Sake Museum - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Sake Museum. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Autumn Exhibition: Studies in Ceramics
Four hundred years ago porcelain-making techniques were imported from the Asian mainland to Japan, and ceramics have played an intimate role in the lives of the Japanese ever since. Presenting sake cups,...More »
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Sakura Style
A multifaceted exhibition that explores the culture of the Sakura cherry blossom, from poetry and paintings, hanging scrolls, to kimono designs and decorative sakura vessels. [Related Event] Lecture Date:...More »
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Seasonal Dolls
Displaying ornamental dolls such as the Hina Ningyo for Girls’ Day and Gogatsu Ningyo for Boys’ Day in prayer for the healthy growth and happiness of children. [Related Event] Museum Talk Date: Feb.6...More »
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Kansai Colors – Modern Japanese Paintings
An exhibition focusing on the modern Nihonga painters of Kyoto and other Kansai areas.More »
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With Gratitude to the Sakura
The “Sakura Doctor” Shintaro Sasabe made it his life’s work to preserve the Japanese cherry blossom, while at the same time building an impressive collection of craft items decorated with the patterns...More »
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Spring Festival Dolls
Girls’ Day and Boys’ Day dolls are put up as decorations with wishes for the health and growth of children. This exhibition focuses on dolls from the Tatsuuma Family collection.More »
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Horiuchi Ebisu Collection “Gods of Fortune”
With the theme of “Gods of Fortune,” advertisement flyers, shop trademarks, and other materials for shop prosperity are exhibited.More »
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Special Autumn Exhibition
Introducing works of art that invite viewers to contemplate traditional Japanese ways to enjoy autumn. [Related Events] Curator’s Guided Tours Dates: Sep. 23 (Tues, public holiday), Oct. 26 (Sun)...More »
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Auspicious Creatures
An encounter with an animal of white coloring, such as a white deer or a white snake, is seen to represent luck and fortune. Similarly, a phoenix or a giraffe is a symbol of good omen, and are popular...More »
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“Sasabe Sakura Collection - The Blossoms of Everyday Life”
The “Sakura Doctor” Shintaro Sasabe made it his life’s work to preserve the Japanese cherry blossom, while at the same time building an impressive collection of craft items decorated with the patterns...More »
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Seasonal Dolls
Presenting the Girls’ Festival and the Boys’ Festival dolls displayed in Tatsuuma households with hopes for children’s growth and happiness. Among the dolls on display are cute Girls’ Festival dolls made...More »
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Horiuchi Ebisu Collection “Laughter Brings Luck”
Humorous works depicting the Gods of Fortune. More »
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Vessel Design: The Four Seasons, The Era, The Culture
An exhibition that looks at vessel designs and what we can learn from them about the time in which they were made, the season it may represent, and the role they play in Japanese food culture.More »
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The Art of Giving: Fukusa and Furoshiki
Exhibition of furoshiki and fukusa: traditional Japanese textiles used for gift wrapping, including their uses and how they have been adapted to modern lifestyles. [Workshop: Learn how to gift-wrap...More »
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"Silk Cloths and Wrapping Cloths" Exhibition
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"Sasabe Sakura Collection" Exhibition
[Image: Shitsushitsu Oda "Yae-Ise Cherry Blossom" (1828) 71.4x27.7cm]More »
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"Dolls for the Seasonal Festivals" Exhibition
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"Horiuchi Ebisu Collection" Exhibition
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25th Anniversary Masterpieces from the Permanent Collection Exhibition
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"The Animals We See in Pictures" Exhibition
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"Looking at Tsukinami-e With the Four Seasons" Exhibition
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"Ekiraku Mountain House -The Practice Forest that Okina Enjoyed-" Exhibition