What other travelers are saying about Abeno Harukas Art Museum
It’s a small yet charming art museum, the kind that typically hosts special exhibitions. Currently, they’re showcasing the works of Takehisa Yumeji, running from January 18 to March 16. Takehisa Yumeji is a Japanese traditional artist whose works have a touch of Impressionist influence, and he’s particularly skilled at portraying Japanese women. I quite like his works, and the exhibition is beautifully curated.
Today I visited the Junko Koshino exhibition. I was absolutely blown away, right from the start the staff’s professionalism was outstanding. Although I was intending to visit the main gallery, I can’t resist any exhibition that I come across.
I had an absolute blast learning about this pioneer of all things art, fashion and design, to say the least. The level of execution, along with content in this gallery is without a doubt WORLD CLASS. I’m ver excited to visit the main gallery tomorrow and recommend this as an absolute must go-to-stop for any art lovers who find themselves in this wonderful city!
A highly respectful artist, historian, and creator who used his delicate observations and smart painting techniques to let us know how people live in the Edo Era in vast varieties after
👩🏻Pretty geishas' kawaii facial expressions and dress ups👘
🍱Delcious gourmet
👨👩👧👧people's daily lives and real interactions
🏞Breathtaking landscapes in distinctive four seasons🌸☀️🍁🌨
A one-of-a-kind visual guide to learn about the Edo Era in a beautiful and tranquil way😌
Great gallery with nice view and in a central location. I went and saw Ekin's works in display in scroll forms, on lanterns and also on panels. His works are vivid in forms and colours, depicting different folklore stories. It was great that you could take photos freely, this means that I could take photos of the descriptions which were in Japanese and translate them into English which helped me to fully appreciate his works.
It's good. Very modern and great view. However, there's only one exhibition. I thought there were multiple exhibitions. Photography is not allowed and there's no foreign language information about the works being displayed despite it's an European exhibition. The check out of the gift shop was extremely slow. It was not busy but just very slow.
I wouldn't wait to get in if the wait is more than ten minutes by the way. Also, they do have discounts for up to university students and accept credit cards.