Chiba Prefecturesakura-shi
Sea Empire Ryukyu -Medieval Seen from Yaeyama, Miyako and Amami-
- Art / Exhibition
- Real-life event
Charge
General-admission 600 yen
University/college students 250 yen (Free for high school students and younger)
Contents
3/16 to 5/9
Closed on Mondays
Open on May 3 (Mon.), Closed on 5/6 (Thu.)
With a perspective on the imperial aspect of Ryukyu, which had little attention so far, he recaptured Ryukyu from surrounding areas such as Yaeyama, Miyako and Amami. The National Museum of History and Folklore has been conducting such joint research since 2015, and the results will be published. More than 400 materials such as celadon and white porcelain, national treasures documents, important cultural properties, Bonbells, folding screens and pictorial drawings, new historical statues are presented.
Organized by: National Museum of History and Folklore, National Institute for Humanities and Cultures
Exhibition Cooperation: Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum