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February 16, 2024
Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs
Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association

Edo Tokyo Rethink Exhibition 

A collaboration of traditional crafts and contemporary art in the historic Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens
Experience traditional Edo-Tokyo techniques at contemporary art exhibitions and workshops
Directed by contemporary artist Noritaka Tatehana

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) is pleased to present the Edo Tokyo Rethink Exhibition, which shows new perspectives on traditional crafts through a lens of contemporary art. The event, directed by artist Noritaka Tatehana, will be held at the Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens, a registered Important Cultural Property.
The Edo Tokyo Kirari Project has shared the treasures of Tokyo by introducing brands that best represent “Old meets New;” these brands exemplify the traditional craftsmanship and beautiful designs of Edo-Tokyo, combined with new and inspired approaches for fulfilling the needs of contemporary lifestyles.
The exhibition venue, the Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens, is home to a Western-style residence and billiard room, designed by British architect Josiah Conder, and part of the Japanese-style house still remains. It has been designated as an important cultural property. Conder is known for his work designing the Rokumeikan, one of the most emblematic examples of western architecture from the Meiji period.
The exhibition will feature new pieces by Mr. Tatehana, combining the techniques of the Project's model businesses with contemporary art. During the exhibition, workshops will also be held where visitors can experience the traditions of Edo-Tokyo.

Collaboration works displayed at the Edo Tokyo Rethink Exhibition in March 2023

Photos by GION

Overview of the Edo Tokyo Rethink Exhibition

Date and time:

Friday, March 1 to Sunday, March 10, 2024, 9:00am – 5:00pm (last entry 4:30pm)

Venue:

Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens (1-3-45 Ikenohata, Taito-ku, Tokyo)

Access:

  • Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line:3-minute walk from Yushima Station
  • Tokyo Metro Ginza Line:10-minute walk from Ueno Hirokoji Station
  • Toei Subway Oedo Line:10-minute walk from Ueno Okachimachi Station
  • JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines: 15-minute walk from Okachimachi Station

(no on-site parking is available)

Entrance fee to enter the Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens:

  • Adults:400 Yen 
  • Over 65:200 Yen

Free for elementary school students or younger (please ensure an accompanying adult is present).
Junior high school students living in, or attending school in, the Tokyo Metropolis can also enter free of charge.

Model Businesses:

Ibasen (Edo-style uchiwa and sensu fans), Uno Brush (Edo Hake/ Tokyo Teue Brush),Tatematsu (Edo-style kumiko woodworking), Marukyu Shoten (chusen-dyed items), Miyamoto Unosuke Shoten (Wadaiko), Ryukobo (Edo-style kumihimo braiding).

Workshops - Overview(PDF:561KB)

※Please click here for the original Japanese release.

Inquiries

Planning and Coordination Section, General Affairs Department, Bureau of Labor and Industrial Affairs
S0290106(at)section.metro.tokyo.jp
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