UENOYES Balloon DAYS 2018 report

The art project "UENOYES " which imaged social comprehension is "UENOYES Balloon DAYS 2018" set at >Takenodai Plaza of Ueno Onshi Park (Fountain plaza) for three days from September 28 (Fri) to Sunday 30 (Sun) "It will be held.

In the title "UENOYES", "NO" and "YES" are included. It means that there are no obstacles, and from children to adults, "NO" and "YES" of everything across races and countries are included. "UENOYES" is a project that develops a variety of programs throughout the year and sends it to the world from Ueno, but this time "UENOYES balloon DAYS 2018" will be held as a kick event.

I participated in the opening guide tour for the press concerned that was held on the 28th of the first day, so I will report on that.



A guided tour that started in the fine weather. Mr. Katsuhiko Hibino Kenji Hibino (right picture) of UENOYES General Producer will introduce the program as a guide. Mr. Ryohei Miyata of the Agency for Cultural Affairs (photo left) was also attended. Participants wear small radio, balloon which is the motif of this event, respectively. According to Ms. Hibino, "It is a symbol that the balloon will take you somewhere, and you can take the balloon somewhere. And with those who wore the balloon at this event, There must be something to feel ".

Sketching “statues” event

People heading to easel surrounding Statue. It is a familiar scenery in usual Ueno Park. Besides, when you look closely, Statue is moving. Street performers imitate sculpture.

Graduates advising participants as instructors at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Advance reservation is required for the morning department (10: 00-12: 00) for children, but any afternoon department (13: 00-17: 00) can participate in sketches at any vacant seat .

Drawing paper, containers, easels, picture boards and chairs are free to borrow, so you can stop by while you are coming by hand.

It becomes the ears of the whole body, it becomes the eye of the whole body

A lively sound reverberates in the square. Performance & workshop by sound artist Takashi Nishihara and painter Fujiwara Ryuhei. Dialogue with artists who have disabilities in their eyes and ears, workshops are held in which participants who previously invited public attention looking at eyes, ears, limbs and how to use their bodies. During the balloon day, we will showcase the performance with the participants of the workshop.

It is a thing that remodeled the wheelbarrow for adults. When you press it, you hear a sound.

Families from overseas are also curious. It seems that he enjoys Ueno who visited for the first time.

This instrument is made based on the sound of the speaker which was swept at the office of Minami Sanriku-cho in Miyagi prefecture during the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Then I ran up a stick connecting the balloon inside the park, drawing a picture in the sky. The shape changes according to the flow of wind. It is a painting that can only be enjoyed at this moment.

FIVE LEGS Factory

Under this tent set in one corner of the square, a mobile stall is built how awesome.

In the first place FIVE LEGS comes from Indonesian mobile stand "KAKI LIMA (Kakirima)". "Indonesian" KAKI "stands as a stand," LIMA "means legs. FIVE LEGS by adding three fulcrums attached to a stall and two legs of the person who draws it. "KAKI LIMA" will be created on March 3 by Mr. Jun Kitazawa in an attempt to translate foreign cultures as daily lives of Ueno city. On the last day I will be moving KAKI LIMA completed by pulling in Ueno Park.

Sing · Park · Harmonia

Playing beautiful harmony is a participatory choral performance centering on artist unit · torus village led by Kaya Sato. Harmony is made by repeating a simple melody. Anyone can join in the event on the day of the event while watching the scores distributed on the spot.

Those who are participating in the preliminary workshop lead the artist, so you can become a member of the performer by just copying and melding the melody. There is no special stage, it seems to be carried out in various places in the park. Why do not you participate if you hear harmony somewhere?

Plaza · U

In a slightly sweaty sunny day, once you step into the shade of trees, you will feel cool and cool. Some people are lying on the ground like that.

