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Tokugawa Ieyasu: The Path to Supreme Rule

The Tokugawa Art Museum
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In 1603, Tokugawa Ieyasu, having gained the title of supreme commander and Shōgun, established his military government in Edo (present-day Tokyo) and laid the foundations for a period of peace and stability that would last for more than 250 years. Ieyasu lived the greater part of his life amidst the turbulence of the Warring States period that followed the Muromachi period. At times even at the risk of his life, he overcame the difficulties of these years and brought an end to this age of unrest.

In the Hōsa Library galleries, we trace the course of Ieyasu's tumultuous life, focusing on his choices as seen mainly through historical documents. In the museum's original wing galleries, the story of Ieyasu, the man, unfolds, focusing on various aspects of his character—his military power, his politics and scholarship, and his connection with various cultural arts such as tea ceremony and incense ceremony—through the many objects gifted to the Owari Tokugawa family after his death through his bequest, known as the Sunpu Owakemono.

[Related Events]
1. Commemorative Lecture "Ieyasu and Japan"
Lecturer: Joji Fujii (Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University)
Date: Sunday, July 30, 13:30-15:00 (doors open at 13:00)
Venue: Tokugawa Art Museum Auditorium
Capacity: 80 people (advance registration required / first-come-first-served basis)
Admission: Free (admission fee is required)
2. Commemorative Lecture "Tokugawa Ieyasu and Clothing"
Lecturer: Masako Fukushima (Associate Professor, Gakushuin Women's College)
Date: Saturday, August 19, 13:30-15:00 (doors open at 13:00)
Venue: Tokugawa Art Museum Auditorium
Capacity: 80 people (advance registration required / first-come-first-served basis)
Admission: Free (admission fee not included)
Please check the official website for more information.

Schedule

Jul 23 (Sun) 2023-Sep 18 (Mon) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on August 14 and September 18.
FeeAdults ¥1600, University and High School Students ¥800, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥500
Websitehttps://www.tokugawa-art-museum.jp/en/exhibits/planned/2023/0723/
VenueThe Tokugawa Art Museum
https://www.tokugawa-art-museum.jp/en/
Location1017 Tokugawa-cho Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 461-0023
Access10 minute walk from the South exit of Ozone Station on the Meitetsu Seto and Meijo lines or JR Chuo Main line.
Phone052-935-6262
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