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January 2-March 31
Galleries 3-4


Purple Clay Tea Pot

(Manpuku-ji Temple)




October 1-December 25
Japanese ceramics from the Nara to Edo periods (8th-19th c.): early unglazed Sue ware; Ko-Seto jars; Oribe, Yellow Seto, Shino, Shigaraki, Bizen, and Karatsu tea utensils and tableware; Imari, Kakiemon, and Ko-Kutani plates and bowls; Nabeshima plates; Ko-Kiyomizu ware; and Kyoyaki (Kyoto ware) by Nonomura Ninsei, Okuda Eisen, Aoki Mokubei, Nin'ami Dohachi, and Eiraku Hozen. Exemplary Korean Goryeo to Joseon dynasty (12th-19th c.) and Chinese Han to Ming dynasty (1st-17th c.) ceramics.

October 1-December 18
KOREAN YI-DYNASTY (1392-1910) JARS, VASES, AND BOWLS WITH UNDERGLAZE IRON BROWN AND AMBER GLAZE

December 20-25
CERAMICS FROM TEMPLES AND SHRINES IN KYOTO

January 2-March 31
Japanese Nara (710-793) to Edo (1616-1867) ceramics: unglazed Sue ware; Ko-Seto jars; Oribe, Yellow Seto, Shino, Shigaraki, Bizen, and Karatsu tea utensils and tableware; Imari, Kakiemon, and Ko-Kutani plates and bowls; Nabeshima plates; and Kyoto ware. Exemplary Korean Goryeo to Joseon dynasty (12th-19th c.) and Chinese Han to Ming dynasty (1st-17th c.) ceramics.
CERAMICS FROM KYOTO'S TEMPLES AND SHRINES
Including Celadon Gourd-shaped Vase with Incised Peonies (Manshu-in); Ash-glazed Tenmoku Tea Bowl (Reito-in).

●National Treasure
◎Important Cultural Property
○Important Art Object
*For conservation and preservation purposes, the exhibited objects at the Kyoto National Museum are periodically rotated. We apologize that many of our works are not on display. Also, some galleries may be closed for the rotation of exhibitions.