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[东京] Special Exhibition Tsutaya Juzaburo: Creative Visionary of Edo
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- 活动概要
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- * Tsutaya Jusaburo (1750-1797), also known as Tsutaju, was a leading publisher during the Edo period
- * He played a key role in promoting Ukiyo-e artists like Kitagawa Utamaro and Toshusai Sharaku, who are now regarded as world-class artists
- * This exhibition offers an in-depth exploration of Tsutaju’s publishing work
- * It also highlights the diverse culture of Edo, with a focus on the Tenmei (1781-1789) and Kansei (1789-1801) periods
- 行程介绍
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Set against the vibrant backdrop of Edo’s red-light district and Kabuki theaters, Tsutajyo (Tsutaya Jusaburo) built deep connections with kyoka poets, comic writers, samurai, wealthy townspeople, actors, and illustrators. Through this diverse network, he pioneered a media mix that sparked innovation in the publishing industry. Guided by sharp business sense and a strong consumer-first mindset, he constantly pursued what would entertain and engage people. This exhibition, held in collaboration with the 2025 NHK Taiga drama "Berabou – Tsutaju Eika no Yumebanashi", offers a glimpse into Edo’s city life and Tsutajyo’s creative world —highlighting his impact on late Edo publishing culture and the unique values and artistry he brought to it.
- 目的地或出发地周边地区的地图
