Onchi Catalogue (Decorative Art Designs for Expositions) Part 1, Volume 1: Pottery No. 1–26, Compiled by Exposition Administration Office, Meiji era, 19th century
Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room 15
October 17, 2023 (Tue) - December 10, 2023 (Sun)
Tokyo National Museum has more than artworks and archeological artifacts. The collection also includes records, which provide valuable insights into history and the cultures of different ethnic groups. This diversity stems from the Museum’s origins as a comprehensive institution in 1872. It was even home to animal, plant, and mineral specimens, although these were moved to the National Museum of Nature and Science in 1925.
The extensive collection of historical records at Tokyo National Museum now includes maps, diagrams, texts, photographs, ink rubbings, and copies of artworks. These items, dating mainly from the 17th to 20th century, shed light on politics, society, culture, transportation, and scenery in Japan. Here we display a selection of these items under different themes throughout the year.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Onchi Catalogue (Decorative Art Designs for Expositions) Part 1, Volume 1: Pottery No. 1–26 | Compiled by Exposition Administration Office | Meiji era, 19th century | QA-3581-1 | |||
Highlight | Important Cultural Property | Map of the Nikkō Road: Ishibashi, Suzumenomiya, Utsunomiya, Utsunomiya Shrine | Previously owned by Asakusa Bunko | Edo period, 1806 | P-582-41 |