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Upcoming exhibition
February 16, 2010 - April 4, 2010 |
Hina Dolls of the Mitsui Family
New Donations
Hina Dolls of the Isarago Mitsui Family and Ceramics of the Muromachi Mitsui Family |
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Set of Hina Dolls by Oki Heizo W,1990, Mitsui Memorial Museum
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Floor plan
Hours:
10am to 5pm, entrance until 4:30pm
Holidays:Mondays(except3/22), 2/28, 3/23
(If Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be open on Monday and closed the following day.)
Entrance fees:
| Adults |
1,000yen(800yen) |
High School and College Students |
500yen(400yen) |
| Groups of 20 or more |
fee in parenthesis |
| Over 70 |
800yen |
[For Special Exhibition]
| Adults |
1,200yen(1,000yen) |
High School and College Students |
700yen(600yen) |
| Groups of 20 or more |
fee in parenthesis |
| Over 70 |
900yen |
※Those with a handicapped identification card and an attendant are admitted free of charge.
※Elementary and Junior High School Students are admitted free of charge.
※Fee in parenthesis for those who bring stubbed ticket of this exhibition.
(1 ticket is valid for 1 person until April 4.)
Address:
Mitsui Main Building, 7th Floor, Nihonbashi Muromachi 2-1-1, Chuo-ku,
Tokyo 103-0022
Transportation:
Tokyo Metro Subway Ginza Line: Exit A7, 1 min walk from Mitsukoshimae
Station
Tokyo Metro Subway Hanzomon Line: Exit A7, 4 min walk from Mitsukoshimae
Station
Tokyo Metro Subway Ginza-Tozai Lines: 4 min walk from Nihonbashi station,Exit
B11
Toei Subway Asakusa Line: 6 min walk from Nihonbashi station,Exit
B11
JR Tokyo Station: 7 min walk from Nihonbashiguchi exit
JR Kanda Station: 6 min walk
JR Sobu Line Rapid Service: 4 min walk from Shin-nihonbashi Station
Metro Link Nihonbashi (Free bus service): Mitsui Memorial Museum bus
stop
Access
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| Mitsui Memorial Museum |
The Mitsui Memorial Museum opened in
October 2005 in Nihonbashi, a site closely related to the Mitsui Group.
The collections from the Mitsui Bunko Museum in Nakano ward, with
many treasures of Japanese and Asian art, will move to the new museum.
Members of the Mitsui families have assembled the art works in the
collection over the past three centuries and their preservation as
a collection make these art works a preeminent element of Japanese
cultural heritage.
The Mitsui Memorial Museum is located in the Mitsui Main Building.
This important western-style structure created in the early Showa
era has been designated an Important Cultural Property by the Japanese
government. The entrance to the new museum is located in the neighboring
super skyscraper the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower Atrium.
The exhibition galleries will include a detailed reconstruction of
the interior of the Joan tea ceremony room, a National Treasure tea
ceremony room long related to the Mitsui family. Display of the "beauty
of functionality" in the selection of tea ceremony utensils will be
contrasted with the display of Japanese and Asian art works in a western
architectural setting. These galleries will allow visitors to rediscover
the "beauty of form." Viewers will be encouraged to explore the true
meaning of art and culture. |
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| For inquiries: 03-5777-8600 (Japanese
only) |
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