"Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River" and "Sketches by Hokusai"

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"Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River" and "Sketches by Hokusai"

September 10, 2024(Tue.) - March 30, 2025(Sun.)
Term
September 10, 2024 - March 30, 2025
Open
Tuesday-Sunday
Closed
Every Monday
*Or if Monday is a national holiday or a substitute holiday, open Monday and closed the following Tuesday.
Hours
9:30-17:30 (last admission 5:00 pm)
Exhibition room
4th floor Special Exhibition Room
Organizers
Sumida City, The Sumida Hokusai Museum

Exhibition Overview

We exhibit "Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River" with a total length of about 7m, a real-sized high-quality replica for conservation reasons. And several Hokusai's books of drawing manuals such as "Sketches by Hokusai" known in the world as "Hokusai Manga". Some of them are replicas, so please pick them up and enjoy flipping through them!
 

Admission Fees

 
Individual
Adults
¥700
H.S./Univ.Students
¥600
65 and over
¥600
J.H.S. students
¥200
Disabled Peoples
¥200
Children in primary school
 and younger
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), too.