Editor’s note: The theme of Inclusive Tokyo is to explore the metropolis from the viewpoint of wheelchair users and people with disabilities. Tourism officials, with their sights set on the 2020 ...
Dating from 1706, Nezu Shrine is an excellent example of large scale Edo-era shrine architecture. Featuring superbly contrasting vermilion and gold lacquered ‘gongen-zukuri’ style buildings, its ...
On view at the Nezu Museum until July 12, this exhibition invites visitors to look beyond images and discover the often-overlooked role that writing plays in East Asian art. As the latest installment ...
With a new name, a new logo, and a new building, the Nezu Museum has transformed itself from a staid cultural institution into Tokyo’s latest “it” destination. Despite a world-class collection of ...
In this series we pay tribute to the art we wish could visit — and hope to see once travel restrictions are lifted. A nimble row of bamboo grows between the street and the grounds of the Nezu Museum ...
Home to over 9 million people, Tokyo is the world’s largest and busiest metropolitan city. Add an extra 2 million day tourists, and you can picture the chaos that ensues. High skyrises, multicomplex ...
Elaborate chiming clocks were the ultimate status symbol in 18th-century China, and Emperor Qianlong was so fascinated by them that he had more than 3,000 timepieces in his palaces chiming throughout ...
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