Everyone of the dance group "Newcomer H Sokelissa!" Consisting of experienced people on the street. It is the artist Hiroki Aoki led by him. Mr. Aoki pursued "dance born from the body that lives now" since he encountered terrorism while studying in NY in 2001. I will come into contact with experienced people on the street that seriously faces living everyday and will work together to create physical expression works. Following a public practice at the fountain front square for two and a half months, we will show off new performances during Balloon Days. This time I saw a place I happened to be relaxed, but I heard that you will show a dance with a break in performance.

Tohoku and Ueno, El Instante Hoshikuzu Yatai

Spanish-born artist José Maria · Sicilia continued interchanging with the victims in Tohoku from the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 until today, through art.

This "stardust stand" introduced Mr. Tohoku's activities, talked about people involved in the activities and people who experienced the earthquake disaster and works, and was created with the aim of creating a place of encounter It was. Activities such as making Japanese sweets with paper clay with image of 3.11 and providing Japanese sweets made by Japanese sweet craftsmen in disaster area.

Also, at the International Library of Children’s Literature, National Diet Library will hold an exhibition "Mr. Sissyria 's exhibition" Country named "Accident" until February 24, 2019 (Sun)

In recent years, Mr. Miyauchi has published a number of works that analyze sounds to form two- and three-dimensional shapes, but in this exhibition, works created based on the roar of the sound of the tsunami during the Great East Japan Earthquake, and Miyagi We are introducing the voice of Maki Endo who died alerting residents at prefecture Sanriku-cho and a series of thoughts inspired from that death "My thoughts towards Millennium Endo for thousands of years".

“Kikimimi Radio”: Public radio talk by Toru KOYAMADA

Mr. Toru Koyamada, an artist who walks around the park with guests, develops talks on regional disaster prevention and foods on the theme of "disaster prevention". Participants will also wear a radio and talk with them while taking a walk in the park.

Ueno Park attracts a lot of people every day as a place for relaxation, but has a water storage tank in the premises, it becomes a shelter in the event of a disaster. This program will give us a chance to talk about Ueno Park from a viewpoint as a shelter, to talk about what happens and how to survive.


In addition to the programs introduced above, there are plenty of projects that you can feel free to participate in the art experience. While enjoying the art, it seems that some kind of awareness about the earthquake disaster and connection with people can be obtained.

"UENOYES Balloon DAYS 2018" is being held until September 30, 2018 (Sunday). Please do come and see.

UENOYES balloon DAYS 2018 Outline

A session September 28 (Fri) – 30 th (Sun) in 2018

time 10: 00 ~ 17: 00

Venue Takenodai Plaza of Ueno Onshi Park (Fountain plaza) , International Library of Children’s Literature, National Diet Library

Entry fee free

Official website https://uenoyes.ueno-bunka.jp/en/


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Tokyo National Museum   The Buddhist Sculptures of Daiho’onji, Kyoto: Masterpieces by Kaikei and Jokei

Tokyo National Museum

At the Heiseikan, Tokyo National Museum (Ueno Park), for October 2 (Tuesday) – December 9 (Sun) in 2018, The Buddhist Sculptures of Daiho’onji, Kyoto: Masterpieces by Kaikei and Jokei will be held.

