Imuziyam yobugcisa
Ota Memorial Museum of Art
bayi 80 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo,
Kutheni abantu bendawo beyincoma
Despite its diminutive size, this museum has quite a collection of ukiyo-e woodblock paintings. In fact, it’s so compact you don’t need to worry about budgeting lots of time, like you’d need for a larger Tokyo museum. The location is near a few popular sites in Harajuku, so it isn’t hard to take a short detour. The work they have on exhibition changes on a nearly monthly basis. Summer often brings exhibitions of ghosts and other spectres, which is very interesting. The curator offers free commentary on each exhibition as well.
Amacebiso asuka kubantu basekuhlaleni
The Ota Memorial Museum of Art is dedicated to traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, with a collection of over 14,000 and regular exhibitions.
The Ukiyo-e Ōta Memorial Museum of Art (浮世絵 太田記念美術館 Ukiyo-e Ōta kinen bijutsukan) is a museum that opened in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, in January 1980. It presents rotating exhibitions of Ukiyo-e from Ōta Seizo V's collection of over 12,000 pieces.
Izinto onokuzenza kufuphi
Abantu basekuhlaleni nabo bayayincoma
- Ivenkile Yokutyela
- bayi 5 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo
- bayi 5 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo
Indawo
1-chōme-10-10 Jingūmae
Shibuya City, Tokyo