Experience the allure of the moon in art and architecture at Tsukino Hyakushi, a celebration of the iconic One Hundred Aspects of the Moon by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi. Featuring 20 works from this renowned ukiyo-e series, the exhibition is split into two periods, each showcasing unique artworks. Alongside these, contemporary moon-inspired creations by international artists offer a modern take on this celestial theme.
Held within the historic Hyakudan Kaidan (Hundred Stairs), a Tokyo-designated cultural property, the exhibition combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with immersive experiences, such as large moon projections and thematic room settings inspired by moonlit ukiyo-e scenes. Enjoy a rich otsukimi (moon-viewing) atmosphere in this extraordinary setting.
Details:
- Hours: 11:00 AM–6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM)
- Closed: November 5 for exhibit changes
- Tickets: ¥1,600 for adults, discounts for students and children, with special online offers available.
A unique chance to experience art, history, and architecture illuminated by the moon’s charm.