2015年11月6日金曜日

Noma Memorial Museum

Noma Memorial Museum was built in 2000 as one of the events to celebrate 90th anniversary of Kodansha Ltd., one of the biggest publishers in Japan.

Exhibitions may be from the following three collections.

1. Japanese art collection collected by Seiji Noma, the founder of Kodansha mostly in the early part of 20th century.

2. Publication culture collection collected from the Meiji Era to Heisei Era (1912 - Now).

3. Works of Yutaka Murakami, an artist closely associated with Kodansha

This museum is very quiet and easy to relax since there's no crowds.
I don't know why numbers of visitors to this fine museum is so small.

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<The Nearest Station>

Edogawabashi station on Yurakucho Line (Y12/Tokyo Metro)
Waseda station on Arakawa Line (Street Car)

<Admission>

500 yen
(You can get a stamp per visit and 2 stamps make the next visit free.)

10:00-17:00   Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays

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