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Sept 12  -  Nov 30, 2024.
EAT
EAT
EAT
Food has always been the most pressing concern for humanity among the essential human needs of clothing, food, and shelter. Each ethnic group around the world has its own unique food culture, and there are countless types of tableware and tools related to food. In addition, various rituals to pray for abundant harvests have been performed, leaving behind statues, masks, and other artworks related to these practices. This exhibition introduces art related to “eat” from countries in Africa, Oceania, Indonesia, and Asia.
General Admission
Adult 800yen. Students 700yen. Children under 12 is free (accompanied by an adult).
Open
9:30AM〜5PM (last entry is 4:30PM)
Closed
Tuesday and Wednesday.
(except when national holidays fall on these days)
Temporary closed on November 1 to 3, 2024.

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