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Ukiyo-e Ōta Memorial Museum of Art

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The Ukiyo-e Ōta Memorial Museum of Art is a hidden gem dedicated to the art of ukiyo-e, Japanese woodblock prints. Located in a quiet residential area near Omotesandō, the museum houses a vast collection of over 12,000 prints, donated by the Ōta family. The museum rotates its exhibitions every few weeks, ensuring that each visit offers something new. You might see iconic works like Hokusai's 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa' or Hiroshige's 'Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō.' The intimate gallery space allows for close viewing of the intricate details and vibrant colors. Informative panels in English provide context about the artists and techniques. The museum also features a small shop with ukiyo-e themed souvenirs and books. It's a must-visit for art lovers and anyone interested in Japanese culture.

Don't miss

  • View original prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige in rotating exhibits.
  • Examine the fine details of ukiyo-e up close without crowds.
  • Browse the museum shop for high-quality reproduction prints.
  • Check the schedule for special themed exhibitions.
  • Enjoy the quiet, contemplative atmosphere of the gallery.

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Ways to visit Ukiyo-e Ōta Memorial Museum of Art

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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