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2024/11/25 - 2025/1/25 / 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 2024/11/25 - 2025/1/25
Time 9:30 minute(s) - 16:30 minute(s)
[Time detail]

・ 9 : 30 ~ 16 : 30 ( Admission until 16 : 00 )
・ Closed : Monday ( If Monday is a holiday, the museum will be open and closed the following day ), December 10 ( Tue ), January 7 ( Tue ), New Year's holidays ( December 27 ( Fri ) ~ January 4 ( Sat ) )

[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, National Road Along Route 296 ( Free parking lot )

[Venue detail]

National Museum of Japanese History, General Exhibition Room 3, Feature Exhibition Room
117 Jonouchi-cho, Sakura-shi, Chiba

Web Access No.2300381

Room 3, Feature Exhibit "History ・ Zheng Cheng Sucheng in Culture

Historical background of the period in which Zheng Cheng, the model for "The Battle of Guoxiang," lived, and the development of his image in Japan and Taiwan, respectively, are introduced along with materials !.
Zheng Cheng Cheng was born in Hirado, Japan, in 1624. His father was Zheng Shilong, leader of a trading group, and his mother was the daughter of the Tagawa clan. Zheng Cheng Kung, who supported the Southern Ming in their economic ・ and military efforts to rebuild the Ming Dynasty, has been deified in Taiwan since his death as the "Saint King of Kaitai.
In Japan, more than 50 years after his death, Chikamatsu Monzaemon created the puppet play "Kokusaiya Kassen" based on Zheng Cheng Cheng. The play gained such popularity that it was performed for long periods of time, and was adapted into a Kabuki play, thus spreading the image of the play. The scene in which Watouchi ( Zheng Cheng Cheng ) wrestles a tiger has also been handed down to the present day as a folk art. In addition, Japan, which colonized Taiwan ( in 1895 ~ 1945 ) used the story of Zheng Cheng Sung to legitimize its rule over Taiwan.
In this special exhibition, we will consider the connection between Taiwanese and Japanese history and culture through the images of Zheng Cheng Cheng in Japan and Taiwan in three different periods: the 17th century when he lived, the 18th century when he transformed into a new story in Japan, and the modern era.
This special exhibition is held in cooperation with the National Museum of Taiwan History as an exchange program with the museum.



[Admission]
Adults 600 yen, college students 250 yen, high school students and younger free
*The general exhibition is also available.
*People with disabilities may enter the museum free of charge with a caregiver upon presentation of a disability certificate.
*High school and university students must show their student ID.
*Please show your museum ticket stub to enter the Kurashi-no-Botanical Garden on the same day.
Show the stub from the Botanical Garden and get a discount for admission to the Museum on the same day.


[Sponsor]
National Museum of History, National Institutes for the Humanities
National Museum of Taiwan History
[Cooperation]
Tainan City Museum
[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 : 2024/11/06
  • Published : 2024/11/06
  • Changed : 2024/11/06
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