1. Photograph: Peter Aaron
    Photograph: Peter Aaron | Japan Society
  2. Photograph: Peter Aaron
    Photograph: Peter Aaron | Japan Society
  3. Photograph: Courtesy NYC Landmarks Commission
    Photograph: Courtesy NYC Landmarks Commission | Japan Society

Japan Society

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  • Midtown East
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Time Out says

In a serene setting complete with a waterfall and bamboo garden, the Japan Society, which celebrated its 100th birthday in 2007, presents a range of performing arts, lectures and special events, as well as a gallery for temporary exhibitions.

Details

Address
333 E 47th St
New York
10017
Cross street:
between First and Second Aves
Transport:
Subway: E, M to Lexington Ave–53rd St; 6 to 51st St
Price:
$12, seniors and students $10, children under 16 free. Fri 6–9pm free.
Opening hours:
Mon–Fri 11am–6pm; Sat, Sun 11am–5pm
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What’s on

Kinkakuji

Japan Society mounts its commissioned stage adaptation of Yukio Mishima's 1956 novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, the dark tale of a mentally unstable young Buddhist monk who becomes obsessed with—and is drawn to destroy—a gorgeous 14th-century building in Kyoto. The script is a collaboration between director Leon Ingulsrud and star Major Curda; the set design is by the Berlin-based visual artist Chiharu Shiota.
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