Hiroshige Utagawa & Akira Yamaguchi

Wed Dec 26 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 Ginza Mitsukoshi 8F Gallery

Art

Time Out says

Painter Akira Yamaguchi has paid homage to classical Japanese art traditions in his work on numerous occasions, but this marks his first foray into the world of woodblock prints. Created to commemorate the opening of the Tokyo Skytree (and, more obscurely, the 101st anniversary of the current Nihombashi bridge), Yamaguchi's depictions of contemporary Tokyo will be displayed alongside prints by one of the undisputed masters of ukiyo-e, Hiroshige Utagawa.

Details

Open December 26-31

Time 10am-8pm (Dec 31 until 4pm)

Admission Free

Venue Ginza Mitsukoshi 8F Gallery

Address 4-6-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku

Transport Ginza Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Marunouchi lines), exits A7, A8, A11.

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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