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Concurrent Exhibitions

Concurrent Exhibitions

During “Ayanishiki :Textile Beauty Appreciated in Nishijin" Saturday, December 20, 2025- Sunday, Febuary 1, 2026)

Gallery 2

Gallery 2

Ayanishiki : Textile Beauty Appreciated in Nishijin (cont'd)
Following Gallery 1, please enjoy distinguished examples of kosode and antique sarasa (old imported chintz) featured in Ayanishiki.
Textiles
Album of Antique Sarasa Samples
Cotton, paper
India and other countries, 17th-18th centuries
Nezu Museum

Entrance Hall - Gallery 3

Entrance Hall - Gallery 3

The Allure of Buddhist Art: Buddhist Sculptures Created in the Early Modern Period
Gallery 3 presents a Buddhist sculpture from the late medieval period (15th to 16th century) and masterpieces of early modern Buddhist sculpture.
Sculpture
Seated Aizen-myōō (Rāgarāja)
Wood with polychromy
Japan Edo period, 17th century
Nezu Museum

Gallery 4

Gallery 4

Ancient Chinese Bronzes
The Nezu Museum collection of bronzes is world-renowned, and particularly strong in the area of late Shang (17th to 11th centuries BC) dynasty vessels, the pinnacle production period of this medium.
Archaeological MaterialsImportant Cultural Property
Double-Ram Zun
Bronze
China; probably Hunan province, 13th-11th centuries BC
Nezu Museum

Gallery 5

Gallery 5

Gosu-de Swatow Ware: Auspicious Motifs
In the center sits a qilin (a mythical beast), its chest held high; the surrounding area is filled with bird-and-flower motifs and red roundels. The exuberance of aka-e type gosu-de ceramics, with bright red their basic color, is captivating.
Ceramics
Dish with Qilin Design
Zhangzhou ware group, gosu-aka-e type
China Ming dynasty, 17th century
Nezu Museum

Gallery 6

Gallery 6

First Tea Gathering: Celebrating the New Year
Hatsugama (first kettle) is the first tea gathering of the year. As felicitations for the new year, a group of auspicious implements and vessels related to the zodiac animal of the year is assembled.
Ceramics
Tea Container, Named Odorikoma Seto ware or Min o ware, katatsuki type
Ceramic
China Yuan-Ming dynasties, 14-15th centuries
Nezu Museum

Special Case

Special Case

Decorated Clock
This splendid Qing dynasty clock, a favorite of the Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799), is not to be missed.
Metalwork / Armor and Equipment
Clock Decorated with a Bird on a Cup
England, 18th century
Nezu Museum
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