8 June to 24 July 2011
*There will be an exhibition change during the course of exhibition
In religion, manners, folklore, entertainment and other aspects of Japanese culture, the phoenix, which had its origin in ancient Chinese fables, and the lion have played important roles as symbols of nobility and vigor. This exhibition examines key works of painting, craft and textiles in order to trace the transformations that have occurred in the images of the phoenix and the lion as they have spread globally since ancient times through to the present.
Period |
8 June to 24 July 2011 *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 *Last admission: 30 minutes before closing. |
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Closed |
Tuesdays |
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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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