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2021 Collection Exhibition 4
Special Exhibition: Yokosuka Important Cultural Properties, Newly Designated in 2020
2021 Sat December 18 〜 2022 Sun April 3
Closed: Wed December 29 – Mon January 3, January 11, February 7, and March 7
The city of Yokosuka designates particularly significant works that communicate the area’s history as Important Cultural Properties and seeks to preserve them. With its tangible cultural properties alone now numbering more than seventy, calls for their public display have been increasing. The city has therefore provided the Yokosuka Museum of Art, which attracts many visitors from Yokosuka and elsewhere, opportunities to exhibit designated cultural proper-ties. This special exhibition at the museum introduces two works that received the city’s designation as Important Cultural Properties in fiscal2020. We hope that this exhibition will be an opportunity to increase people’s awareness of Yokosuka’s cultural properties and to experience aspects of the history of Yokosuka.
Date | 2021 Sat December 18 – 2022 Sun April 10 |
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Time | 10:00-18:00 |
Closed | Wed December 29 – Mon January 3, January 11, February 7, and March 7 |
Admission | Day ticket (Group of 20 persons or more); Adults ¥380 (¥300), University students and those 65 and above ¥280 (¥200) * High school students and younger: Free of charge * Free admission for persons with a disability pass and one accompanying caretaker. |
Venue | B2F Exhibition Hall6,7 |
Organizers | YOKOSUKA MUSEUM OF ART, Yokosuka Board of Education |
Cooperators | Jodoji Temple, Nagashima Yoichi |
Supervisor | Seya Takayuki (Chief curator, Kanagawa Prefectural Kanazawa Bunko Museum) |