Nomura Museum - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Nomura Museum. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Wamono Chawan
“Wamono Chawan” refers to traditional Japanese tea bowls used in tea ceremonies. This exhibition on the Wamono Chawan will be split into 2 parts in order to give a complete coverage of the evolution of...More »
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A Love of Calligraphy – Tea Ceremony Hanging Scrolls
The Japanese people have had a deep love for calligraphy since ancient times. This exhibition presents hanging scrolls of elegant hiragana calligraphy from the Heian through Kamakura eras and powerful...More »
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Tokushichi Nomura 70th Memorial Exhibition
A two-part exhibition of works from the collection of Tokushichi Nomura, an admirer of Noh theater and the tea ceremony and founder of Nomura Securities and The Daiwa Bank.More »
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Korai Chawan Exhibition
This exhibition on the Korai Chawan will be split into 2 parts in order to give a complete coverage of the evolution of this tea ceremony bowl. Part 1: Mar.7 (Sat) - Apr.19 (Sun) Part 2: Apr.21 (Tues)...More »
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The World of Daimyo Tools - Cha no Yu and Noh Theater
Personal items of the distinguished Daimyo (feudal lord) family of the Edo period, such as paintings, weapons, arms, and furnishings. This exhibition will focus on the implements used in connection with...More »
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The Age of Rikyu, Kenchu, and Oribe— Calligraphy and Tea Ceramics in the Tensho Through Keicho Eras
Introducing tea ceremony-related art from the Momoyama period (1573–1615), with a focus on calligraphy and tea bowls associated with three tea masters: Sen no Rikyu, Kenchu Yabunouchi, and Oribe Furuta. [Related...More »
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Rengetsu Otagaki Exhibition: Poetry and Artwork From A Rustic Hut
The Nomura Museum presents a special spring exhibition of works from the Amembo Collection, which was assembled by the American curator John Walker and the Austrian sociology professor Gabriele Hadl. Both...More »
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30th Anniversary Exhibition of Masterpieces II
Exhibition of highlights — including works designated Important Cultural Properties – from the Nomura Collection, such as ink paintings by Sesson Shukei, Yosa Buson and Yamamoto Baiitsu, and tea ceremony...More »
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"A Challenge to Kourai (Goryeo) Teacups" Exhibition
This exhibition features descended Goryeo teacups in Japan as well as Goryeo teacups created by contemporary ceramicists in Japan and Korea. *Exhibiting at 1F Exhibition room [Image: "Celadon Porcelain...More »
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"Serving Kaiseki" Exhibition
The exhibition focuses on utensils and containers used to serve Kaiseki (traditional Japanese cuisine) meals that were part of Nomura's collection. [Image: "Container with Half-open Fans"]More »
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"The Tea Equipment of the Tea Masters" Exhibition
Tea ceremony equipments used by famous tea ceremony hosts, including Rikyu and Enshu, will be on display. More »