The fascinating aspects of Gulliver’s Travels lie in his ever-changing perspective, his curiosity to view everything ambiguously and from every angle, and the vast breadth of imagination and creativity that stems from it. Witness the protagonist’s fantastical adventures, including his journey to Japan during its period of national isolation, and the message hidden within by author Swift. Admission free.
https://kemco.keio.ac.jp/all-post/20260601/
Dates: 1st June until 30th July
Place: Keio University Museum Commons
(Mita Campus East Annex)
Closed on 6/15.7/13, Sat, Sun, National Holidays except 6/13.7/11
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