14 April to 27 May 2012
*There will be an exhibition change during the course of exhibition
Tokyo Midtown, where the Suntory Museum of Art is situated, was built on the site of the Edo period shimoyashiki (suburban residence and estate) of the Mohri family of the Choshu clan. This exhibition presents a selection of items linked with the Mohri family, including armor, arms, Noh costumes, and tea ceremony utensils, following the history and culture of the Mohri family from medieval period to modern times. The exhibition includes the special display of a designated National Treasure, the Sansui Chokan (Landscape of the Four Seasons, or Long Scroll of Landscapes) that is best-known work by Japanese master painter Sesshu.
Period |
14 April to 27 May 2012 *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 *Open on May 1 |
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Admission |
Elementary, Junior-High school students and under are free. |
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Audio Guide |
¥500 |
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