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Ota Memorial Museum of Art
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Despite its diminutive size, this museum has quite a collection of ukiyo-e woodblock paintings. In fact, it’s so compact you don’t need to worry about budgeting lots of time, like you’d need for a larger Tokyo museum. The location is near a few popular sites in Harajuku, so it isn’t hard to take a short detour. The work they have on exhibition changes on a nearly monthly basis. Summer often brings exhibitions of ghosts and other spectres, which is very interesting. The curator offers free commentary on each exhibition as well.
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1-chōme-10-10 Jingūmae
Shibuya City, Tokyo
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The Ukiyo-e Ōta Memorial Museum of Art (浮世絵 太田記念美術館 Ukiyo-e Ōta kinen bijutsukan) is a museum that opened in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, in January 1980. It presents rotating exhibitions of Ukiyo-e from Ōta Seizo V's collection of over 12,000 pieces.
This is a small but excellent museum for those interested in ukiyo-e, or traditional Japanese woodblock prints, which were a popular art form from the mid-1600's until the early 20th century.
This small and elegant museum exhibits selected ukiyo-e paintings and prints from the vast collection of the late Mr. Ota Seizo. Exhibits are changed every month.
The Ota Memorial Museum of Art is dedicated to traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, with a collection of over 14,000 and regular exhibitions.
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