Iwasa Matabei (aka Katsumochi, 1578-1650) was an influential figure in Japanese painting with his characterist…
◆ Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai A series of woodblock prints Thirty-Six Views of Mount …
This exhibition is a chance to see at one time three National Treasures from the Museum’s collections: Ogata Kōrin’s ‘Red and White Plum Blossoms’ screens; the ‘Tea-leaf Jar with design of Wisteria’ by the grand master of Kyo-yaki ceramic ware, Nonomura Ninsei; and the ‘Tekagami Kanboku-jo,’ one of the three greatest albums of exemplary calligraphy.
The custom of tea-drinking was introduced from China to Japan in the 12th century, and became widely practiced…
In tandem with the celebration of Atami City’s 80’s anniversary as a municipality, an open-air Noh theatre “the lunar path” has been organized to take place at the Atami Sun Beach.
Noh is one of Japan’s representative performing arts which has been performed for over 600 years since its cre…
This summer, MOA Museum of Art will carry out Atami Hokusai Festival which includes a special exhibition ‘Hoku…
Heading to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, now is the time to promote Japanese crafts internationally! Date &a…
The Summer Holiday Exhibition presents this complete series – 46 prints of the Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, a rare occasion that offers the full experience of Hokusai’s masterpieces, that are enjoyed by all generations.
While respecting Hon’nami Koetsu and Tawaraya Sotatsu’s to the full, Ogata Korin (1658~1716) also created his …