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EXHIBITIONS & MUSEUMS
February
2021
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February 2021 page 7  EXHIBITIONS & MUSEUMS

EXHIBITIONS & MUSEUMS


EHIME PREFECTURAL ART MUSEUM         tel:089-932-0010
       Closed: Feb. 2, 8, 15, 22, Mar. 2


Shin-Kan at Horinouchi 
9:40-18:00 (admission closes at 17:30)

Special Exhibition
<Feb. 6-Mar. 7 >"Seeing Adventure" with the Optically Challenged in Ehime
   The project "Thinking about Seeing",
   involves visually handicapped people of Ehime exploring ways to enjoy art
   by widening ways to appreciate it using other than one's eyes.
   In this exhibition, participants display one year of project results.
   Visitors to the exhibition are invited to explore other ways of "seeing" art.

<Feb. 11-Mar. 28> Iwago Mitsuaki Photo Exhibition~ Journey with Cats in Ehime
   Cats are beloved and are a part of our daily lives.
    Watching their various expressions and their interesting
   and sometimes daring behavior is fun.
   Noted animal photographer Iwago Mitsuaki,
    visited Ehime to take pictures of cats at Aoshima Island,
   Matsuyama Castle, Ishiteji Temple and old Horie Port.
   50 of these photos, together with 50 other pictures of cats
    taken in and out of Japan, make this exhibition a showcase
   for the magical charm of the cat.
Admission Adults College & High School Students Jnr. High & Elementary School Students
  Day Ticket(*Group)
1100 (*900) 900 (*700) 600 (*400)

<-March. 21> Great Hiroshige Exhibition
   Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) is an ukiyo-e artist, best known
   for his land scape series, "The Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido"
   and "One-hundred Famous Views of Edo".
    Ukiyo-e influenced French Impressionists and they made the Japonism trend
   in the 19th century. Even Van Gough copied two of Hiroshige's ukiyo-e
    from "One-hundred Famous Views of Edo".
   Hiroshige's scenes lead us to nostalgia of old Japan.
Admission Adults College & High School Students Jnr. High & Elementary School Students
  Day Ticket(*Group)
1200 (*1000) 500 (300) ....

Museum Collection Exhibition
Admission Adults College & High School Students
  Group Ticket(*Group)
310(*250) 200(*160)

*Museum Collection Exhibition
Seniors(65 and over) are free. Junior high & elementary school students and under are free.
Disabled persons are free. Ask for details.
*With the ticket of "Manabe Hiroshi", "50th Anniversary" is available.

Minami-Kan
9:40-18:00 (admission closes at 17:30)
     *Ask for the details.

BANSUI-SO         tel:089-921-3711
Bansui-So is a French Neo-Renaissance building built in 1922 as the villa of the Duke Hisamatsu Sadakoto, a descendant of the feudal lord of Matsuyama. It was designated as national important cultural property in 2011. Various events take place on the 1st floor. The luxurious interior decor of the 2nd floor can be viewed for ¥300 (adult). Bansui-so is behind the Courthouse, a 5-minute walk from the Okaido tram station.
Closed:Feb. 1, 8, 15, Mar. 1    9:00-18:00
<Feb. 9 -14, 9:00-17:00 > Iyo-Tsubaki, Camellia Exhibition / Free *Last day ends at 15:00.
<Feb. 20, 13:30> Ehime-Sakkyoku-Kyogikai Music Composition Recital/ Free
<Feb. 21, 14:00>  Irish Harp Mini Concert/ Free
<Feb. 23-28, 9:00-18:00 > Iwai Yumiko Watercolor Painting Exhibition/ Free
    *Opening day starts at 12:00. Closing day ends at 16:00.
<Mar. 2-7, 10:00-17:00 > Kan Kimiko Exhibition/ Free
    *Opening day starts at 11:00.
     Closing day ends at 16:00.
    http://www.bansuisou.org/

JUNKDO BOOKSTORE         tel:089-915-0075
Open: Everyday
10:00-20:00
   * Free Junkudo guides introducing Junkudo's fairs and recommended books are available
     every beginning of the month on the first floor.
     * Looking for books, refer to the following site,
     https://honto.jp/store/detail 1570054 14HB320.html
     Twitter, @JUNK MATSUYAMA


NHK ART GALLERY         tel:089-921-1159 
9:30-17:00    (-16:00 on the last day of exhibition)    
Closed: Mondays
    Events might be canceled or postponed to prevent spread of novel coronavirus infection.
    Please check the latest information.

