Since the Meiji period, works of art have been presented to the imperial family on occasions such as auspicious events and royal visits. In addition, works of art were sometimes presented in the hope that they would be preserved for a long time. Many of such items have high artistic value. At this exhibition, a number of masterpieces representing the museum, with a focus on donated items such as national treasure Eitoku Kano’s screen will be exhibited.
Dates: 21st May until 23rd June
Place: Imperial Palace Sannomaru Shozokan
https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/
Price: JPY1,000 University Students JPY500
※Free for high school students and under, under 18 years old, and over 75 years old.
※Advance reservations must be made online before your visit. Reservations are required for those eligible for free admission and those eligible for discounted admission.
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