Daiho’onji in Kyoto is an ancient temple more commonly known as Senbon Shakado. It was founded by the Buddhist monk, Giku, in the Kamakura period in 1220 (Jokyu 2). The temple was gradually established through the cooperation of many people, and it later enjoyed great social status when it was designated a temple for the imperial family, by order of the emperor.
The temple’s principal object of worship is a statue of a seated Shaka Nyorai (Sakyamuni Buddha). This is a superlative example of statues by Gyokai, who was the most talented student of the renowned sculptor Kaikei. In attendance upon the Seated Shaka Nyorai (Sakyamuni Buddha) are the statues of 10 Buddhist monks selected from the many disciples of Sakyamuni Buddha. These Ten major disciples of Buddha are known to be statues created by Kaikei in his final years. The temple also preserves a rare example of a complete set of Buddhist statues Roku Kannon Bosatsu (Six manifestations of Avalokitesvara) by Higo Jokei, who was a student of Unkei in his later years.
This exhibition introduces numerous masterpieces of the Keiha school preserved at Daiho’onji temple. With works by Kaikei, who was a contemporary of Unkei, and master sculptors of the post-Unkei generation, the exhibition allows visitors to enjoy a contest between Kamakura-period sculptures.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name The Buddhist Sculptures of Daiho’onji, Kyoto: Masterpieces by Kaikei and Jokei
Term October 2 (Tue) – December 9 (Sun) in 2018
Venue Heiseikan, Tokyo National Museum (Ueno Park)
13-9 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 110-8712, Japan
Opening hours 9: 30 ~ 17: 00
※ Friday · Saturday, October 31 (Wed), November 1 (Thu) until 21:00
※ Admission until 30 minutes before closing
closed day Monday (Except for Monday, October 8) and Tuesday, October 9
Admission fee Admission Adults Admission 1400 yen Advance/Group 1200 yen
University students Admission 1000 yen Advance/Group 800 yen
High school students Admission 800 yen Advance/Group 600 yen
※ Junior high school students and under: Free
※ Groups: more than 20 persons
※ Advance tickets will be on sale at the museum ticket booths (during museum opening hours excluding the last 30 minutes) and other major ticketing agencies from August 24 to October 1, 2018.
※Persons with disabilities are admitted free with one accompanying person each (please present an ID at the ticket booth).
※Tickets to this exhibition include one admission to the regular exhibitions on the date of entry.
TEL 03-5777-8600 (Hello dial)

Exhibition official website https://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_page/index.php?id=1914&lang=en

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National Museum of Nature and Science Special Exhibition: Memorial of the Meiji 150 Year A Thousand Technology Exhibition that Changed Japan

National Museum of Nature and Science
「ミルバーン電気自動車」 所蔵:国立科学博物館

At the National Museum of Nature and Science
(Ueno Park, Tokyo), during the period from October 30, 2010 (Tue) to March 3, 2019 (Sunday), Special Exhibition: Memorial of the Meiji 150 Year A Thousand Technology Exhibition that Changed Japan; It will be held.

In this exhibition commemorating the Meiji 150 year, from the Meiji era to Heisei, focusing on science and technology that changed Japan, we will gather and introduce stories, key persons, products / parts, documents, photographic materials etc. . By looking back on the history of science and technology in Japan and spotlighting its strengths and interests, we will consider the future of science and technology.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name Special Exhibition: Memorial of the Meiji 150 Year A Thousand Technology Exhibition that Changed Japan

Term October 30, 2018 (Tue) – March 3, 2019 (Sunday)

Opening hours 9 am – 5 pm
(Friday, Saturday, October 31 (Wednesday), November 1 (Thu) until 8 PM)
※ Admission until 30 minutes before closing time

closed day Every Monday, Friday 28th (Fri) – January 1st (Tue, holiday), January 15th (Tuesday), February 12th (Tue)
(Monday December 24, Monday, January 14, Monday, February 11, Monday, February 25 open)

Venue National Museum of Nature and Science
(Ueno Park, Tokyo) Ueno Park 7-20 Taito-ku, Tokyo

Admission fee General · University students 1,600 yen (1,400 yen)
Elementary, junior high and high school students 600 yen (500 yen)
Friday · Saturday only pair Purchase Night Ticket (only on the day of the event at the venue) 2 people 1 pair 2,000 yen
※ Prices mentioned above is tax-included.
※ () advance ticket. Advance tickets will be sold until October 29 (Monday).
※ Person who viewed this exhibition with this ticket can also view permanent exhibition (Earth gallery · Japan pavilion) on the same day.
※ Preschool child Admission free
※ One who has a handicapped Person and one caregiver Admission free.
※pair Purchase Night Tickets are sold at the venue on that day only, from 5 pm on Friday and Saturday, 2 people at the same time entrance, final entry at 7:30 pm

Official site http://www.kahaku.go.jp/english/

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The National Museum of Western Art , [Special Exhibition] Rubens and the Birth of the Baroque

National Museum of Western Art

At the National Museum of Western Art,[Special Exhibition] Rubens and the Birth of the Baroque will be held from October 16 (Tue) 2018 to January 20 (Sun) 2019.

