• TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
  • TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
  • TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
  • TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
  • TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM

TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM

東京国立博物館

Events

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  • Korean Ceramics
    Limited time

    Korean Ceramics Until 25 May 2025

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    • Dates 16 December 2024, 9:30AM - 25 May 2025, 5:00PM
    • Event Details Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 10

      This gallery introduces Korean ceramics from the Proto-Three Kingdoms period (ca. 1st century BC–3rd century AD) to the Joseon dynasty (1392–1910). The development of Korean ceramics during the Proto–Three Kingdoms period was influenced by the Lelang Commandery, an outpost established by China’s Han dynasty in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. Rulers of powerful states struggled for supremacy during this period, resulting in a rich variety of distinct ceramic aesthetics in each region. Under Chinese influence, a blue-green glaze called celadon began to be produced in Korea during the Goryeo dynasty (935–1392). Over time, celadon wares took on a distinct gray-green coloring that came to be known as Goryeo celadon. The production of pottery then diversified during the Joseon dynasty to include white porcelain and Buncheong ware, a type of stoneware often featuring designs in white slip and iron pigment.
  • Southeast Asian Ceramics
    Limited time

    Southeast Asian Ceramics Until 25 May 2025

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    • Dates 16 December 2024, 9:30AM - 25 May 2025, 5:00PM
    • Event Details Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 12

      This section introduces ceramics from Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam, with a focus on objects collected by the Japanese entrepreneur Okano Shigezō.
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