"Ukiyoe; the Media that Carried Dreams and Information - Centering around the 'Fiftōy-three Stations of the Tokaido' in the Kameyama Art Museum Collection" Exhibition
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At Mie Prefectural Art Museum
Media: Prints
The exhibition focuses on the Ukiyoe prints that have given both dreams and utilitarian information to the citizens of Edo. The exhibited works are mostly from the Kameyama Art Museum's collection.
[Image: Hiroshige Utagawa "Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō; Shono"]
Schedule
From 2007-07-24 To 2007-09-17
Open on 9/17
Artist(s)
Website
http://www.pref.mie.jp/BIJUTSU/HP/ (venue's website)
Fee
Adults ¥900, College - High School Students ¥700, Junior High - Elementary School Students ¥500
Venue Hours
From 9:30 To 17:00
Closed on Mondays
Note:If Monday is a National Holiday, the museum will be open on Monday but closed the following Tuesday. Closed on days following National Holidays. Closed 12/29-1/3.
Access
10 minute walk from the west exit at Tsu station on the JR line and Kintetsu line.
Address
11 Otani-cho, Tsu, Mie 514-0007
Phone: 059-227-2100 Fax: 059-223-0570
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"Ukiyoe; the Media that Carried Dreams and Information - Centering around the 'Fiftōy-three Stations of the Tokaido' in the Kameyama Art Museum Collection" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Mie Prefectural Art Museum
Schedule: From 2007-07-24 To 2007-09-17
Open on 9/17
Address: 11 Otani-cho, Tsu, Mie 514-0007
Phone: 059-227-2100 Fax: 059-223-0570

