Lacquer ware is a traditional technique unique to Toi, applying lacquer which is refined from the sap of Urushi (lizard)…
Buddha sculptures almost monopolize the history of Japanese sculpture. Buddha statues are broadly classified into four types, Tathamon, Bodhisattva, Ming…
During the Edo period, play such as Kabuki became popular, and when the clothing of the actors was introduced in…
Momoyama Culture (Momoyama Campaign) or Azuchi Momoyama Culture (Azushi Momoyama Bunka) is a Japanese culture of the Azuchi-Momoyama era when…
From the ancient times to the modern era, many folding screen pictures were drawn on folding screen paintings such as…
We will exhibit swords, swords, armor, harness, costumes, portraits, letters, etc from the Heian era to the Edo era. Towels…
The tea ceremony is an act of boiling hot water of traditional Japanese, sprinkling tea and acting like tea (tea…
In the Heian era, including the three brushes of Susumu Tachibana, Satoru Tachibana, and Saga Emperor, the famous family gave…
In the middle of the 6th century, Baekje brought Buddha, Buddha, Zen and Buddha from Baekje during the Emperor Ming…
Danish sculpture as a nationally recognized art form can be traced back to 1752 when Jacques Saly was commissioned to…