Past Permanent 
Collection
		
			now
over
			
				
					2023.12.02 - 04.07
					
						Museum Collection III
						Stories of Artists along the Railways: The Keio Line and the Inokashira Line
						
					
				 
			 
		 
		
			
				Overview
				
					
						
This series of exhibitions looks at railways in the Setagaya area while tracing the creative work and the relationships of the artists who were active along these lines. In this edition, we focus on the Keio Line and the Inokashira Line, which were opened in 1913 and 1933 respectively, and a variety of artists, including the eminent Meiji-era writer TOKUTOMI Roka, the Western-style painter YAMAGUCHI Kaoru, and the architect ISHIYAMA Osamu. 
					
				 
			 
			
				Information
				
					
						Dates:
 Sat., Dec. 2, 2023 to Sun., March 10, 2024
Closed:
 Mondays except Jan. 8 (nat.hol.) and Feb.12 (nat.hol.), Tue., Jan. 9 and Tue., Feb.12, 2024
 and New Year's holidays from Fri., Dec. 29, 2023 to Wed., Jan. 3, 2024
Hours:
 10:00AM―6:00PM (last entry: 30 minutes before closing time)
Place:
 2nd floor galleries
 
				 
			 
			
				Admission
				
					
						Adults 200 yen / Seniors (over 65) 100 yen / University and high school students 150 yen / Junior high and elementary school students 100 yen
Group Discount
Adults 100 yen / Seniors (over 65) 80 yen / University and high school students 120 yen / Junior high and elementary school students 80 yen
*Discount applies to groups of 20 or more.
*Admission for visitors with disabilities is 100 yen. Students with disabilities, and one attendant per visitor with disabilities are admitted free of charge. 
*Elementary and junior high school students, who studies or resides in Setagaya city, are admitted free on weekends, national holidays, and during the summer holidays.
					
				 
			 
			
				Overview
				
					
						
This series of exhibitions looks at railways in the Setagaya area while tracing the creative work and the relationships of the artists who were active along these lines. In this edition, we focus on the Keio Line and the Inokashira Line, which were opened in 1913 and 1933 respectively, and a variety of artists, including the eminent Meiji-era writer TOKUTOMI Roka, the Western-style painter YAMAGUCHI Kaoru, and the architect ISHIYAMA Osamu.