The Myriad World of Inro
Until May 20 (Sunday)
A collection of masterpieces from master craftsmen. Bringing a proud Inro exhibition to the world.
The Inro collection, which includes metal works, cloisonné works, lauquerworks, is known throughout the world and is having its first permanent exhibition in Japan at Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum.
This is a special exhibition of an Inro collection centered around masterpieces by master craftsmen such as Shibata Zeshin, Shosai Shirayama and Toyo Iizuka.
Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum
- Date:
- Until May 20 (Sunday)
- Address:
- 337-1 Kiyomizu-sanchome, Sanneizaka Kita-iru Kiyomizudera-monzen, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
- Telephone:
- 075-532-4270
- Opening Time:
- 10:00~17:00 (museum entry until 16:30)
*Closed during exhibition preparation periods, May 21 (Mon.) to May 24 (Thu.) and August 20 (Mon.) to August 23 (Thu.)
*Closed on April 1 (Mon.) from 14:00 to 16:00 for certain reasons. Closed; Mondays, Tuesdays (open if a national holiday) - Admission:
- Adults JPY 500, Students JPY 300, Children (from ages 6 to 12) JPY 200, Infants (5 and under) free.
※Groups of over 20 people get a discount of 20%
*Those holding a disability certificate get a 50% discount - web site:
- http://www.sannenzaka-museum.co.jp *Japanese only