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2022/10/24 - 2022/12/3 / 千葉県 佐倉市 / Other

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Venue National Museum of Japanese History, General Exhibition, Room 3, Special Exhibition Room
Address 285-8502 千葉県 佐倉市 城内町117
Date 2022/10/24 - 2022/12/3
Time 9:30 minute(s) - 16:30 minute(s)
[Time detail]

・ Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
・ Closed : Mondays

[Getting here]

By train】
・ 15 min. walk or 5 min. bus ride from Keisei Sakura Station on Keisei Electric Railway
・ 15 min. bus ride from Sakura Station on East Japan Railway
[By car]
・ 15 min. from Yotsukaido IC or Sakura IC on Higashi-Kanto Expressway

[Venue detail]

Web Access No.811923

Room3 Special Exhibition: Inro and Tobacco Pouch, Early Modern Period, through the lens of "Objects

Close to 100 documents on display for the first time
highlighting the rich lifestyle and culture that flourished in and around the city !.
Rekihaku successively received Netsuke ・ Inro ・ Bag Collection ( H-1869 ) in 2013, Cigarette Case ( H-1904 ) in 2016, and Inro and Inro chest ( H-1923 ) in 2018 The museum is now exhibiting the collection of the Inro and Inro chests in the museum collection. This year's featured exhibition will focus on previously undisclosed items from the museum's collection, including Inro and tobacco pouches, both of which were used as men's ornaments.
Inro were portable medicine cases worn by samurai families and some wealthy merchant men, and rapidly came into fashion from the early modern period. From the beginning, the function of these wares as personal ornaments was emphasized, and many of them were decorated using advanced craftsmanship. Meanwhile, cigarette cases, which became popular as the custom of smoking spread, also spread among the common people, especially townspeople, as a practical accessory, and were loved by them until the modern age.
Inro and tobacco pouches, which are small in size but express the particularity of the person who uses them, represent a condensed version of Japanese culture in which people of all ranks enjoyed the act of adorning themselves. This exhibition highlights the rich lifestyle culture that flourished mainly in urban areas through the variety of materials, fine craft techniques, and witty decorative designs found in these objects.

[Admission]
Adults 600 yen, college students 250 yen, high school students and younger free
*Comprehensive exhibition can also be viewed.
*Please present your disability certificate and admission is free with a caregiver.
*High school and university students must show their student ID.
*Please show your museum ticket stub to enter the Botanical Garden of Life on the same day.
Show the stub from the Botanical Garden and get a discount for the Museum admission on the same day.
[Contact]
050-5541-8600 ( Hello Dial )
  • [Registrant]国立歴史民俗博物館
  • [Language]日本語
  • [TEL]050-5541-8600
  • Posted : 2022/09/15
  • Published : 2022/09/15
  • Changed : 2022/09/15
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