focuses on Noh masks and costumes, drawn from the museum’s collections, and considers the “profound and subtle beauty” of this uniquely Japanese art form. The Okina and Jyô masks, with their personification of deities, the vengeful god seen in demon masks, the ghostly realm seen in masks representing departed spirits, and the dreamlike world of masks of men and women, young and old, are some of the masks that inhabit the fantastic world of Noh. This exhibition features 54 masks from the Important Cultural Property ex-Kongô Family collection of Noh masks, along with Noh costumes, instruments and song books from the Mitsui families.

Also, the master Noh mask carver Mr. Hashioka Kazumichi has graciously presented eight Noh masks and 100 volumes of Noh song book (Genna-uzuki-bon) to the museum. These precious works have been on deposit at the museum since 1991, and with the expectation of their being presented to the museum upon the occasion of this exhibition, we expedited the donation process to coincide with this event. The Hashioka donation includes masks not in the Mitsui collection, such as Fukai and Chichi-no-jyô, and thus will further develop the range of the museum’s Noh mask collection. This exhibition marks the debut showing of the Hashioka works, bringing the exhibition total to approximately 100 works.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/E50E-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1000,  University / High School Students ¥500, Juniour High School Students and under free. Special Exhibition: Adults ¥1200, University / High School Students ¥700, Juniour High School Students and under free.</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-08</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-04-08</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Closed on February 26th</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>53</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.683539</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.776726</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/F27B" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/F27B">
  <Name>&quot;The Splendor of the Khitan Dynasty&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/C621C7A4">
    <Name>Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>53-2 Yada, Shizuoka-shi, Shizuoka-ken 422-8002</Address>
    <Phone>054-263-5858</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>6 minutes by the Shizutetsu Bus from JR Kusanagi station, 15 minutes by taxi from Shizuoka station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="other">Kanto: others</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:30:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is open but closed on the following Tuesday. From May to September the museum closes at 20:00 on Saturdays.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Furniture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Fashion</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Looks at the wonders of the Khitan dynasty that existed one thousand years ago in the highlands in the chaos following the decline of the Tang dynasty. There will be many important cultural artefacts exhibited, including beautifully decorated ornaments, glassworks and ceramics, including 50 items on public display for the first time.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/F27B-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/F27B-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0.483288</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1200, University and High School Students and Seniors ¥600, Middle School Students and under Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2011-12-17</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-04</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Closed for New Year holiday: December 29 to January 1</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>18</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>34.988569</Latitude>
  <Longitude>138.449331</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/1578" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/1578">
  <Name>Kutani Choemon Factory&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/953D461B">
    <Name>SFT Gallery</Name>
    <Type>Shop or Department Store</Type>
    <Address>7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8558</Address>
    <Phone>03-6812-9933</Phone>
    <Fax>03-5775-4670</Fax>
    <Access>In front of exit 6 at Nogizaka station on the Chiyoda line, 5 minutes walk from exit 4a of Roppongi station on the Hibiya, 4 minutes walk from exit 7 of Roppongi station on the Oedo line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="akasaka_roppongi">Roppongi, Akasaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>fridays closinghour 20:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Tuesday, the museum is open, but closed on the following Wednesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Features Ishikawa prefecture ceramics from Kutani Choemon kiln, in collaboration with a Spanish designer.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>6.05877</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-25</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-26</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>40</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.661836</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.729619</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/4392" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/4392">
  <Name>Aya Murata Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/079C21E1">
    <Name>INAX Gallery 1 &amp; 2</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>INAX Ginza 2F, 3-6-18 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031</Address>
    <Phone>03-5250-6530</Phone>
    <Fax>03-5250-6549</Fax>
    <Access>1 minutes walk from Kyobashi Station, 3 minutes walk from Ginza-1-chome or Takaramachi Station, 7 minutes walk from JR Yurakucho Station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
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  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[The artist uses plant and animal motifs in her sculptures, with vibrant colors with a feeling of beauty, while the form of the sculptures have a real life force.

This exhibition features work previously shown in Taiwan, as well as other new pieces.

