Yumeji’s favorite you go! The secret of Yumeji’s beauty

Holding period

2022.06.04 〜 2022.09.25

A close look at Yumeji Yumeji’s paintings of beautiful women, “Yumeji Style Beauties”.

This event will be held at the Takehisa Yumeji Museum, which exhibits the works of Yumeji Takehisa, one of the most famous poet-painters of the Taisho era. The title of the exhibition, “Yumeji Style Beauties,” refers to a style of painting of beautiful women that was popular and favored by Takehisa Yumeji, characterized by large eyes, fair faces, curvy and slender bodies, and melancholy expressions. This event will introduce the origins of Yumeji’s style of beauty, and focus on the unique way of expression that captured the hearts of many, in order to explore the ideals of Takehisa Yumeji, who continued to pursue the beauty of women. Come and view a selection of “Yumeji’s favorite” beauties from his collection.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Takehisa Yumeji Museum 2-4-2 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Access 7 minutes from Nezu Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, 7 minutes from Todaimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Nanboku Line

Holding period Saturday, June 4, 2022 – Sunday, September 25, 2022
Opening Hours 10:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Contact Us 03-5689-0462
closed day Open on Mondays, July 18 and September 19, closed on July 19 and September 20
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