Special Exhibition] Painting Japanese Landscapes: From Utagawa Hiroshige to Tabuchi Toshio

Holding period

2022.12.10 〜 2023.02.26

Masterpieces of Japanese landscape painting from the Edo period to the present day are on display.

Focusing on Japanese landscapes and nature, the exhibition features works by master landscape painters from the Edo period to the present. Works on display include “The Five Pilgrimage of the Tokaido Highway” and “Eight Views of Omi” by Hiroshige Utagawa, which depict lyrical scenes of inns and famous places, “Saotome” by Gyokudo Kawai, which depicts people living with nature, and “Wanaka Village” by Toshio Tabuchi, who is currently at the forefront of Japanese painting (all from the Yamatane Museum of Art). This is the first time that a series of four paintings by Takeshi Ishida, a Japanese-style painter active from the Showa to Heisei periods, entitled “Four Seasons in Oirase” (all from a private collection), will be exhibited together for the first time. Visitors can rediscover the charm of Japanese landscapes and nature through these masterpieces of landscape painting.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Yamatane Museum of Art 3-12-36 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access 10 minute walk from Ebisu Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, 1 minute from Hiroo Koukoumae bus stop on the Toei bus (Gaku06) bound for the JRCM from bus stop #1 at the west exit of Ebisu Station on the JR and Tokyo Metro lines, or 1 minute from Gaku03 bus stop bound for the JRCM from bus stop #54 at the east exit terminal of Shibuya Station on the JR, Keio, Tokyu, and Tokyo Metro lines Get off at Higashi 4-chome bus stop (2 minutes).

Holding period December 10, 2022 (Sat) ~ February 26, 2023 (Sun) *Some exhibits will be changed during the exhibition period. First period: December 10 (Sat) ~ January 15 (Sun), Second period: January 17 (Tue) ~ February 26 (Sun), 2023
Opening Hours 10:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Contact Us 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
admission fee General admission: 1,300 yen, Winter student discount: 500 yen for university and high school students, free for junior high school students and younger (must be accompanied by an escort)
closed day Closed on Mondays, December 29 (Thu) – January 2, 2023 for New Year’s holidays, and January 10 (Tue) *Open on January 9 (Mon)
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