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90th Anniversary Setonaikai National Park: The Sea and I - Art/Life

The Museum of Art, Ehime
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In 1934, the region around the Seto Inland Sea (Setonaikai) was one of the first places in Japan to be designated as a “National Park” for its “outstanding natural landscapes that are worthy of representing the geographic features of Japan.” The 90th anniversary of that event is celebrated on March 16, 2024.

Surrounded by the Japanese main islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, the Seto Inland Sea is the biggest inland sea in Japan, dotted with more than 700 islands of various sizes. Not limited to the realm of art alone, the unique scenic beauty of these myriad islands, and the ample resources they provide, have greatly affected and enriched our daily life. This exhibition introduces several paintings that recount the history of the area, as well as familiar examples of items of folk craft and architecture in Setonaikai. We hope that it will be an opportunity for visitors to reflect on the appeal of the Setonaikai region across different fields and eras, and also contemplate what ”The Sea and I” means for them.

For a deeper and rather multifaceted understanding, resources and research results are being shared with the Museum of Ehime History and Culture and the Ehime Prefectural Science Museum, both of which concurrently also show exhibitions related to the Seto Inland Sea/Setonaikai.

Schedule

Feb 7 (Wed) 2024-Mar 24 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:40-18:00
Closed
Monday
Closed on February 12, March 4 and March 10.
Open on February 13, March 5 and March 11.
FeeAdults ¥900, Seniors 65 & Over ¥800, University and High School Students ¥500, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥300
Websitehttps://www.ehime-art.jp/blog/?p=3140
VenueThe Museum of Art, Ehime
LocationHorinouchi, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime 790-0007
Access3 minute walk from Minami-Horibata Station on the Iyo Railway, 18 minute walk from Matsuyama Station on the JR Yosan line.
Phone089-932-0010
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