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Dates
July 19th (Sat) - September 15th (Mon, holiday), 2025 (51 days) Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (20:00 on Fridays) *Entry closes 30 minutes before closing
Closed: Mondays (open on July 21, August 11, and September 15), July 22 (Tue), August 12 (Tue)
Kimono, the inheritance of Japanese culture and aesthetic sense. From the mid-Edo period onwards, kimono designs have undergone a rich development thanks to the Yuzen dyeing technique, which allows for delicate and gorgeous expression.
This exhibition will explore the "secret" of the unique charm of kimonos, which have a flatness like a painting that allows the entire pattern to be appreciated when unfolded, yet beautifully adorn the three-dimensional human body when worn, through kimonos from the 19th century onwards, Yuzen fabrics, sketches and designs, template books, and three-dimensional crafts from Kyoto of the same period.
Another highlight is the wide variety of Yuzen textiles on display, which were created in an attempt to create trends from the Meiji to Taisho periods, including traditional Japanese patterns, imported motifs, and designs that incorporated the artistic trends of the time.
This exhibition was made possible with the special cooperation of Senso, a Kyoto-based yuzen dyeing company that is celebrating its 470th anniversary this year. It is also a rare opportunity to see a part of their extensive archive all in one place.
*Group rates are for 20 or more people.
*This admission fee also includes admission to the collection exhibition.
* Free for junior high school students and younger, people with physical or mental disabilities and one accompanying person, and members of single-parent households (please show proof upon entry).
*Advance tickets are available only until July 18th.
*Please check the official exhibition website for the latest information.