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[Image: Toshusai Sharaku ca. 1794 – 95, Sumo Wrestler Daidozan in the Ring]

Best of Museum Collection Part 2 “Extravagance and Simplicity of Momoyama Edo”

MOA Museum of Art
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This exhibition showcases an excellent mixture of exuberant and rustic beauty that characterizes the arts from the Momoyama and Edo periods from the museum collection. It includes genre paintings and ukiyo-e of the early modern period, notably the celebrated Women of a Public Bathhouse* and Katsukawa Shunshō’s Three Beauties Representing Snow, the Moon and Cherry Blossoms,* as well as refined chanoyu utensils, such as Ayame, a tea bowl inspired by Sen-no-Rikyū and created by Chojiro. (*Important Cultural Property)

Schedule

Sep 27 (Fri) 2019-Oct 28 (Mon) 2019 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-16:30
(Last Admission 16:00)
Closed
Thursday
Open on public holiday Thursday but closed on the following day.
Closed in between exhibitions.
FeeAdults ¥1760; University and High School Students ¥1100; Seniors 65 & Over ¥1540; Junior High School Students and Under, Persons with Disability Certificates + 2 Companion free
Websitehttp://www.moaart.or.jp/en/events/exhibition-2/
VenueMOA Museum of Art
https://www.moaart.or.jp/eng_work/
Location26-2 Momoyama-cho, Atami-shi, Shizuoka 413-8511
Access5 minutes by taxi from JR Atami Station; From JR Atami Station, take the Izu Tokai bus towards MOA Museum of Art and get off at MOA Museum of Art.
Phone0557-84-2511
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