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Wonderland: The Sacred Place of Nanga

Kumanokodo Nakahechi Museum of Art
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Nanga, or Southern painting, is a Japanese art form that emerged in the Edo period, influenced by Chinese painting and focusing on landscapes and flowers. It gained popularity in the mid-Edo period and evolved in the Meiji era. This exhibition, marking the 20th anniversary of the site's World Heritage registration, will be held at three venues in Wakayama Prefecture. It showcases masterpieces by artists connected to Nanga, exploring its development in Wakayama and featuring local painters and landscape works.

Schedule

Oct 5 (Sat) 2024-Nov 24 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on October 14 and November 4.
Closed on October 15 and November 5.
FeeAdults ¥400, High School Students and Under free.
Free on November 16 and 17.
Websitehttps://www.city.tanabe.lg.jp/bijutsukan/exhibitions/R61005senkyo.html
VenueKumanokodo Nakahechi Museum of Art
Location891 Chikatsuyu, Nakahechi-cho, Tanabe-shi, Wakayama 646-1402
AccessFrom Kii-tanabe Station on the JR Kii Main line, take the Ryujin bus towards Hongu Taisha-mae for 1 hour, and get off at Nakahechi Art Museum.
Phone0739-65-0390
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