Kawabata Yasunari Exhibition – A man who loved people and was loved by people – 50 years after his death and 55 years since the opening of the Museum of Modern Japanese Literature

Holding period

2022.04.02 〜 2022.06.11

Handwritten diaries and letters convey new aspects of Kawabata Yasunari

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Kawabata Yasunari, one of the most famous writers of modern and contemporary Japanese literature active from the Taisho to Showa eras, and known for being the first Japanese to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968.
The Museum of Modern Japanese Literature, located in Komaba Park in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, is currently holding an exhibition that shows a new side of Kawabata Yasunari through his diary, notebooks for creating works, and numerous letters. In particular, the exhibition focuses on the way Kawabata pursued connections with others and continued to string words together in the midst of his experience of losing his immediate family. The exhibition is divided into seven chapters, including Chapter 1 on the theme of “Experiences as a Young Man: Upbringing and Original Creative Experience,” Chapter 2 on the theme of “Novel Laboratory: Palm Stories and the ‘Literary Age,'” and Chapter 3 on the theme of “An Eye on Up-and-Coming Writers.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Japanese Museum of Modern Literature 4-3-55 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo (in Komaba Park)
Access 7 minutes from Komaba-todaimae Station on the Keio Inokashira Line

Holding period Saturday, April 2 – Saturday, June 11, 2022
Opening Hours 9:30-16:30 (last admission 16:00)
Contact Us 03-3468-4181
closed day Sunday, Monday, 4th Thursday
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