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Concurrent Exhibitions

Concurrent Exhibitions

During “Cutting a Valiant Figure: Weapons and Armor in the Nezu Museum Collection" Saturday, February 14 – Sunday, March 29, 2026)

Gallery 2

Gallery 2

Cutting a Valiant Figure: Weapons and Armor in the Nezu Museum Collection (cont'd)
Following Gallery 1, please enjoy a collection of real armor and lavish maki-e.
Metalwork / Armor and EquipmentImportant Cultural Property
Haramaki Type Armor with Black Leather Lacing
Japan Muromachi period, 16th century
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

One Hundred Camellias: Motifs to Adorn Lives
Created during the start of the early modern camellia gardening boom, this work depicts one hundred varieties of the flower. It is shown alongside lacquerware and ceramics featuring camellia motifs.
Paintings
One Hundred Camellias
Attributed to Kanō Sanraku
Japan Edo period, 17th century
Nezu Museum Gift of Mogi Katsumi

Gallery 6

Gallery 6

First Sprouts: A Spring Tea Gathering
Spring is the season when, surrounded by gentle sunlight, new growth suddenly sprouts on plants and trees. To celebrate the arrival of this season, in the world of tea, we welcome guests with an assemblage of utensils chosen for their bright and cheerful character.
Ceramics
Tea Bowl with Plant Design
Seto ware
Ceramic
Japan Edo period, 17th century
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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