August 5 to September 27 2015
*There will be an exhibition change during the course of exhibition.
Fujita Denzaburo, a Meiji-period entrepreneur, fearing that Buddhist works of art would be lost because of the anti-Buddhism movement in early Meiji, worked hard to preserve paintings, calligraphy, Buddhist images, and other works of art. A master of the tea ceremony, he had a discerning eye for tea objects and built an extraordinary collection of superb tea wares. The Fujita Museum opened in Osaka in 1954 to display the collection that Denzaburo and his sons built. This exhibition brings to Tokyo treasures from the Fujita Museum, which has one of the finest collections of East Asian art in Japan.
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Period |
August 5 to September 27 2015 *There will be an exhibition change during the course of exhibition. |
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Hours |
10:00-18:00 Friday and Saturday 10:00-20:00 *Open until 20:00 on Sep.20th‐22nd |
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Closed |
Tuesdays *Open until 20:00 on Sep.22nd |
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Admission |
Elementary, Junior-High school students and under are free. |
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Audio Guide |
¥500 |
*Unauthorized reproduction or use of texts or images from this site is prohibited.
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