THE SHIKI MUSEUM         tel:089-931-5566
Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) is the father of modern haiku. Here, his lifework and the development of modern Japanese literature are examined. Displays also trace the history of Ehime and Matsuyama from ancient times to the 19th century. On the 3rd floor, there is a replica of "Gudabutsuan", the house where Shiki and his friend Natsume Soseki, a famous novelist, lived for a time. Located in the northern part of Dogo Park, a 5-minute walk from Dogo Onsen Station or Dogo Koen tram station.
9:00 -17:00(admission until 16:30)
Closed:Tuesdays
Admission: Adult   ¥400    Student(up to high school) Free
*Volunteer English guides available on requests. Call the museum at least 2 days in advance.
*Rental fee for English, Korean or Chinese audio guide is ¥100.

     http://www.sikihaku.lesp.co.jp/information/english/


SEKI ART GALLERY         tel:089-946-5678 
This gallery focuses on Japanese masters of the 20th century including works of the "Nihonga" painters Yokoyama Taikan, Maeda Seison and Kayama Matazo. Also on display are oil paintings by Koiso Ryohei, Léonard Foujita and others. The Rodin Room features sculptures and copperplate prints by François-Auguste-Réne Rodin. As you enter the museum, a member of staff will play an antique disk music box. A 5-minute walk from Dogo Onsen tram station.
10:00 - 17:00
Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays
Admission: Adult \700, Sr. High, Jr. High & Primary Sch. Students \500 https://www.seki.co.jp/mus/

MITSUKOSHI        tel:089-934-8123
4th Floor ART GALLERY 10:00-19:00     Wednesdays
      (-16: 00 on the last day of exhibition)
Admission: Free
<Jan. 28-Feb. 2 >   Woodblock Prints by Takehisa Yumeji (1884~1934)
      Yumeji is a painter, designer, printmaker and poet.
      His Bijinga paintings are famous
      for the beautiful, big-eyed, melancholic women they portray.
<Feb. 4-8 >    New Woodblock Prints by Three Artists:
      Yoshida Hiroshi, Kawase Hasui and Ohara Koson.
<Feb. 9-15>    Western-style Paintings by Three Artists Specially Selected:
      Tachikawa Hiromi, Itoh Tadashi and Nagaoka Taku
<Feb. 25-Mar. 2>   Woodblock Prints: Art from the World

IYOTETSU TAKASHIMAYA         tel:089-948-2111
   10:00-19:00 (-18:00 on Feb. 17)    
   Restaurants (11:00-21:00, 22:00) Please check the latest information.
   Ferris wheel (10:00-21:00)
6th Floor ART GALLERY
      Admission: Free(-16:00 on the last day of exhibition)
<Jan. 27-Feb. 2>   Paintings by Artists in Ehime and Tokyo
< Feb. 3-9>   Japanese Paintings by Nakagawa Yukihiko
< Feb. 10-16 >    Art Works by Up and Coming Artists
< Feb. 17-23>   Modern Craft Works
<Feb. 24-Mar. 2 >   Modern Ceramic Bowls by Artists

MIURART VILLAGE         tel:089- 978-6838
This museum holds various kinds of art exhibits. The permanent collection includes a number of Miurart pieces (porcelain panel painting) as well as contemporary sculptures in the garden gallery. About a 15-minute walk from Uchimiya Iyotetsu bus stop or a 20-minute walk from JR Horie station
9:30-17:00
Closed:every day, only these exhibits
<Feb.7-16 >   Graduation Works by Students of Art Courses in the Faculty of Education,
      Ehime University: Paintings, sculptures,
      crafts and other arts on a wide range of topics.
     http://www.miuraz.co.jp/miurart

DOGO GIYAMAN GLASS MUSEUM        tel: 089-933-3637
Once glassware was called "Giyaman" from the Portuguese word diamante (diamond) which was used to cut glass. This museum focuses on antique glassware made by Japanese craftsmen. It is located in the Yamanote Garden Place, a 7-minute walk from Dogo Onsen tram station.
Closed:
9:00-22:00(admission closes at 21:30)
Admission Adults *Group discount(15 and over) Seniors(65 and over with ID) Jr.High Sch.Stu.
  (yen)
650(*550) 550 450
Museum shop and cafe annex.
     http://www.dogo-yamanote.com/gardenplace/museum/index.html

SAKA-NO-UE-NO KUMO MUSEUM        tel:089-915-2600
Closed: Mondays
     http://www.http://www.sakanouenokumomuseum.jp/

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