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“100 Years of Ukiyo-e” Art Exhibition
“100 Years of Ukiyo-e” Art Exhibition
“100 Years of Ukiyo-e” Art Exhibition
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“100 Years of Ukiyo-e” Art Exhibition

The Bustle of Greater Edo on DIsplay

A century of color, culture, and change comes alive at East Osaka Civic Art Center with a beautifully curated exhibition of ukiyo-e from the final years of Edo into the dawn of Meiji.

Ukiyo-e prints have long been windows into Japan’s urban imagination — scenes of bustling markets, kabuki theaters, famous landscapes, and daily life that shaped the visual culture of Edo and early Tokyo. Running through December 14th, The East Osaka Civic Art Center brings that world to life with a special exhibition covering roughly 100 years of printmaking from the final decades of the Edo period into the early Meiji era. If you’re interested in classic Japanese art or simply want a cultural day trip outside central Osaka, this concise but beautifully staged show is a rewarding stop.

The exhibition highlights works by many of the masters: Hiroshige’s poetic landscapes, Hokusai’s dynamic compositions, Kunisada’s charismatic kabuki portraits, Kuniyoshi’s bold warrior prints, and early Meiji works by Yoshitoshi and Chikanobu that reveal a nation in transition. Visitors follow a clear chronological flow that traces how woodblock prints evolved alongside rapid social change — from samurai-era street scenes to the arrival of railways, Western clothing, and modern city life.

Ukiyo-e were the “popular media” of their time, functioning as travel posters, celebrity images, entertainment flyers, and stylish home décor. This exhibition captures that spirit perfectly: travel series show stations along the highways; actor prints advertise new kabuki performances; warrior images pulse with drama and movement; and early Meiji scenes introduce the excitement—and anxiety—of modernization. It’s both a visual feast and a cultural snapshot of Japan’s most defining transition.

To enrich the visit, the museum also offers several related programs. A special lecture by art historian Hideyuki Asano introduces techniques for understanding late Edo and early Meiji prints, ideal for guests looking to deepen their appreciation. A curator-led gallery talk walks visitors through selected works and themes, adding context behind the imagery. Families and hands-on learners can join a creative workshop where children build paper dioramas inspired by ukiyo-e scenes — a fun, tactile way to engage with traditional art.

Together, the exhibition and its accompanying programs create an inviting, well-rounded cultural experience for residents, inbound travelers, design lovers, and anyone curious about the visual storytelling that shaped modern Japanese culture.

 

  Master Prints — Works by Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Yoshitoshi, and Chikanobu.

  City in Transition — Clear visual progression from Edo’s floating world to Meiji modernization.

  Actor Icons — Vibrant kabuki portraits that functioned like celebrity posters of their day.

  Hands-On Workshop — Create ukiyo-e-style paper dioramas (advance registration required).

  Expert Insights — Lecture by Hideyuki Asano + curator gallery talk during the exhibition.

 

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ACCESS

Venue: East Osaka Civic Art Center

Address: 7-14-30 Yoshita, Higashi-Osaka, Osaka Prefecture

Kintetsu Nara Line: Higashi-Hanazono Station (North Exit) — 15 min walk

Kintetsu Keihanna Line: Yoshita Station (Exit 1) — 12 min walk

Bus: Kintetsu Bus “Higashi-Osaka Civic Art Center” stop — 3 min walk

SCHEDULE

• Exhibition Period: Oct 31 – Dec 14, 2025

• Closed Mondays (except national holidays)

• Lecture: Nov 24 (Mon, holiday) 14:00–15:30

• Curator Gallery Talk: Nov 3 (Mon, holiday) 14:00–15:00

• Ukiyo-e Workshop (Children): Nov 9 (Sun) 10:00–12:00 & 14:00–16:00

TICKETS

• General Admission: ¥500

• Free: High school students & younger, East Osaka residents 65+, disabled visitors + 1 caregiver

• Workshop Fee: ¥500 materials cost (advance registration required; max 10 per session)

• Lecture Fee: ¥500 (no advance registration)

• Gallery Talk: Free with exhibition ticket

INFO & TIPS

• Photography policy varies by artwork; follow gallery signage

• Arrive early for the gallery talk as space is limited

• Workshop requires pre-registration (lottery if oversubscribed)

• The venue is compact — weekday mornings offer the calmest viewing

CONTACTS

 

Venue Phone: 072-964-1313

Website: https://hos-higashiosaka-art.com

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Special Exhibition “100 Years of Ukiyo-e: The Bustle of Greater Edo”

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Nov. 1 – Dec. 14
  • 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry 16:30)

  • Kintetsu Nara Line: Higashi-Hanazono Station

  • Kintetsu Keihanna Line: Yoshita Station

  • ¥500

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  • Closed: Mondays (except holidays)

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