Thematic Exhibition Annual Festivals and Celebrations, Past and Present
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Annual events that are repeated each year at the same time were passed down by a wide range of people, from court nobles and samurai families to townspeople. Some of these customs, such as the Hina Doll Festival, which is held on the seasonal division known as jōshi, are still alive today as part of modern culture, while others have been lost or are no longer part of our lives.
Focusing on printed books and paintings from the Edo period, this exhibition explores the differences between events that enriched the lives of people in the past and annual customs today.
Overview of the Exhibition
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Hours | 10:00am to 5:00pm (Admittance until 4:30pm) |
Closed Days | Every Monday (or the following day if a national holiday or substitute holiday falls on a Monday) |
Admission Tickets |
Adults: 1.400yen (including the admission to "Hina Doll Festival of the Owari Tokugawa Family" at the Main Hall exhibition rooms.) |
Reference Material |
Flyer(PDF:2.8 MB)[更新日:
] Handout(PDF:1.2 MB)[更新日: ] |