July 17 (Sat.) - September 12 (Sun.), 2021 November 13 (Sat.) - December 12 (Sun.), 2021

Summer Special Exhibition Special Exhibits From Ieyasu to Yoshinao: National Treasure, Illustrated Handscrolls: 2021 The Transition to a Powerful Pre-Modern State Special Unveiling of All Fifteen Newly Restored Volumes January - December Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library and Exhibition Rooms 7 at The Exhibition Rooms 7-9 at The Tokugawa Art Museum (1543-1616), the final national unifier, and his son Yoshinao (1600-1650), who was assigned to govern Exhibition Schedule the during the time of peace, lived contrasting lives. Focusing on the ruling policies THE TOKUGAWA ART MUSEUM that were passed down from Ieyasu to Yoshinao, HŌSA LIBRARY CITY of this exhibition traces the path of their lives, as well as Yoshinao's feelings toward Ieyasu through their Restoration of the full fifteen-scroll set of the Tokugawa Art personal effects and historical materials. Museum's National Treasure “The Tale of Genji Illustrated format were completed in 2020. In commemoration of this Traditionally attributed to Kanō Tan'yū , 17th c. accomplishment, the complete set will be unveiled to the public in The Tokugawa Art Museum this special two-part rotating exhibit. Important Cultural Property Nanbokuchō period, 14th c. The Tokugawa Art Museum Kara-e: Classic Chinese Paintings of the Owari September 18 (Sat.) - November 7 (Sun.), 2021 Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library Autumn Special Exhibition This exhibition will present to the public for the first time ever the entire group of traditional Chinese paintings, including works from Lives and Treasures the Higashiyama Gomotsu shogunal collection, that have been passed of the Owari Tokugawa Princesses down in the , bringing us closer to a complete Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library and understanding of the reception of Chinese paintings by this leading Exhibition Rooms 7-9 at The Tokugawa Art Museum daimyo family. Marrying into the Owari Tokugawa family, the most senior of the three main Tokugawa branch families, from the shogunal family and other leading households, the ladies of the domain supported the successive lords of Owari behind the scenes. This exhibition presents objects connected to the legal wives, concubines, and daughters of the Owari lords and illuminates the nature of their lives. Important Cultural Property Picture by Yujian Worn by Teitoku-in Kane-hime, China, Southern Song dynasty, 13th c. wife of Owari Tokugawa 14th Yoshikatsu The Tokugawa Art Museum Edo period, 19th c. The Tokugawa Art Museum The Tokugawa Art Museum is closed from December 13, 2021 Attention through January 3, 2022.

National Treasure © The Tokugawa Art Museum 1017 Tokugawa-cho, Higashi-ku, Edo period, 1639 Nagoya, 461-0023 The Tokugawa Art Museum TEL: 052-935-6262 / FAX: 052-935-6261 January 5 (Tue.) - January 31 (Sun.), 2021 April 18 (Sun.) - May 30 (Sun.), 2021 June 5 (Sat.) - July 11 (Sun.), 2021 Thematic Exhibition Special Exhibition Special Exhibition Bamboo: The Essence of Japanese Aesthetics Toshio Tabuchi: “Depicting Time Eternal” The Art of the Japanese Sword: Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library Exhibition Rooms 7-9 at The Tokugawa Art Museum Tracing Connections in Kyoto/Nara and Kyushu Exhibition Rooms 7-9 at The Tokugawa Art Museum Bamboo is one of the most familiar plants for Japanese people. This The Japanese painter TABUCHI Toshio exhibition will explore ’s distinctive aesthetic sensibilities that grew continues to create works that balance This exhibition presents famous swords by craftsmen of the Yamashiro out of the use of bamboo to produce various decorativeness and spirituality, two core (Kyoto Prefecture) and Yamato (Nara Prefecture) regions, which are bamboo-related art and craft works. aesthetic qualities of Japanese-style notable sword production areas, alongside swords by craftsmen from painting known as Nihonga. Looking Kyushu who followed in the lineage of the Yamato swordsmiths. By Kanō Tsunenobu back on Tabuchi's oeuvre, this exhibition Edo period, 17th-18th c. presents a selection of masterworks that The Tokugawa Art Museum have been recommended by the artist February 6 (Sat.) - April 4 (Sun.), 2021 himself, including several new works. National Treasure Special Exhibition Kamakura period, 13th c. Hina Doll Festival of the Owari Tokugawa Family The Tokugawa Art Museum Exhibition Rooms 7-9 at The Tokugawa Art Museum 2001 Private Collection Thematic Exhibition Focused on the Hina dolls and doll accessories passed down in the Owari Tokugawa family, this exhibition presents the Thematic Exhibition “Red Gold”/“Black Gold”: extravagant and refined world of dolls that is The Beauty and Utility of Copper and Iron distinctive of an elite daimyo family. The Exquisite World of Birds and Flowers Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library Focusing on metallic materials, such as copper (akagane, or “red gold”) Edo period, 19th c. Birds and flowers have enchanted people since ancient times. This and iron (kurogane, or “black gold”), this exhibition presents a number of The Tokugawa Art Museum exhibition presents paintings and decorative art objects displaying images works that amply demonstrate the tastes of the warrior class, while also of birds and flowers both as indicators of seasonality and as a sophisticated Thematic Exhibition examining alloy and metal-processing technologies. We hope you will design patterns. enjoy the multifaceted brilliance of these metals in their combination of Chōshū Zasshi: practicality and decorative beauty through their use in a range of items, The Secret Encyclopedia of the Owari Domain from sword fittings to tea utensils. Exhibition Rooms at Hōsa Library Chōshū zasshi is a set of books on the local geography that were secretly stored at the Owari domain’s official residence in Edo. This exhibition displays the brilliantly colored paintings of family treasures, flora, fauna and daily life as described in these books Traditionally attributed to Gotō 1st Yūjō> Edo period, 17th-18th c. Muromachi period, 15th c. domain during the Edo period. The Tokugawa Art Museum The Tokugawa Art Museum

Edo period, 18th c. Featuring Exhibits The Hōsa Library, City of Nagoya Selection of celebrated swords and the Hatsune Furnishings will be exhibited in the Exhibition Room 1 and 5 throughout the year.

Special Exhibits at the Masterpieces Collection Room 2 Masterpieces Collection Room 1 Masterpieces Collection Room 5 February 20 (Sat.) - March 2 (Tue.), 2021 Celebrated Swords Selection of the Tokugawa Art Museum National Treasure / The Hatsune Furnishings Tea Scoop, named Namida (“Tears”) Provide a superlative example of It is said that Sen-no-Rikyū (1522-1591), in his last a daimyo wedding trousseau. Hatsune motif derived from The days, carved this bamboo tea scoop and used it in his last Tale of Genji, maki-e lacquer. tea gathering. March 28, the day of Rikyū's death, is remembered Edo period, 1639. Important Cultural Property as a memorial day called "Rikyū-ki." The scoop was later owned Owned by Chiyohime, wife of the by Furuta Oribe who made the outer case for the scoop, then by Kamakura period, 14th c. 2nd Owari Tokugawa Mitsutomo. Tokugawa Ieyasu and by the 1st Owari Lord . The Tokugawa Art Museum (exhibited from March 3 to March 28, 2021)