


After the Meiji era Restoration, adoption of western clothes for Japanese people had advanced slowly. From late of Meiji era to Taisho era, beautiful women in kimono on frontispieces or supplements of publication illustrated by Kiyokata or other painters entertained readers.
This exhibition shows beautiful kimono-style for winter on frontispieces and raised clothes battledores inspired by Kiyokata’s work.
【Admission】
Adults ¥300
Elementary and Junior High School Students are 150
【Closed】】Mondays(except for 12 Jan. and 13 Oct.), 29 Dec.


| Art Museum | Kamakura City Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum |
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| Address | 〒248-0005 Yukinoshita, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa 1-chome, 5th number 25 |
| Tel | (81) 0467(23)6405 |
| Web Address | http://www.kamakura-arts.or.jp/kaburaki/ |
| Open | 9:00-17:00 (Admission until 16:30) |
| Closed | Mondays(except for 3 and 24 Nov.), 4 and 25 Nov. |
| Admission | Adults ¥300 Elementary and Junior High School Students are ¥220 |
| Access | 7-minute walk from Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line, or Kamakura station on Enoden Line |
| Parking | There is no parking lot or bicycle rack, so please use public transportation |