Summer Exhibition

Depicting Water

Jul. 12 (Wed.),2023 Aug. 28 (Mon.),2023
Please print out the flyer and bring it with you
to get a 50 yen discount on your admission.

As Japan is completely surrounded by sea on all sides and also experiences abundant rainfall, water has been a very familiar presence to the Japanese. Water has been depicted in a variety of forms as a subject of art: waterfalls cascading down high mountains, rough white waves splashing in the surf, calm shimmering water, and rain. In these paintings, the movement and change of water was captured and depicted as a moment in a scene.

This exhibition brings together various depictions of water from early modern to modern Japanese paintings and artifacts.

Waterfall and Colored Leaves
(One of the set of three hanging scrolls)
kawabata Gyokusho

Carps
Watanabe Seitei

Period
Jul. 12 (Wed.),2023 Aug. 28 (Mon.),2023
Closed
Tuesdays
Open on Aug. 15 (Tue.) and closed on Aug 17 (Thu.)
Summer Holidays: Aug. 21(Mon.) - 23 (Wed.)
Hours
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Admission until 4:30 p.m.)
Venue
Kinen-kan
Admission
General Admission: 500 yen
Junior High & Elementary School Students: 250 yen
・Group(over 20 visitors): 400 yen each
・Persons over 65yrs old (with official ID): 400 yen
・Admission is free for a student upon presentation of Hyogokko Kokoron card
・A discounted admission appliles to a visitor with a disability (with official ID) and his/her caregiver.
酒くん

I’m deeply interested in the works of art depicting the four seasons and the items that make me feel the history.

桜子ちゃん

Look! Various exhibitions are held as well as those related to sake and sakura!!