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2023/10/2 - 2023/12/9 / 千葉県 佐倉市 / Other

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Venue National Museum of Japanese History, Special Exhibition Room A ・ B
Address 285-8502 千葉県 佐倉市 城内町117
Date 2023/10/2 - 2023/12/9
Time 9:30 minute(s) - 16:30 minute(s)
[Time detail]

・ Admission until 30 minutes before closing.
・ Closed : Mondays ( If Monday is a holiday, the museum will be open and closed the following day )

[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]

National Museum of Japanese History 117 Jonouchi-cho, Sakura-shi, Chiba

Web Access No.1295409

Special Exhibition "Who are Yin-Yang Masters - Creating Uranai, Magick, and Koyomi -"

Introducing the history of Yin-Yang paths from ancient times to early modern times
The history of Yin-Yang paths and its culture Revisited through historical materials
Who were the Onmyoji? In this exhibition, we will examine the little-known history of Onmyo-do and the culture that has emerged from it from various angles. The Yin-Yang path, which was established in ancient times, expanded its role over several hundred years from the Middle Ages to the early modern period, and developed in various ways with the times. We will reveal its appearance based on specific historical materials such as tsujyo-gumi and incantations.
Abe no Seimei was an actual yin-yang master of the Heian period (794-1185), but with the spread of yin-yang path, a mythical image was added. By tracing his appearance, we will also attempt to capture the nature of Onmyo-do. Furthermore, by looking at the production, format, and changes in the calendars of the Onmyoji, we can see what people sought from Onmyo-do.
This exhibition is part of the results of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research ( C ) "Historical Transition and Interrelationships of Ancient ~ Modern Onmyōdō Historical Materials".

[Special cooperation] Ooi Town Calendar Hall, Ooi Town Local Archives, Fukui Prefectural Wakasa Museum of History
[Supported by] Japan Calendar Culture Promotion Association, Todan Corporation, Ooi Town ( Fukui Prefecture )

[Fee] General 1000 yen / University students 500 yen
*Comprehensive exhibition can also be seen.
*High school students and younger are admitted free.
*High school and university students must show their student ID.
( The same applies to vocational school students and other students who are equivalent to high school and university students )
*Holders of a certificate for the physically challenged may enter the museum free of charge with a caregiver upon presentation of the certificate.
*Present the ticket stub and you can enter the Kurashi-no-Botanical Garden only on the same day.
Show the stub from the Botanical Garden and receive a discount for admission to the Museum 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 : 2023/08/09
  • Published : 2023/08/09
  • Changed : 2023/08/09
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