MondayDecember 1, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
TuesdayDecember 2, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
WednesdayDecember 3, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
ThursdayDecember 4, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
FridayDecember 5, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
SaturdayDecember 6, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
SundayDecember 7, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
MondayDecember 8, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
TuesdayDecember 9, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
WednesdayDecember 10, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
ThursdayDecember 11, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
FridayDecember 12, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
SaturdayDecember 13, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
SundayDecember 14, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
MondayDecember 15, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
3F-1
3F-2
- 2F
2F-1
2F-2
2F-3
2F-4
2F-5
- 1F
1F-1
1F-2
1F-3
1F-4
1F-5
1F-6
TuesdayDecember 16, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
WednesdayDecember 17, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
ThursdayDecember 18, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
FridayDecember 19, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
SaturdayDecember 20, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
SundayDecember 21, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
MondayDecember 22, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
TuesdayDecember 23, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
WednesdayDecember 24, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
ThursdayDecember 25, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
FridayDecember 26, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
SaturdayDecember 27, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
SundayDecember 28, 2025
Exhibitions
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
MondayDecember 29, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
TuesdayDecember 30, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
WednesdayDecember 31, 2025
The Museum is ClosedCalendarSee Current Exhibition Details
Exhibition Schedule
November 18–December 14, 2025: Museum Gardens Only
Open areas: Museum gardens, outdoor exhibits
All museum galleries are closed for re-installation.
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026: Collection Exhibitions
- Galleries and Exhibition Themes
- 3F
- 2F
Galleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-1, 2, 3 Feature Exhibition
New Year’s Feature Exhibition
Pony Tales: Celebrating the Year of the HorseGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family ArchivesGalleries 2F-4, 5 Feature Exhibition
Feature Exhibition
Ogata Kōrin’s Karuta Playing Cards and the Konishi Family Archives
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction
Also On View in the Collection Galleries特別展観覧料が必要
Ceramics of Japan and East Asia
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Ceramics|3F-1 gallery
Ceramics are not only admired for their beauty but are also broadly used in daily life, making them one of the most familiar forms of decorative arts. East Asian ceramics in particular feature a rich variety of patterns, forms, and colors, and have equally wide-ranging uses. Additionally, the type of ware (such as earthenware or porcelain), clay, glazes, decor, and firing techniques each vary depending on the region of production. Focusing on Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula, this gallery presents a diverse selection of East Asian ceramics, showcasing their distinctive qualities and artistic appeal.
Archaeological Artifacts of Japan
December 16, 2025–March 15, 2026
Archaeological Relics|3F-2 gallery
This exhibition explores the history of Japan through introducing a variety of archaeological relics. Many of these artifacts were excavated from ancient ruins. Some are special tools used in rituals and ceremonies, while others are objects used by people in their daily lives. Through exploring Japanese archaeology, we can gain a sense of the lives and experiences of people of the past.
Sculpture
December 16, 2025–March 22, 2026
Sculpture|1F-1 gallery
*Under Construction
Calligraphy
December 16, 2025–January 25, 2026
Calligraphy|1F-3 gallery
*Under Construction
Textiles and Costume
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Textiles and Costumes|1F-4 gallery
*Under Construction
Metalwork
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Metalwork|1F-5 gallery
*Under Construction
Lacquerware
December 16, 2025–February 1, 2026
Lacquerware|1F-6 gallery
*Under Construction