The museum is located on the site of the former home of Kaburaki Kiyokata, a master of modern Japanese-style painting active from the Meiji through the Showa periods. The exhibits include Kiyokata’s work as a magazine illustrator in addition to his bijinga, Japanese-style paintings of innocent and graceful women, life in the lively shitamachi downtown in Tokyo, and his illustrations for books by Higuchi Ichiyo and Izumi Kyoka. The museum highlights include the garden where Kiyokata’s favorite morning glories bloom, and the replica of his studio. The museum shop’s unique merchandise is also popular.
Address | 1-5-25 Yukinoshita, Kamakura-city, Kanagawa, JAPAN 248-0005 |
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Tel | +81 (0)467-23-6405 |
Website | http://www.kamakura-arts.or.jp/kaburaki/ |
Open | 9:00~17:00(last admission at 16:30) |
Closed | Monday(when Monday falls on a holiday, the museum is closed the following day), The year-end and New Year holidays (12/29-1/3), and periods for display changes. |
Admission | [Thematic Exhibition] 200 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students [Special Exhibition] 300 yen for adults, 150 yen for elementary and junior high school students |
Access | About 5-minutes walk from Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line/Enoden Line |
Parking | なし |