[Image: Aya Murata (2011) Photo: Chiu Te-hsin]]]></Description>
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  <Karma>1.67472</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-07</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-01</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>15</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.672083</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.772814</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/4EA9" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/4EA9">
  <Name>5th Winter Salon Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/DA4E3E60">
    <Name>Neues Asahi</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>67 Motosoja-machi, Maebashi-shi, Gunma 371-0846</Address>
    <Phone>027-255-3434</Phone>
    <Fax>027-255-3435</Fax>
    <Access>15 minutes walk from Shin-maebashi station on the JR Joetsu line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="other">Kanto: others</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Mostly ceramics.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/resources/images/nopic" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/resources/images/nopic_80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/resources/images/nopic_170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0">free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-18</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-26</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Exhibition Hours: 10:00-17:00</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>11</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>36.380308</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.044814</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/72E2" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/72E2">
  <Name>This Week at Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/75DBA29B">
    <Name>Keio Department Store, Shinjuku Gallery</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>1-1-4 6F Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8321</Address>
    <Phone></Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>6th floor of Keio Department Store on top of Shinjuku station's West exit.</Access>
    <Area areaId="shinjuku">Shinjuku</Area>
    <OpeningHour>00:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>00:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Open on the last day of each event until 16:00 only.</ScheduleNote>
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  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>2D: Drawing</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Features ceramics and paintings.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/resources/images/nopic_80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/resources/images/nopic_170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0"></Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-09</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-15</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.686939</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.702417</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/8C2A" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/8C2A">
  <Name>&quot;Mug Cups&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/9C4B3DBC">
    <Name>Savoir Vivre</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>5-17-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032</Address>
    <Phone>03-3585-7365</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3582-4705</Fax>
    <Access>8 minutes walk from Roppongi station Hibiya/Oedo line Exit No.3</Access>
    <Area areaId="akasaka_roppongi">Roppongi, Akasaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>sundays closinghour 18:30, holidays closinghour 18:30</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/8C2A-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/8C2A-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/8C2A-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-01</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-16</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>1</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.658056</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.739928</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/8D5C" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/8D5C">
  <Name>&quot;Adriaan Rees Exhibition I: Ceramics and Bronze&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/C571E763">
    <Name>Kaneko Art Tokyo</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>1-7-6-1F Higashi-nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0004</Address>
    <Phone>03-6240-9774</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>3 minutes walk from exit B3 at Higashi-nihonbashi Station on the Asakusa line, 4 minutes walk from exit A3 at Bakuroyokoyama Station on the Shinjuku line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="nihonbashi">Kyobashi, Nihonbashi &amp; Kudanshita</Area>
    <OpeningHour>12:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Open on the last day of each event until 18:00 only</ScheduleNote>
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  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Ceramic carvings and bronze pieces by Adriaan Rees produced at his atelier in the Hague.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/8D5C-80" width="80" />
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  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-21</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-10</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Until 18:00 on Sundays</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>24</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.688061</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.789764</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/B5BA" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/B5BA">
  <Name>&quot;Science &amp; Praying&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/330955FD">
    <Name>Space Yui</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>Hayakawa Bldg. 1F, 3-4-11 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062</Address>
    <Phone>03-3479-5889</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3479-1913</Fax>
    <Access>8 minutes walk from Gaienmae subway station, 10 minutes walk from Omotesando subway station</Access>
    <Area areaId="aoyama_omotesando">Omotesando, Aoyama</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="1" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Open on the last day of each event until 17:00 only.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Installation</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Directed by artist and physics researcher Hiroshi Itami, this exhibition features a comprehensive installation that improve the flow of magnetic forces in the gallery, as well as iron objects, metalwork, ceramics, and more.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/B5BA-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/B5BA-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>7.30769</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-13</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-22</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>7</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.663553</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.720394</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/D684" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/D684">
  <Name>&quot;The Inca Empire Revealed: A Century After the Machu Picchu 'Discovery'&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/5F7A28D1">
    <Name>National Museum of Nature and Science</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>7-20 Ueno-koen, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8718</Address>
    <Phone>03-5777-8600</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes walk from the Koen Exit of JR Ueno Station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="ueno_yanaka">Ueno, Yanaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is closed on the following Tuesday. Closed on the new year holidays.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Media>3D: Other</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This exhibition is the first ever large-scale Japan retrospective of the Inca Empire, the last of the Andes civilizations and the largest one in South America, which flourished from the early 15th century up until the early 16th century. How did the Incas build monumental architectural structures without the use of a wheel or iron tools? What sort of leader was the &quot;Sun King&quot;? This exhibition hopes to provide answers to some of these questions. Of particular interest is a 530-inch theater that will allow visitors to have a virtual, 3D experience of the Macchu Picchu ruins.

