CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO
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Creative Museum Tokyo

  • Art
  • Kyobashi
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Time Out says

Exploring creativity in myriad forms – from anime, manga and music to contemporary art and design – this airy space near Tokyo Station includes a cosy museum café.

Details

Address
Toda Building 6F, 1-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo
Tokyo
Transport:
Kyobashi Station (Ginza line), exit 6 or 7; Tokyo Station (Yaesu Central exit)
Opening hours:
10am-8pm daily

What’s on

Hokusai

Creator of the iconic Great Wave off Kanagawa – and more than 30,000 other works across a remarkable 90-year life – Katsushika Hokusai was known for his restless spirit (he moved 93 times) and ever-evolving identity (he used more than 30 artist names). And by the way, the ukiyo-e impresario’s prolific genius also laid the foundation for what we now recognise as manga and anime. This autumn, ‘Hokusai’ at Creative Museum Tokyo offers an immersive journey into the artist’s seemingly boundless world. With over 300 pieces on display, including the complete Hokusai Manga (from the world-famous Uragami Collection), all three volumes of One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji, and a set of 16 newly discovered hand-painted works from his final years, the show promises unprecedented depth. And as we’ve come to expect from this venue, the artworks on display will be accompanied by some certifiably contemporary exhibits. These include animated adaptations of Hokusai prints by top Japanese animators, highlighting how the visual storytelling of Edo’s greatest artist continues to resonate. Be sure to exit through the gift shop for a look at some 150 pieces of exclusive merch, including collaborations with Peanuts, Chums and Swiss Army knife maker Victorinox.
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