The name of Peter, Paul Rubens (1577-1640) is known in Japan by the cartoon ‘Dog of Flanders’; It is the creator of the altarpiece of Our Lady Cathedral, which the hero's Nero Boy keeps seeing at first sight, in the final round he can be sold with his dog Patrasche.

Rubens was a painter of 17th century Europe, a magnificent and spectacular art style called Baroque, prospered and was later called "King of Painters as King's Painter" later. He studied in Italy, the center of baroque art, and further influenced Italian young painters.

This exhibition will focus on the interactive relationship between Rubens and Italy. It will display Rubens' works with works of ancient sculpture, Italian art of the 16th century preceding him, as well as works of artists from Italy and Baroque from the same era.

Summary

Exhibition name [Special Exhibition] Rubens and the Birth of the Baroque

Term October 16 (Tuesday) 2018 to January 20 (Sunday) 2019

Venue National Museum of Western Art
Ueno Park 7-7, Taito-ku, Tokyo

Opening hours 9: 30 – 17: 30
(Friday, Saturday until 20:00, but 11/17 is until 17:30)
※ Admission until 30 minutes before closing

closed day Monday (12/24, 1/14 is open)
12/28-1/1, 1/15

Admission fee General 1,600 yen (1,400 yen), college students 1,200 yen (1,000 yen), high school students 800 yen (600 yen)
※ () Advance purchase/Discount fees for groups of 20 or more
※ Free from junior high school students
※Junior high school and younger children admitted free of charge.
※Disabled visitors admitted free of charge with one attendant. Please present your disability identification upon arrival.

inquiry 03-5777-8600 (Hello dial)

URL http://www.nmwa.go.jp/en/exhibitions/2018rubens.html

 
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Ueno Royal Art Museum Special Exhibition Vermeer

Ueno Royal Museum

At the Ueno Royal Museum, a special exhibition "Vermeer Exhibition" will be held from October 5, 2018 to February 3, 2019.

Vermeer, one of the most popular painters in the world. The exhibition will be held with the largest number of exhibits in the history of the Japanese art exhibition.

Vermeer is also known for its poor production, and it is said that there are only 35 works in existence (with various opinions). At the "Vermeer exhibition" held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in 2008 and recorded the 930,000 visitors, seven works, the largest number of Japanese history at the time, were exhibited. At this exhibition, we plan to display more than nine such exhibits, including "The Mother's Pouring Woman" of the Amsterdam Museum of Art in the Netherlands.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name Vermeer Exhibition

Term October 5, 2018 (Friday) to February 3 (Sunday) 2019
※ Closed on December 13 (Thursday).

Venue Ueno Royal Museum (Ueno Park 1-2, Taito-ku, Tokyo)

Opening hours 9: 30 ~ 20: 30 (Admission is 30 minutes before closing, there are days when opening and closing hours are different)

Specified date admission system As a general rule, admission is made with an advance date and time designated ticket (the date and time designated ticket fee is + 200 yen) that divides the entry time into six time zones with the aim of easing the waiting time, and the day-designated date ticket can afford advance sales Only sold time frame.
General 2500 yen, university · high school student 1,800 yen, middle school · elementary school student 1000 yen, preschool children are free.

Official website https://www.vermeer.jp/

Information dial 0570-008-035 (10: 00-18: 00 before the session, 9: 00-20: 00 during the session)

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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Munch: A Retrospective

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Edvard Munch "Cry" in 1910? Tempera · oil paint, cardboard 83.5 × 66 cm Collection of Oslo City Munk Museum © Munchmuseet

At the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Munch: A Retrospective will be held from Saturday, October 27, 2018 to Sunday, January 20, 2019.

