Mt. Fuji, Cherry Blossoms, and Flowers in Spring

Tue Mar 11 - Sun May 11, 2014 Yamatane Museum of Art
'Medetaki Fuji', Tamako Kataoka, 1991
'Yoshino', 1977, Togyu Okumura
'Sacred Mountain Fuji', Yokoyama Taikan, 1937

Time Out says

Commemorating the registration of Mt Fuji as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, this exhibition looks at the sacred mountain through pieces by Nihonga artists Taikan Yokoyama and Togyu Okumura, as well as through ukiyo-e works by masters like Hokusai and Hiroshige. Complementing the mountain theme are paintings depicting the colourful flowers that always welcome spring in Japan. Get into the seasonal mood and admire the combination of Fuji-san and sakura, two world-famous symbols of this country.

Details

Open Mar 11-May 11 / closed Mondays (except Apr 28 & May 5), Wed May 7

Time 10am-5pm

Admission ¥1,200, students ¥900

Venue Yamatane Museum of Art

Address 3−12−36 Hiroo, Shibuya, Tokyo

Transport Ebisu station (JR Yamanote Line), East exit or Ebisu station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), exit 2

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