Fodor's Expert Review Japan Wood-Block Print Museum

Matsumoto Art Museum

The museum is devoted to the lively, colorful, and widely popular ukiyo-e woodblock prints of Edo-period artists. Highlights include Hiroshige's scenes of the Tokaido (the main trading route through Honshu in feudal Japan), Hokusai's views of Mt. Fuji, and Sharaku's Kabuki actors. Based on the enormous holdings of the wealthy Sakai family, the museum's 100,000 pieces (displays rotate every three months) include some of Japan's finest prints and represent the largest collection of its kind in the world.

Art Museum

Quick Facts

2206--1 Shimadachi
Matsumoto, Nagano-ken  390-0852, Japan

0263-47–4440

www.japan-ukiyoe-museum.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: ¥1,000, Closed Mon.

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