"Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River" and "Sketches by Hokusai", Feature exhibition: Spears Drawn by Hokusai

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  • Finished

"Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River" and "Sketches by Hokusai", Feature exhibition: Spears Drawn by Hokusai

May 23, 2023(Tue.) - June 11, 2023(Sun.)
The real-sized high-quality replica of the Hokusai picture scroll, the “Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River” with a total length of about 7m, and 15 volumes of full-scale replica books, for example, “Sketches by Hokusai”, will be exhibited. And we present the feature exhibition “Spears Drawn by Hokusai”.
Term
May 23,2023(Tue) ‐ June 11,2023(Sun)
Open
9:30-17:30 (last admission 17:00)
Closed
Every Monday
*Or if Monday is a national holiday or a substitute holiday, open Monday and closed the following Tuesday.
New year holiday
Exhibition room
4th floor exhibition room
Organizers
Sumida City, The Sumida Hokusai Museum

Exhibition Overview

In the Exhibition Plus room, there is a real-sized high-quality replica of the Hokusai picture scroll, the “Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River” with a total length of about 7m. In the feature exhibition "Spears Drawn by Hokusai", we show seven books depicting spears, for example, “Sketches by Hokusai” and also from our museum collection, a real spear used in the Siege of Osaka in 1615. Let your imagination run wild, please enjoy Hokusai's descriptive power by comparing his drawing manual books such as "Sketches by Hokusai" and the real spear in our museum collection which was handed down to the Mizuno family, Shingu domain (today’s Shingū city, Wakayama prefecture). We also exhibit full-scale replica drawing manual books, such as “Sketches by Hokusai”. Please pick them up and enjoy browsing them.
 Spear
The Sumida Hokusai Museum
 
Katsushika Hokusai,
 Sketches by Hokusai, Vol. 9
The Sumida Hokusai Museum

 

 

Visitor Guidelines

Health and Safety During Your Visit for Keeping us All Safe 
There is a <reading corner> where you can pick up a replica of the picture and read it. Disinfect your fingers with a disinfectant before and after viewing to prevent infection with the new coronavirus.
 
 

Admission Fees

       
 
Individual
Adults
700
H.S./Univ.Student
600
65 and over
600
J.H.S. student
200
Visitors with disabilities
200
E.S. student
Free
  • Not available for advance tickets and group discounts. *Reservations for groups, school events, etc. are not being accepted for the time being.
  • Visitors may view the exhibition without reservations; please purchase tickets at the ticket counter on the first floor of the museum on the day of the exhibition.
  • Junior high, high school, and university students (including technical college, vocational school, and special training college students) will be requested to show student ID.
  • Adults 65 and over will be requested to show a document verifying age.
  • Persons with a certificate such as the following plus one accompanying person are admitted at a discount charge: physical disability, intellectual disability, rehabilitation, mentally handicapped health and welfare, atomic bomb victim health notebook, etc. (Please show your certificate at time of admission.)
  • Use of these tickets is limited to the day on which the exhibition is visited and allows you to see AURORA (Permanent Exhibition Room) and Exhibition Plus Room, too.