Unraveling the Evolution of Kimono Styles from Early Photographic Materials: Women's Traditional Japanese Clothing in the Late Edo and Meiji Periods

Marubeni Gallery
Until Jan 24
Widely accepted standards for traditional apparel and for wearing it took hold in Japanese society in the Edo period (1603–1868) and diversified greatly in the Meiji period (1868–1912). This exhibition is a first-of-its-kind endeavor to recreate the 19th-century wearing of kimono in reference to valuable photographic archives. The Edo period ended in a series of events that began with the arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry’s fleet in 1853 and concluded with the Meiji Restoration in 1868. That coincided with the forced opening of Japanese ports, which occasioned a surge in interchange with the United States and Europe.

A wave of westernizing modernization swept Japanese society. Western-style apparel became common, though principally among males. What modernization catalyzed for women’s fashion in the late 19th century was a heightened boldness and diversity in kimono. Not until the postwar period would western-style attire become daily wear for Japanese women. The design and wearing of kimono then became, conversely, subject to newly standardized guidelines.

This exhibition draws on the photographic technology that reached Japan in the late Edo period and on then-contemporary documents. It recreates the female side of the wearing of traditional Japanese fashion in that era and in the Meiji period. The recreation comes alive with actual kimono, obi sashes, and accessories from the eras covered. Here is an opportunity, born of Marubeni’s rich collection of kimono and assiduous research on textile dyeing, to view the wearing of kimono a century ago.

Schedule

Now in session

Dec 2 (Tue) 2025-Jan 24 (Sat) 2026 38 days left

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Sunday, Holidays
Closed from December 26 to January 3,
FeeAdults and University Students ¥500, High School Students and Under free.
VenueMarubeni Gallery
https://www.marubeni.com/gallery/
Location3F Marubeni Bldg., 1-4-2 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004
Access1 minute walk from exit 3a at Takebashi Station on the Tozai line. 6 minute walk from exit C2b at Otemachi Station on the Chiyoda line. 7 minute walk from exit A9 at Jimbocho Station on the Toei Shinjuku and Mita lines or Hanzomon line.
Phone03-3282-2111
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