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Drawn from the extensive collection of museum founder Sazo Idemitsu, this display of East Asian ceramics at Marunouchi's Idemitsu Museum of Arts centres on pieces from China, Korea and Japan, all of which share a common heritage related to the craft, which still later developed in widely different directions in each country. The exhibit traces these developments all the way from ancient China, across Korea's Goryeo and Joseon dynasties and into Vietnam and Thailand. Connected to the main exhibits, the museum's collection of ceramic fragments and relics is also well worth a visit.
Open Until Sun Jun 14 / closed Mondays (except for May 4)
Time 10am-5pm (Fri until 7pm)
Admission ¥1,000, college and high school students ¥700, younger children free
Venue Idemitsu Museum of Arts
Address Tei Geki Bldg 9F, 3-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
Transport Hibiya Station (Chiyoda, Hibiya, Mita lines), exit B3; Yurakucho Station (Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku lines), International Forum exit; (Yurakucho line), exit B3
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