You can't miss a piece you can't miss!
An exhibition lined with the famous items of spring screens. First of all, it's a must see for the first time in five years, "Nijo Castle Gokoku kabuto"! ! At the invitation of the 3rd Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu and Oshosho Hideto in the Edo Period Kanaga 3 (1626), I drew a picture of the Emperor Gomizuno going to Kyoto and Nijo Castle The scenery that people of the look dressed up along the way spend in love with something is absolutely Ya. It is a glamorous work that can be said to be a treasure house of Kyoto customs.
"Niijo castle line sketch screen" (right side) Edo period, 17th century Izumiya Hakokan
In the second half of the exhibition (March 30-), the "Iden" stamp of the Ashiya craftsmanship, which begins with Tsuchiya Sotatsu, has a sigh of exhilaration as it marks the "Shikin Flower Drawing Screen". There are also tea pots and bowls of new collections.
At the cherry blossom season, we display a large tree "Sakura figure" with its branches extended. How about cherry blossom viewing in the museum?
Yaku Kikuchi "Sakura figure" Edo period · Hiroko 4 (1847) Izumiya Hakokokan [Display period: February 25-March 26]
Spring Style Plays in the Wind-Tea Utensils and Hospitality
Session / February 25 (Sat)-May 7 (Sun)
Venue: Izumiya Hakokan Branch Address: 1-5 Roppongi 1-2 map , Minato-ku, Tokyo Map
Hall hours / 10:00 to 17:00 (until 16:30)
Closed day / Monday (However, it will be opened if Monday is a public holiday and closed on the next weekday), replacement period, New Year holidays



