[Image1]Notice of Exhibition from WakeidoTochio Art Museum, Nagaoka CitySpecial Project
[Image2]Notice of Exhibition from WakeidoTochio Art Museum, Nagaoka CitySpecial Project
[Image3]Notice of Exhibition from WakeidoTochio Art Museum, Nagaoka CitySpecial Project

Notice of Exhibition from Wakeido

Tochio Art Museum, Nagaoka City
Special Project
"Swords Born in the Turbulent Period of Japanese Swords"
– A Comparison of Swords from the Late Muromachi Period and the End of the Edo Period –
Cooperation: Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai Nagaoka Shibu

When considering the history of Japanese swords, it is closely related to Japan's long history, and it is impossible to discuss Japanese swords without understanding this historical background.
It is well known that there were significant conflicts during transitional periods throughout the more than 1,000 years since the mid-Heian period when Japanese swords were established. Therefore, upon examining the subsequent Japanese swords, one can notice that they have undergone various changes, including their appearance and form.
In other words, it can be said that Japanese swords, which were tools of war, had to respond sensitively to the times and methods of combat.
In this exhibition, we will showcase Japanese swords from the beginning of the Sengoku period during the late Muromachi period, which is said to have lasted the longest in history, alongside those from the late Edo period around the Boshin War, which continues to influence and be remembered in modern Japanese history.
We hope you will reflect on the changes and commonalities in their shapes, colors, and hamon patterns, as well as the spirit of the Japanese artisans of that time.

We warmly invite everyone to come and visit.

<Address> 1-13 Uenoharamachi, Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture 940-0237
<Phone Number> 0258-53-6300
<Dates> April 22nd – June 21st
<Opening Hours> 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Tickets available until 4:30 PM)
<Closed in April> 27th (Monday), 28th (Tuesday)
<Closed in May> 7th (Thursday), 8th (Friday), 11th (Monday), 12th (Tuesday), 18th (Monday), 19th (Tuesday), 25th (Monday), 26th (Tuesday)
<Closed in June> 1st (Monday), 2nd (Tuesday), 8th (Monday), 9th (Tuesday), 15th (Monday), 16th (Tuesday)


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