Edvard Munch (1863-1944), a master of Western modern paintings depicting one of the best-known famous paintings in the world "cry". This exhibition features beautiful landscape paintings depicting Norwegian nature, from works of many masterpieces such as love and despair, jealousy, loneliness expressed intensely by the inner face of human beings, to works of later years colored with bright colors , This is a great retrospective exhibition looking back over the past 60 years of painting while tracing the life of Munch.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name Munch: A Retrospective
Period Saturday, October 27, 2018 – January 20 (Sunday) 2019

Closed day Mondays, December 25, January 1, 15 (Open the Monday of November 26, December 10, 24, January 14)

Opening hours 9:30 – 17:30 (Last admission 17:00)
Fridays, November 1, 3 9:30 – 20:00 (Last admission 19:30)

Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Planning Exhibition Room Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 8-36

Admission fee General: 1600 yen, College students and specialized students: 1,300 yen, High school student: 800 yen, Seniors 65+: ¥1000
※Admission free for visitors junior high school age or younger
※Admission free for visitors (and one accompanying person) with a Physical Disability Certificate, Intellectual Disability Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Mental Disability Certificate or Atomic Bomb Survivor’s Certificate
※In each case, please show identification
Official site https://www.tobikan.jp/en/exhibition/2018_munch.html

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Collaborative Exhibition Project between the Tokyo National Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Marcel Duchamp and Japanese Art

Tokyo National Museum


At the Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan, Collaborative Exhibition Project between the Tokyo National Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Marcel Duchamp and Japanese Art will be held from October 2 (Tuesday) to December 9 (Sun) in 2018.

Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) was an artist who rocked the values ​​of traditional Western art greatly and made a shocking influence on the art of the 20th century.

This exhibition consists of two parts, Part One is The Essential Duchamp, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which will introduce the creative activities of a figure now widely seen as the father of contemporary art by showcasing Philadelphia’s definitive collection of his works.

The other is Rediscovering Japan through Duchamp, and consists of Japanese art in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name Collaborative Exhibition Project between the Tokyo National Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Marcel Duchamp and Japanese Art

Term October 2 (Tue) – December 9 (Sun) in 2018

Venue Tokyo National Museum (Ueno Park 13-9 in Taito Ward) Heiseikan

Opening hours 9: 30 ~ 17: 00 ※However, until 21:00 on Friday, Saturday, October 31, November 1 (Admission is until 30 minutes before closing)
closed days Monday ※ However, October 8 (Mondays · congratulation) is open, October 8(Tue) closed
Admission fee General 1,200 (1,000 / 900) yen, college student 900 (700/600) yen, high school student 700 (500/400) yen
Junior high school student or less
※ () is for advance purchase / Group fee of 20 or more
※ One person with disabilities and their carers is free. Presenting a handicapped person such as a handicapped person when entering the building.

TEL 03-5777-8600
Official website https://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_page/index.php?id=1915

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【Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum】Foujita: A Retrospective ― Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of his Death

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum


At the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum,Foujita: A Retrospective ― Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of his Death will be held from July 31 (Tuesday) to October 8 (Mon. Holiday) 2018.

Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968) was born in Japan in the middle of the Meiji period, he lived in France about half of his life, and acquired French citizenship in his later years. 2018 corresponds to 50 years after death. In this exhibition, more than 110 works selected with more than 10 “milky white nude” which can be said to be Foujita’s synonymous, are displayed together in one place.

Summary

Exhibition name Foujita: A Retrospective ― Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of his Death
Term July 31 (Tue) – October 8 (Mon-holiday), 2018
9: 30 ~ 17: 30 (Last admission 17:00)
※Fridays 9:30 – 20:00 (Last admission 19:30)
※Open 9:30 – 21:00 on Fridays from August 3 to August 31
Closed day Mondays, September 18, 25 (Open the Monday of August 13, September 17, 24, October 1, 8)
Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Admission fee Tickets at the door | General 1,600 yen / college student / vocational school student 1,300 yen / high school student 800 yen / over 65 years old 1,000 yen
Group tickets | general 1,400 yen / college student / vocational school student 1,100 yen / high school student 600 yen / over 65 years old 800 yen ※ ※Group rates – 20 or more people
※Admission free for visitors junior high school age or younger
※Admission free for visitors (and one accompanying person) with a Physical Disability Certificate, Intellectual Disability Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Mental Disability Certificate or Atomic Bomb Survivor’s Certificate
※In each case, please show identification
Official site https://www.tobikan.jp/en/exhibition/2018_foujita.html

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【Tokyo National Museum】Family Gallery: TNM and Art Tunes! Present: Becoming Japanese Art

Tokyo National Museum

At the Tokyo National Museum,July 24th (Tuesday) – September 9th (Sun) of 2018," Family Gallery: TNM and Art Tunes! Present: Becoming Japanese Art is held.

"Art Tunes! "Is a program of NHK E TELE who introduces the world's" art "by songs and animation.

This time the Becoming Japanese Art is "Art Tunes! "This summer recommended museum where the theme of art work of TNM collection which became a song in the song was theme. In the five hands-on exhibits using duplication and images, you can play with the person who appears in the picture and the person who draws the picture in the work.

Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition name Family Gallery: TNM and Art Tunes! Present: Becoming Japanese Art

Term July 24, 2018 (Tue) – September 9, 2018 (Sun)

Venue Tokyo National Museum (Ueno Park 13-9 in Taito-ku) 4 main rooms special 5 rooms

TEL 03-5777-8600
Opening hours 9: 30 ~ 17: 00 (~ 21: 00 on Friday and Saturday, ~ 18: 00 on Sunday) ※ Admission until 30 minutes before closing

closed day Monday ※ Open on August 13 (Monday)

Admission fee General 620 yen (520 yen) / university students 410 yen (310 yen)
You can view it at the total cultural exhibition viewing fee.
※ () is a group of more than 20 people.
※ For those under high school students and under 18 years old, those who are over 70 years old free of charge. Present what you can understand your age at entry.
※ For those who visited children (high school students and under 18 years old) (up to 2 accompanying children per child) are group fee.
※ One person with disabilities and their carers is free. Presenting a handicapped person such as a handicapped person when entering the building.
※ Special exhibition "Jomon" held at the same time in Heiseikan (July 3 (Tue) – September 2 (Sun)) is an extra charge. However, junior high school students and below are free.

Official website https://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_page/index.php?id=1918

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【Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum】 BENTO ー Eating / Collecting / Connecting Design

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum


"BENTO Gento Exhibition – Eating /Collecting/Connecting Design" is held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum from Saturday, July 21, 2018 to October 8 (Monday, congratulation).

This exhibition is an attempt to grasp "Japan's unique culture" "senpa" from the aspect of communication and design. At the venue, unique playful lunch boxes and contemporary artists' participatory works are exhibited, which makes it a space where you can experience the charm of a lumpy body throughout the body and gain a new viewpoint.

Summary

Exhibition name "BENTO Greetings Exhibition – Eating / Collecting / Connecting Design"
Term Saturday, July 21, 2018 – October 8 (Monday, congratulation)
From 9: 30 to 17: 30 (entrance is until 30 minutes before closing)
* Friday, July 27, Friday, August 3, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, Thursday, Friday, Thursday, Friday, Thursday, Friday, until 21:00
Closed days Monday, September 18 (Tue), 25 (Tue) * However, August 13 (Monday), September 17 (Monday · Holiday), 24 (Monday · Holiday), October 1 (Mon ), Opening on 8th (Monday · public holiday)
Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery A · B · C
Admission fee General 800 yen / college student / vocational school student 400 yen / over 65 years old 500 yen
Group (more than 20 people) 600 yen / Visitors who are under high school students will be admitted free.
※Disabled persons (along with the one assistant) will be admitted for free upon presenting the Disabled Person’s Booklet or an equivalent form of government issued ID.
※ On October 1 (Monday), "anyone's day" free, anyone is free
Official site https://www.tobikan.jp/en/exhibition/2018_obento.html

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