"The Cherry Blossom Story Told by the Ukiyoe" Exhibition
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At Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum - Museum of Osaka Prints
Media: Prints, Other
The cherry blossom is the most popular flower in Japan. Since the early times, the Japanese have favored the cherry blossom and its beautiful color. In the Edo period, Hanami (enjoying the cherry blossoms) became a popular activity and various Hanami spots were created. The exhibition features prints that represent acting roles, symbols, plays, and places that have a connection with the cherry blossoms and its symbolism.
Schedule
From 2007-02-27 To 2007-05-27
Website
http://www.kamigata.jp/ (venue's website)
Fee
Adults ¥500, Junior High - Elementary School Students ¥300
Venue Hours
From 11:00 To 18:00
Closed on Mondays
Note:If Monday is a National Holiday, the museum is open on Monday and closed the following Tuesday.
Access
7 minute walk from Nipponbashi station on the subway Saikaisuji or Sennichimae line, 7 minute walk from Namba station on the subway Midosuji line.
Address
1-6-4 Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-0076
Phone: 06-6211-0303 Fax: 06-6211-0393
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"The Cherry Blossom Story Told by the Ukiyoe" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum - Museum of Osaka Prints
Schedule: From 2007-02-27 To 2007-05-27
Address: 1-6-4 Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-0076
Phone: 06-6211-0303 Fax: 06-6211-0393

