Influenced by changing customs, fashions, techniques, and environments over time, various works of art have been produced in Japan. The first half of this exhibition features works by Kano Tanyu, Tosa Mitsuki, and others from the early modern period (Edo period), before the term “Japanese Paintings” became established, while the second half features works by Kawabata Gyokusho, Hashimoto Kansetsu, and others from the modern period (Meiji era to prewar), which were produced as “Japanese Paintings” in contrast to Western-style paintings. We hope that you will feel the change of the times through the works from the Sake Museum’s collection.
Fall Exhibition
Comparison of Japanese Paintings by Period
Sep. 11 (Wed.),2024 〜
Nov. 18 (Mon.),2024
- Period
- Sep. 11 (Wed.),2024 〜 Nov. 18 (Mon.),2024
- Closed
- Tuesdays
※Kinen-kan will be closed for exhibit change on October 16 (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 and Elementary School Students: 250 yen
(Combination ticket for Kinen-kan and Sakagura-kan) - ・Group(Over 20 visitors): 400 yen each
・Over 65yrs old(with official ID): 400 yen
・Admission is free for a student upon presentation of Hyogokko Kokoron card
I’m deeply interested in the works of art depicting the four seasons and the items that make me feel the history.
Look! Various exhibitions are held as well as those related to sake and sakura!!