*Please check the website before your visit. There may be changes to opening days and times.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults and University students ¥1400, High, Junior High, Elementary school students ¥500</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-03-10</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-06-24</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Closed on Monday, except March 26th, April 2nd and April 30th</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>130</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.713294</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.779813</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/DF21" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/DF21">
  <Name>&quot;Two Hundred Selected Masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/1DC8EF86">
    <Name>Tokyo National Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>13-9 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8712</Address>
    <Phone>03-5777-8600</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>10 minutes walk from Ueno or Uguisudani Station on the JR Yamanote Line, 15 minutes walk from Ueno Station on the Ginza or Hibiya Lines or 15 minutes walk from Keisei Ueno Station on the Keisei Line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="ueno_yanaka">Ueno, Yanaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Closing hour might changed depending on season. On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is open, but closed on the following Tuesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>2D: Calligraphy</Media>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Product</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[In 2012, which marks the 40th anniversary of the normalization of relations between Japan and China, the Tokyo National Museum is holding an exhibition of masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing.

The site of the Palace Museum, Beijing, was formerly the residence of 24 Chinese emperors from the Ming-dynasty Emperor Yongle to the Qing-dynasty Emperor Puyi. In addition to its own glorious architecture, it houses a collection of more than 1.8 million artifacts.

This magnificent exhibition consists of a selection of 200 masterpieces from that collection and is split into two sections. The first section features the simultaneous display of 41 Song- and Yuan-dynasty calligraphic works and paintings not previously shown outside the palace (some works for a limited period), as well as masterpieces of court and literati paintings, must-see works by three of the best calligraphers of the Song period, and masterworks of calligraphy by Yuan-period literati. Boasting a tremendous array of fabulous bronzes, jades and other artifacts, this lineup can be described as a defining exhibition of the Palace Museum. The second section centers around four portraits of Emperor Qianlong, whose reign marked the Qing dynasty’s golden period. This section seeks to understand the abundance of world views held in the Qing dynasty. There is also an area that attempts to recreate, using existing artworks, a portrait of Emperor Qianlong in which he is depicted surrounded by various masterpieces.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/DF21-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>10.7119</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1500, University ¥1200, High School Students ¥900, Junior High School Students and under Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-02</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-19</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>4</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.715664</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.779694</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/F913" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/F913">
  <Name>&quot;Yurakusai Small Tea Ceremony&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/9D3E139E">
    <Name>Gallery Kirari</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>3-29-5 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0053</Address>
    <Phone>03-3370-2471</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3370-2476</Fax>
    <Access>10 minutes walk from the South exit of the JR Shinjuku station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="shinjuku">Shinjuku</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Last day until 17:00 only</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Student exhibition featuring tea ceremony bowls.]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/F913-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/F913-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/F913-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0">free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-16</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-20</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>5</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.681306</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.696772</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/FD34" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/FD34">
  <Name>&quot;Kyoto Neo Traditional&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/E62D34C4">
    <Name>Tokyo Midtown</Name>
    <Type>Shop or Department Store</Type>
    <Address>9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-6205</Address>
    <Phone></Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>Direct connection from exit 8 of Roppongi Station on the Toei Oedo and Hibiya Lines, 3 minutes walk from exit 3 of Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda line</Access>
    <Area areaId="akasaka_roppongi">Roppongi, Akasaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>00:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>00:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Media>3D: Ceramics</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[On display are traditional Kyoto crafts by artisans who have been certified as &quot;future masters&quot; by the city of Kyoto. Talks and demonstrations are also scheduled. See website for more details.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0"></Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-18</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-02-19</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Exhibition Hours: 11:00-21:00</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>4</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.662961</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.734464</Longitude>
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