You may not know the official name “Choju Giga,” but you’ve almost certainly seen the traditional Japanese illustrations containing wild animals like rabbits and frogs freely frolicking, and engaging in awfully human-like activities like fishing or wrestling. These fun illustrations originate from a set of four picture scrolls that belong to Kyoto’s Kozanji Temple, and all four of them will be shown together at this Tokyo exhibition, alongside some replicas of areas now lost from the original scrolls. Don’t miss the chance to see what is sometimes referred to as Japan’s first ever manga!
EVENT INFORMATION
| Event Name | National Treasure: Frolicking Animals (Exhibition) (Tokyo) |
|---|---|
| Venue | Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan (東京国立博物館 平成館) |
| Access | 10 min from Ueno Station, Uguisudani Station |
| Parking | |
| Address | 13-9 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo |
| Contact Info | 050-5541-8600 |
| Dates | Apr. 13, 2021 - May. 30, 2021 |
| Additional Info | closed Mondays |
| Hours | 9:30 - 17:00 |
| Admission Fee | Adults: 2,000 yen | University Students: 1,200 yen | High School Students: 900 yen |
| Reservations | - |
| Website | https://chojugiga2020.exhibit.jp/ |