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Cherry Blossom Viewing at the Tokyo National Museum

Cherry Blossom Viewing at the Tokyo National Museum Main visual

Cherry blossoms can only be seen for a few days each year and are a well-known symbol of spring in Japan. The annual event Cherry Blossom Viewing at the Tokyo National Museum features famous works of art celebrating cherry blossoms. Make the most of springtime in Japan at the Tokyo National Museum!

*We have decided to suspend the workshops, gallery talks, and other related events this year to prevent the further spreading of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).

 

 

Finding Cherry Blossoms in the Japanese Gallery (Honkan)

*All the works are in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum.

 

Cherry-Blossom Viewing at Asuka Hill Image
Honkan Room 10, March 8–April 10
Cherry-Blossom Viewing at Asuka Hill
By Torii Kiyonaga, Edo period, 18th century

 

Cherry Trees and Kerria Roses Image(right screen)
Honkan Room 7, March 23–May 8
Cherry Trees and Kerria Roses
Attributed to Tawaraya Sotatsu (dates unknown), Edo period, 17th century, Gift of Mr. Tazawa Fusatarō
Cherry Blossom Viewing Image (detail)

 

Honkan Room 7, March 23–May 8
Cherry Blossom Viewing
By Sumiyoshi Gukei, Edo period, 17th century
Cherry Tree and Spring Plants Image
Honkan Room 8, March 23–May 8
Cherry Tree and Spring Plants
By Ogata Kenzan, Edo period, 18th century, Gift of Mrs. Yamamoto Tomiko and Mr. Yamamoto Kenji

 

Cherry Tree and Spring Plants Image
Bowl with Cherry Trees Image
Honkan Room 8, March 23–June 5
Bowl with Cherry Trees
By Ninnami Dōhachi, Edo period, 19th century

 

 

Robe (Kosode) with Hats, Fans, Cherry Blossoms and Calligraphy
Honkan Room 10, March 8–May 5
Robe ("Kosode") with Hats, Fans, Cherry Blossoms and Calligraphy
Edo period, 18th century
Writing Box with Cherry Blossoms Image

 

Honkan Room 12, February 22–May 15
Writing Box with Cherry Blossoms
Muromachi period, 15th–16th century
Sword Guard with Magpies and Cherry Blossoms
Honkan Room 13, February 15–May 15
Sword Guard with Magpies and Cherry Blossoms
By Tsukada Shūkyō, Meiji era, 1870

 

Sword Guard with Magpies and Cherry Blossoms
Dishes with Cherry Trees

 

Honkan Room 13, February 1–April 24
Dishes with Cherry Trees
Nabeshima ware, Edo period, 18th century

General Information

Admission until March 31, 2022

We recommend that you purchase a timed-entry ticket online before your visit. Tickets may also be purchased at the ticket counter, but you may be asked to wait if the exhibition is crowded. Also, please be aware that tickets are limited and may sell out.

Admission from April 1, 2022

From April 1, 2022, visitors can view the regular exhibitions without making reservations. Please purchase your ticket at the ticket booth by the Main Gate.

Visitor Guidelines

 

Date
March 15, 2022 (Tue) - April 10, 2022 (Sun)  
Venue
Japanese Gallery (Honkan)
Closed
Mondays, March 22 (Except for March 21, 28)
Admission
Adults: 1000 yen
University students: 500 yen

*Admission is free for senior high/junior high/elementary school students and persons under 18 and over 70 years of age (please show proof of age when entering).

*Persons with disabilities are admitted free with one accompanying person each (please present an ID at the ticket booth).